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The basics of muscle growth, or hypertrophy, are built on a few fundamental principles that guide how your body responds to resistance training. The key drivers are mechanical tension, muscle damage, and metabolic stress—all of which can be achieved through proper training, nutrition, and recovery. 	 1. Progressive overload – To build muscle, you need to consistently challenge your muscles with increasing resistance or difficulty. This means gradually adding weight, reps, sets, or time under tension in your workouts so your muscles are continually pushed to adapt and grow. 2. Sufficient volume and intensity – Muscles grow best when they are trained with enough volume (total work done, typically across 10–20 sets per muscle group per week, but at least 5 sets) and appropriate intensity (choosing weights that bring you close to failure in most sets). A mix of compound lifts and isolation exercises usually works best. 	 3. Proper nutrition – Muscle growth requires a caloric surplus or at least adequate energy intake, along with sufficient protein—typically 1.6 grams per kilogram of body weight per day. Protein provides the building blocks (amino acids) your body uses to repair and grow muscle tissue. 4. Recovery and sleep – Muscles don’t grow during the workout, but during recovery. Getting 7–9 hours of sleep per night, taking rest days, and managing stress are essential to let your body repair and build new muscle tissue. When these basics are consistently applied—training hard, eating smart, and recovering well—muscle growth becomes a steady and sustainable process over time. Cr @Genesis  #fitnessmodel #fitgirl #fitgirls #modelgirl #fitnessbabe #fitmodel #legday #training #trainingmotivation #legdayeveryday #gymgirl #gluteworkout #chestworkout #armworkout #bicepsworkout #shoulderworkout #beautifulgirl
The basics of muscle growth, or hypertrophy, are built on a few fundamental principles that guide how your body responds to resistance training. The key drivers are mechanical tension, muscle damage, and metabolic stress—all of which can be achieved through proper training, nutrition, and recovery. 1. Progressive overload – To build muscle, you need to consistently challenge your muscles with increasing resistance or difficulty. This means gradually adding weight, reps, sets, or time under tension in your workouts so your muscles are continually pushed to adapt and grow. 2. Sufficient volume and intensity – Muscles grow best when they are trained with enough volume (total work done, typically across 10–20 sets per muscle group per week, but at least 5 sets) and appropriate intensity (choosing weights that bring you close to failure in most sets). A mix of compound lifts and isolation exercises usually works best. 3. Proper nutrition – Muscle growth requires a caloric surplus or at least adequate energy intake, along with sufficient protein—typically 1.6 grams per kilogram of body weight per day. Protein provides the building blocks (amino acids) your body uses to repair and grow muscle tissue. 4. Recovery and sleep – Muscles don’t grow during the workout, but during recovery. Getting 7–9 hours of sleep per night, taking rest days, and managing stress are essential to let your body repair and build new muscle tissue. When these basics are consistently applied—training hard, eating smart, and recovering well—muscle growth becomes a steady and sustainable process over time. Cr @Genesis #fitnessmodel #fitgirl #fitgirls #modelgirl #fitnessbabe #fitmodel #legday #training #trainingmotivation #legdayeveryday #gymgirl #gluteworkout #chestworkout #armworkout #bicepsworkout #shoulderworkout #beautifulgirl

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