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Is Pushing Close to Failure, but Not Too Failure, Really Good?
In our analysis, we took all the studies that use the velocity loss method of set termination. We compared high velocity loss conditions to a moderate velocity loss condition. And what we found there is no superiority for pushing closer to failure and reaching that high velocity loss threshold. The effect size when we're looking at this analysis really did favor the set failure condition. It seems to highlight this non-linear relationship between proximity to failure and muscle hypertrophy. But from that point onwards, pushing close to failure isn't always better.