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Dr. Layne Norton: Tools for Nutrition & Fitness

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Reps near failure

For optimal muscular hypertrophy, training close to failure is essential, though it is not necessary to train to complete failure. Being close to failure maximizes muscle growth while allowing for increased strength in a more effective manner. Studies indicate that hypertrophy results are similar between groups training to failure and those stopping a few reps short, yet the latter group tends to achieve greater strength gains. Thus, a balance between training intensity and volume, focusing on getting near failure rather than reaching it, enhances both hypertrophy and strength outcomes.

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