
Most resistance training studies focus on untrained people, but what happens when you push the volume in trained athletes? In this eye-opening episode, Jerred Moon and Dave reveal a groundbreaking study showing that increasing training volume by up to 120% doesn't impair muscle growth or recovery in trained individuals. The surprising part? Muscles seem to have a protective ceiling, making mega-volume jumps less beneficial than you'd think. Discover how this research challenges traditional beliefs about muscle hypertrophy, especially for seasoned athletes. We break down the specific protocols—like training to failure multiple times per week—and discuss how these findings can reshape your approach. You'll learn why adding more sets or increasing weight isn't always the answer and how to spot the point of diminishing returns. Perhaps most importantly, we explore the concept of the minimum effective dose—what's the smallest amount of work needed to keep progressing—and how to apply it to your training.
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