What Is Hypertrophy? How To Train To Sculpt Your Muscles,...
Plus, exactly what happens to your body when you train for hypertrophy.
Whatās Happening
Hereās the thing: Plus, exactly what happens to your body when you train for hypertrophy.
Achieving strong, defined arms or legs is about more than just lifting weights . A ton goes into growing your musclesāand that includes proper nutrition, recovery, and working out in a specific way. (and honestly, same)
Thatās where hypertrophy training comes in.
The Details
Put simply, hypertrophy means to build muscle. āIt means to increase muscle tissueāthe actual muscle fiber itself grows in size and diameter,ā says Laura Miranda, PT, DPT, CSCS, a trainer in New York City.
āYou donāt grow more fibers, the ones you have just get bigger. ā Meet the the experts: Laura Miranda , PT, DPT, CSCS, is a trainer in New York City.
Why This Matters
Reed , PhD, ACSM-EP, is an exercise physiologist in Athens, Georgia. Tyneka Pack , CPT, is a certified personal trainer, nutrition coach, strength and flexibility coach, and founder and CEO of Impackt Fitness. But hypertrophy training isnāt just beneficial for sculpting your muscles.
This is the kind of health news that affects everyday decisions.
Key Takeaways
- āHaving muscle is the baseline of health; it keeps you moving and protects you from injury,ā Miranda says.
- It can also decrease body fat, stave off diabetes , and improve strength, she says.
The Bottom Line
Volume Focus on four- to six-week training cycles to fr see results, Miranda recommendsāprogressing in weight, reps, or sets as you move through each week. In general, hypertrophy training focuses on moderate weight ālike 65 to 85 percent of your one-rep max, or the most weight you could lift in a certain move for a single time.
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