Dec 9, 2025
Are you activating all the muscle fibers in your workout, or are
you leaving gains on the table?
Amy Hudson and Dr. James Fisher continue their deep dive into
the Principles of Exercise Design. In today’s episode, they break
down muscle fiber recruitment; why it matters, how your body
decides which fibers to use, and what that means for your strength.
They cover the Size Principle, the importance of continuous
muscular loading, and how to structure your workout to reach the
fibers that actually drive growth and performance.
- Dr. Fisher explains the All-or-Nothing theory and why your
muscles are either fully “on” or fully “off.”
- He breaks down how your body only recruits the exact fibers
needed for the task in front of you. Knowing this helps you
understand why you need higher effort to see real strength
gains.
- Dr. Fisher explains that Type 1 fibers are cheap to use, so
your body loves using them first. They handle endurance but don’t
give you the strength you want. He shows how pushing harder in the
gym is what finally taps into Type 2 fibers.
- Learn why Type 2 fibers are powerful but expensive for your
body to use. They fatigue quickly, so your system avoids them
unless you give a strong stimulus. But once you activate them,
that’s when real growth and strength improvements happen.
- Dr. Fisher explains how your nervous system recruits muscle
fibers from smallest to largest. It’s your body’s way of protecting
energy while still meeting the force demands of your workout.
- Amy highlights how the body is constantly trying to conserve
energy. That means it avoids using high-cost muscle fibers unless
absolutely necessary.
- Dr. Fisher shares why multiple-set training often fails to push
you to true effort. When you simply count reps, you usually stop
far short of full muscle recruitment. So, you’re leaving huge
results on the table without even realizing it.
- Amy covers why resting between sets resets the whole muscle
recruitment process.
- Once your Type 1 fibers recover, your body goes right back to
using them first. And that makes it harder for you to reach those
high-impact Type 2 fibers that drive strength.
- Amy highlights that if full muscle fiber recruitment is the
goal, you don’t want to stop and restart the process over and over.
Every pause delays that final layer of activation. And that delay
means slower strength gains and less efficient workouts.
- Dr. Fisher covers why eccentric loading is such a game-changer
in strength training. We’re naturally stronger on the lowering
phase, but most equipment doesn’t challenge us there. When you
finally load that phase properly, you maintain deeper fiber
recruitment for longer.
- Dr. Fisher shares how exerbotics devices keep you working
harder during the eccentric phase instead of giving you a
break.
- Amy and Dr. Fisher cover the biggest benefit of working with a
personal trainer. With expert guidance and efficient workouts, you
can achieve better results more quickly than you might on your
own.
- Dr. Fisher explains why walking and jogging are great for
general health but not enough for full muscle recruitment.
- Amy highlights that losing Type 2 fibers is the real reason
people feel weaker, less balanced, and less stable over time. These
fibers are the ones responsible for power and functional
strength.
- Amy covers the importance of eccentric training and how it
helps you get more out of every rep. When you challenge the
lowering phase, you keep more fibers active for longer. And that
translates into faster progress with less time spent working
out.
- Dr. Fisher explains that strength training only works when you
recruit all available fibers. Multi-set training often delays this
because you keep letting fibers rest between rounds.
- Dr. Fisher explains how a personal trainer can guide you to hit
the right muscle fibers every time. Most people lift without fully
recruiting the fibers that actually build strength and shape. With
the right guidance, you maximize every rep for faster, noticeable
results.
- Amy highlights that your main job in a workout is simple.
Recruit the fibers. When you keep them loaded continuously at the
right effort, everything changes.
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