Nonuniform Muscle Hypertrophy: Activation Patterns and Eventually Exercise Selection Determine Triceps Growth
Is it possible that you can - within your genetic limits - influence the growth pattern of your tris by the way you train? "Localized muscle growth? Wtf now you're kiddin' me, right!?" Well, I want to be honest with you. It's not like you could actually grow exclusively the peak of your biceps, but the fact that even the observation that the maximal increase in muscle cross-sectional area does actually correspond to the area of maximal stimulation can be considered a "novel finding", is testimony to how under-researched the optimal modalities of training for such profane things as cosmetic muscle gains actually are. In the end, you'd even have to wonder that Taku Wakahara and his colleagues from the Waseda and Doshisha and Ritsumeikan Universities in Japan even dared investing precious time and money into a part of human physiology that's still looked down upon by large parts of the scientific establishment. Maybe, it's like a carte bl...