no, it doesnt get bigger it gets flatter wen it gets as flat as it can get that's wen the abs start comin in
Exercise causes your muscle cells to widen and grow so that that muscle becomes bigger and stronger.
No, if you have recently done strenuos exercise on that muscle and have a healthy diet your body will be repairing the muscle bigger and stronger
The quadriceps are bigger because it controls your thighs so it must be bigger in order to lift your leg. As where your biceps is a muscle that controls your arm and also has a muscle to help it move. So the quadriceps are bigger and stronger.
Because wolves are bigger than foxes, hence they have more muscle mass so are stronger.
It gets big so the baby inside can get bigger and stronger.
Yes, the stomach is generally larger than muscle tissue when considering overall volume. The stomach is a hollow organ that can expand to hold food and liquids, whereas muscle tissue refers to the mass of muscle fibers that make up muscles. In terms of size, the stomach can hold several liters of content, while muscle tissue is denser and comprises various muscle groups throughout the body.
When building muscle, you are just making the muscle fibers stronger and bigger, they arnt multiplying. The amount of muscle mass you have does not matter how difficult it is to burn fat. Fat is fat. Muscle is muscle. The more fat you have, the longer it will take to burn that off. Another thing, fat is generally burned off all around the body, not just in a concentrated area such as the stomach. If you are trying to burn off stomach fat, intense running will work better than doing situps. And if you are trying to get your abs stronger/harder, do situps using a weight to decroease the amount of time it will take
yes! the bigger the hand, the better the grip and stronger the muscle
It is possible that your weaker arm is bigger than your stronger arm because you may be using it more often or in different ways, leading to increased muscle growth in that arm. Additionally, genetics, injury, or muscle imbalances could also contribute to this difference in size.
Yes, it is common for one arm to be slightly bigger or stronger than the other due to differences in muscle usage and genetics.
smooth muscle tissue. it is an involuntary muscle and the stomach can be controled by you.
There are many great muscle building books available, but one highly recommended option is "Bigger Leaner Stronger" by Michael Matthews.