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Jul 6
1h 47m

059 Hypertrophy is muscle-fibre specific

Chris Beardsley and Jake Doleschal
About this episode

In this episode of Hypertrophy Past & Present, Jake and Chris begin with Alan Stephan’s classic Silver Era full-body routine, which he reportedly followed for years while building enormous strength and muscle. This leads into a deeper discussion about exercise variation, whether exercises really “stop working”, and why good natural bodybuilding programs often end up looking repetitive.

From there, Jake and Chris move into one of the most important physiological arguments behind the stimulating reps model: hypertrophy is not a whole-muscle phenomenon, but a muscle-fibre-specific one. They discuss why this matters for understanding mechanical tension, light-load training to failure, sarcomerogenesis, stretch-mediated hypertrophy, force-velocity relationships, fatigue, exercise selection, and training frequency.

Key topics include:
• Alan Stephan’s 1940s full-body routine
• Why an exercise does not “stop working” just because progress slows
• How single-fibre mechanical tension explains the stimulating reps model
• Sarcomerogenesis, passive tension, titin, and stretch-mediated growth
• Why hypertrophy and sarcomerogenesis are not the same thing
• How cross-bridge formation and shortening velocity influence fibre tension
• Why exercise selection matters if hypertrophy is fibre-specific
• How Silver Era routines line up with modern physiology

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