Muscles Have Their Own Kind of 'Memory' – Here's How It Works

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Summary:
- Muscles have a form of "memory" that allows them to adapt and get stronger over time through repeated use and training.
- This muscle memory is stored in the nuclei of muscle cells, which can increase in number and remain even after the muscle fibers themselves have shrunk or been damaged.
- The increased number of nuclei allows the muscle to more quickly rebuild and regain strength when the person starts training again, even after a long break.

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