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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There’s a point where the damage is being repaired with scar tissue that doesn’t contract like muscle tissue. And the downtime of not being able to utilize the muscle due to pain and injury means it’s getting dismantled for resources since your body doesn’t think it needs it anymore

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