Minimal Dose, Maximum Strength: Two 45-Minute Full-Body Sessions

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Strength coach Patrick James says most people don’t need bodybuilding-level training to gain results. For the average trainee, the minimum effective dose is two 45-minute full-body workouts per week, focusing on generating sufficient mechanical tension and progressive overload to build muscle and resilience without excessive volume.
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