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Workouts For Dummies
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Your muscles are made up of millions of small fibers called myofibrils. Some of these fibers break under the tension of exercise and release chemicals that make your muscles sore. These same chemicals stimulate the body to repair the myofibrils and add a few more. This process increases your muscle size and better prepares your muscles to do the same activity again.


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