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Lengthened Partials DON’T Stimulate “Stretch-Mediated Hypertrophy”

In this video, Milo from Stronger By Science discusses the hype around stretch-mediated hypertrophy. Do long-length partials stimulate stretch-mediated hypertrophy? Is lengthened training good for hypertrophy?

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