If muscle growth is caused by microtears, then what is the biological reason that a strain doesn’t make your muscles grow even stronger?

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If muscle growth is caused by microtears, then what is the biological reason that a strain doesn’t make your muscles grow even stronger?

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Imagine your muscle fibers are like little soldiers.

If you simply wound them, they can call in reinforcements.

If you kill them outright, they can’t call in reinforcements.

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