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Increasing the intensity of an exercise will increase the strength of a muscle. True False
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Increasing the intensity of an exercise will increase the strength of a muscle. True False
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False. Increasing the intensity burns more calories and leads to fat loss. The only way to increase your strength is to let your muscles rest after working them (to restore torn tissue) and then consistently work out.
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True because it will require more energy
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