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New Study Reveals Key Differences in How Men and Women Recover Between Training SetsExercise & Fitness

New Study Reveals Key Differences in How Men and Women Recover Between Training Sets

A new study found that women recover better between training sets compared to men, completing twice as many total reps in repeated set protocols. However, Dr. Layne Norton explains this difference may be due to absolute load rather than sex-specific physiology. When single sets are performed to failure, men and women show similar performance. The key insight is that lighter absolute loads allow for better recovery, which may explain why women appear more fatigue-resistant in multi-set protocols.

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