This episode breaks down research showing that muscles can actually “remember” past training. Even after muscle size is lost, the body keeps a biological record of previous workouts at the DNA level.
Researchers followed people through periods of training, muscle loss, and retraining, and found that certain muscle-building genes stay switched into a ready state long after training stops. Because of this, muscles grow back faster and stronger when training starts again.
The episode also explains how even a single workout can leave lasting changes inside muscle cells, helping the body respond better to future exercise. In simple terms, the work put in today can make building muscle easier later on, even after time off.
These findings help explain why “muscle memory” is real and why getting back into training is often quicker than starting from scratch.