Hockey probably gains the most muscle. In hockey, leg, chest. back, shoulder, and all your arms are used.
It really depends on the sport in its self
Bro splits, which involve training each muscle group once a week, may not be the most effective approach for muscle growth and strength gains. Research suggests that higher training frequencies, such as training each muscle group 2-3 times per week, may lead to better results in terms of muscle growth and strength gains.
probably swimming
no it does not stop muscle growth. it actually gains more muscle.
The optimal bench bar path for maximizing strength and muscle gains during a bench press exercise is a straight line from the starting position to the chest and back up. This path allows for the most efficient use of muscle engagement and minimizes the risk of injury.
According to Dictionary.com's definition of the word sport, breakdancing is a sport. It's most likely the best sport, since breakdancing tires people, builds up muscle, increases balance, increases stamina, and, most of all, impresses everyone if you're good at it. Breakdancing is possibly the only sport that can incorporate music.
The answer for this is the NFL.
No, actually any alcohol is detrimental to muscle gains.
Testosterone helps build muscle by increasing protein synthesis and promoting muscle growth. It can lead to faster muscle gains when combined with exercise and proper nutrition.
Snorkeling
A body builder.....(in sport)
It depends on if that weight is muscle or fat and if the sport requires running. In general if the weight is muscle than you are better at that sport.