If you're asking whether you will continue to add mass/get stronger if you use the same weights, and these weights become easy for you, then the answer is no. Your body only adapts to the stresses of breaking the muscle fibers down under heavy loads, so if you aren't providing a stimulus then you will do nothing.
Yes, weightlifting does NOT stunt your growth, this is a myth. In actual fact it may even help you grow, as lifting weights helps build and strengthen the bones as well as muscle, and the same types of food and supplements that help with muscle growth also help with growth in general.
Isotonic exercise (or muscle contraction) is when the muscle contracts and shortens giving movement (ie a bicep curl, lifting and lowering weight) Nearly all the training you do is Isotonic the opposite is Isometric, where the muscle contracts but des not shorten, giving no movement. Eg, Weightlifting, Lifting the weight up and down is isotonic Holding the weight still above the head is isometric
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I believe when weightlifting and one's muscles are extremely sore, the body retains water and that area becomes inflamed and swollen. I think this is the body's attempt to repair itself. If this becomes a problem for you, try to cut down on sodium and drink lots of fluid and it will pass in a few days as the muscle begins to feel better. Don't continue working out this area if you are still sore. Make sure you give the muscle group time to repair as this is when you will become bigger and stronger...rest.
The triceps muscle (and still the biceps muscle, to a certain extent).
Yes, anastomoses among coronary arterial branches can provide collateral routes for blood delivery to the heart muscle. If one branch becomes blocked, blood can flow through these connections to ensure the heart muscle still receives adequate blood supply.
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The suffix "itis" refers to inflammation, which results from a variety of reasons. Tendonitis is the inflammation of the tendons, which result from a variety of reasons, mostly overuse. Tendons are used to connect bone to muscle, and when the action of pulling the muscle becomes irritating, it becomes inflamed. Even if the tendon is avascular, it can still become inflamed due to overuse.
No, the cow will not go into estrus after she becomes pregnant.
If you want to build muscle you have to get sore, if you don't your just maintaining.
the old Chevy and fords were/still are the best muscle cars, they are built for speed
yes. the camaro '10 is considered a muscle car isnt' it?