Do You Really Need to Train to Failure to Build Muscle?
When it comes to lifting weights, one of the most debated questions is: do you need to push every set to the point where you literally can’t do another rep? Some lifters swear by training to failure for maximum gains, while others argue it’s unnecessary and even harmful. So what does the science actually say?


What Is Training to Failure?
What the Research Says


So, Should You Train to Failure?
The short answer, not always.
If your goal is strength, you don’t need to go to failure. Training with good form and leaving a few reps in reserve can be just as effective and safer. If your goal is muscle growth, training close to failure seems to work best. Going all the way to failure occasionally can provide an extra stimulus, but it’s not required every set. For beginners, failure can increase risk of injury and compromise form, it's better to stop a rep or two early.
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