The Science Behind Building Muscle
The human body has over 600 skeletal muscles.
Muscles are categorized into three types:
Muscles are fueled by the macronutrient, protein. When you consume protein, it is broken down into amino acids, which are used to repair and build muscle tissue. In addition to protein, carbohydrates and fats are also important for energy and overall health. Adequate nutrition is essential for muscle growth and recovery.
Muscle growth occurs when the muscle fibers are damaged through exercise, and then repaired and strengthened during recovery. This process is called hypertrophy. Resistance training is an effective way to stimulate muscle hypertrophy. Resistance training involves using weights or other resistance to work the muscle fibers. As the muscle fibers are challenged, they adapt and become stronger, resulting in muscle growth.
In summary, muscles are responsible for movement, categorized into three types, fueled by protein, and grow through the process of hypertrophy stimulated by resistance training.
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