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Where HCCT Fits in the Strength World
The strength training world is largely divided into different schools of thought. Each system excels in a specific area but often leaves gaps in others. Hypertrophy-Centric Cyclical Training was developed to bridge these gaps. Rather than choosing between hypertrophy training, maximal strength training, or structural development, HCCT integrates all three into a cyclical model designed…
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Types of Muscle Growth and Structural Hypertrophy
Muscle growth isn’t one single adaptation. Several different physiological changes can all add size to a muscle, and they don’t all do the same job. Once you understand the differences, it’s easy to see why some kinds of growth build real strength and others mostly build the look of it. The three forms strength science…
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Why Connective Tissue Limits Strength
When lifters think about getting stronger, they think about muscle. Bigger muscles, heavier weights, harder sessions. That’s usually where the whole conversation starts and stops. But muscle is only part of the system. Every pound you lift has to travel through tendons, ligaments, and connective tissue before it ever moves the bar. If those tissues…

