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If you're a regular Men's Health reader, you'll be familiar with the term 'progressive overload'. One of the key fundamental principles for building muscle and strength, progressive overload ...
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What is progressive overload? According to a 2002 article in Current Sports Medicine Reports, the term refers to a type of resistance training that works by gradually increasing the amount of stress ...