The Dr. Layne Norton Podcast

The Keys to Building Muscle Part 1: TRAINING

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Dec 15, 2025
Muscle growth hinges on understanding both anatomy and training principles. Discover how multi-nucleated muscle fibers and myonuclei affect growth potential. The role of mechanotransduction and mTOR activation becomes clear as resistance training signals muscle adaptation. Training intensity, volume, and strategic failure points are crucial for hypertrophy. Practical takeaways emphasize the importance of exercise selection, frequency distribution, and full range of motion. Explore why long-term hormonal exposure matters more than acute spikes for growth.
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ADVICE

Training Is The Primary Lever

  • Train consistently with progressive, intense resistance training to build muscle.
  • Use nutrition to support training but don’t rely on diet alone for hypertrophy.
INSIGHT

Myonuclei Limit Muscle Cell Growth

  • Muscle fibers are multinucleated and each myonucleus controls protein synthesis for a domain.
  • Myonuclear number appears to limit how much a fiber can hypertrophy without new nuclei.
INSIGHT

Satellite Cells Expand Growth Capacity

  • Satellite cells can fuse into fibers and donate myonuclei, increasing growth capacity.
  • Satellite cell number may predict muscular potential and is influenced by testosterone and training.
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