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You have to allow for the muscles to repair themselves.
By training every muscle, every day, to the point of burnout... you will keep tearing the muscles in an already depleted state. They won't really get stronger, you will just overtrain them and have meager gains.
That's a big mistake people make initially.
Say when you do the first work out your muscles are at 100%.
Then you work them to down to 40%, sleep and it's back to 60%.
Then you do your work out at 60%, and since you can't do the same work out with the same intensity since your muscles are sore, you work them down to about, 30%, sleep and it's back to 50%.
Etc etc... those percentages aren't accurate, just to give you a picture of what's happening.
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