Andrew Huberman· PhD
the point is either way it's mechanical tension right so that's the that's the stimulus to build muscle to to lay down lean tissue
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the point is either way it's mechanical tension right so that's the that's the stimulus to build muscle to to lay down lean tissue
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which is you have to give your body a reason to lay down tissue muscle tissue is pretty energetically expensive relatively speaking
resistance training is great because you can have these other sort of interventions that can improve lean body mass and whatnot but they all work way better with resistance training because you're creating the need for the tissue