In his book Supertraining, Mel Siff quotes a research paper describing time scales of muscle and connective tissue adaptations: “Muscle tissue adapts to increased loading within several days, whereas connective tissues (such as tendons, ligaments, and joint capsules) or systems which contain a high proportion of connective tissue (such as bone or cartilage) only display significant adaptation and hypertrophy after several weeks or months of progressive loading.”
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In his book Supertraining, Mel Siff quotes a research paper describing time scales of muscle and connective tissue adaptations: “Muscle tissue adapts to increased loading within several days, whereas connective tissues (such as tendons, ligaments, and joint capsules) or systems which contain a high proportion of connective tissue (such as bone or cartilage) only display significant adaptation and hypertrophy after several weeks or months of progressive loading.”