Can It Be Feasible For Your Mind To Control Your Muscle Strength?

January 29, 2009 by Robin Johns  
Filed under Weight Loss

What do you think about when you are lifting weights and body building? This may be the difference between moderate growth and massive growth of muscles.

Hull University in the United Kingdom did research on 30 weightlifters. Their findings show that muscles respond and grow more when the lifters were focused on what the muscles were doing rather than focusing on the weight that they were lifting.

These 30 weightlifters were to do bicep curls while their muscles were wired to monitors to study the electrical activity. While they were lifting they were asked to concentrate on the muscle and the activity of lifting. Then they were asked to concentrate on the weight and the up and down movement. What they found was that there was more muscle fiber activity taking place when they were concentrating on the muscle. More muscle fiber activity means more muscle growth.

This may seem contrary…

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