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The Catalyst to Hypertrophy with Dr. Brad Schoenfeld #235

Muscle Intelligence

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Soreness and Muscle Damage

Too much muscle damage is negative and can impair proper training./nMuscle damage has beneficial effects on satellite cell proliferation and differentiation, which contribute to muscle hypertrophy./nThe ideal level of muscle soreness during training is around 3 out of 10./nMuscle soreness varies between individuals and is influenced by factors like gender./nMuscle soreness is a crude indicator and does not directly correlate with muscle damage.

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