Body muscles
Muscles are denser and stronger than fats. Muscles are responsible for movement and support of the body, while fats serve as a storage form of energy. Strengthening muscles through exercise can increase overall strength and endurance.
It's stronger because it's stronger
They make your core muscles and abdominal muscles stronger. If you have low body fat also, then your abs would become more visible as well.
you get muscles by boxing but not like muscles that weightlifters have that compete in competitions of body building you get lean muscles which takes bulk muscles to small stronger muscle. it gets you stronger and a little bit bigger but not that much if you want to bulk up
The way you get stronger by exercise is that first the exercise breaks the muscles down a little, the the body will overcompensate and build the muscle up stronger than before. HOwever, the first breakdown will leave the muscles a bit sore.
You basically tore your muscles, so your body is adding more muscle, which explains why you get stronger after a workout.
Muscles are exercised, if exercised enough, the muscles will tear, and be repaired, which is how the body becomes stronger.
Pull ups can strengthen upper body strength and cause muscles to develop. The upper body and arms will then be stronger.
When you exercise you are using muscles of the circulatory system and respitory system, and when you use muscles, they get stronger. When muscles of a body system are stronger, the system improves.
Your muscles hurt because you are actually tearing micro-fibers in your body. This in turn sets your body into recovery. The muscles will take nutrients from fat to create a stronger and bigger muscle.
To help them to get their bones and muscles stronger. :)
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