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Flexing is a great way to see and feel how big your muscles are, but does it actually make you stronger? Can you build muscle just by flexing? Yes and no. Flexing does make you stronger, but not by a whole lot, and if you’re looking to build muscle, resistance training is your best bet. We talked to personal trainers Jesse Pichardo and Alphonso White to tell you more about what flexing does, how it helps, the best flexing exercises, how to more effectively gain muscle, and when to expect results.
Does flexing make muscles bigger?
Some studies show that flexing does make muscles stronger and larger, but not nearly as much as other exercises, like weight lifting or resistance training. But flexing does help maintain strength and improve your muscle stability while exercising.
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