What is the key factor in hypertrophic stimulus?
The key factor in hypertrophic stimulus is not reaching failure but training close enough to failure to ensure recruitment of Type II fast-twitch fibers. These fibers have the greatest potential for muscle growth, and sufficient intensity is required to activate them.
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