No, unless you install robotic body parts.
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Using the muscles you have more efficient ly will allow you to do work with less effort and you will not need more muscle mass. For example lifting a weight with your arms alone requires a certain amount of arm muscle mass. Using your leg, back and chest muscles will allow you to do the work without extra arm muscles. Note that a judo or aikido student or master can toss a much larger opponent than he could ever lift by using momentum, leverage, and sequential muscle use.
Studies are under way to increase strength in elderly patients through gene therapy. Surgery may also offer opportunities in re-repairing muscles whose strength has been lost by faulty muscle healing after accidents.
Studies of chimpanzees indicate that they ar about seven times as strong as humans. This is accomplished without a notably larger muscle mass. Science proposes that the feedback in humans which prevents humans from using their full strength as it may rip the muscles may be missing in these apes. Training, drugs or surgery may remove this feedback from humans. Some studes indicate that PCP may make users seem stronger by reducing this feedback.
You can make your bottom bigger without surgery by building up the gluteus maximus muscles. Climbing up hills is a great way to build those muscles.
The best way to exercise without building "short muscles" is swimming, running and other cardiovascular exercises. The best possible exercise for your joints, while toning your body is swimming.
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.
Soccer. Continuously exercising every muscle in your body (soccer) is a more effective way of building muscle mass than sporadically exercising a few muscles in shorter intense bursts (cheer).
Muscles supply support and a way for bones to move/bend at the joints without falling apart.
Muscles supply support and a way for bones to move/bend at the joints without falling apart.
Nothing, the ligaments and muscles surrounding the bones get stronger, but the bones themselves don't change in any way
Brain control the muscles through nerves. Your muscles are like rubber bands only more stronger. muscles only pull and not push they pull from counter directions in a front to back way. your brain tells on of the muscles to pull and the other to not.
after your muscles get stronger, your body needs to exersize other muscle groups. If you only work on the same muscles, other muscles degenerate.
The proper weight size for toning allows you to do 12 total repetitions as follows: 10 repetitions with medium effort and 2 repetitions with extra exertion. This insures that you are toning and working your muscles in a way that will not build extra bulk.
Fewer reps of higher weights will give you explosive muscles. Doing more reps of lower weights will shed fat.
A stronger heart is more efficient and better able to pump blood. In that way, cardio conditioning allows you to get more oxygen and nutrients to the muscles, and you will experience improved performance.