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Published 16:16 30 Apr 2018 BST
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As exercise science grew into an academic discipline, many wrote off the idea of the mind-muscle connection as pseudoscience, due to the lack of research in the area. However, a recent study curated by renowned muscle growth expert Dr. Brad Schoenfeld has shown that maybe we should begin listening to Arnie and start flexing after all.
Published in the European Journal of Sport Science, Schoenfeld and his team of scientists took 30 untrained guys and split them into two groups. While lifting, one group focussed on the wider, external purpose of the workout, with group two concentrating more on the internal contraction - the 'mind-muscle connection'.
The participants trained three times per week for two months, after which it was observed that those following the mind-muscle connection experienced a 12.4% growth in bicep mass compared to members of the rival group. A similar effect was also noticed in the quads.
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