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The concept of "greasing the groove," as popularized by Pavel Tsatsouline, fundamentally shifts the approach to strength training from a "cramming" model to one of frequent, spaced practice [-]. This idea, which felt intuitively correct from a neuroscience perspective, suggests that repeatedly activating a movement strengthens the neural pathways involved, making it easier and more efficient to perform over time [-]. Unlike traditional methods that focus on intense, infrequent sessions, greasing the groove emphasizes consistent, low-intensity practice distributed throughout the day or week, similar to how one might learn a new language or skill [-].
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The concept of "greasing the groove," as popularized by Pavel Tsatsouline, fundamentally shifts the approach to strength training from a "cramming" model to one of frequent, spaced practice [-]. This idea, which felt intuitively correct from a neuroscience perspective, suggests that repeatedly activating a movement strengthens the neural pathways involved, making it easier and more efficient to perform over time [-]. Unlike traditional methods that focus on intense, infrequent sessions, greasing the groove emphasizes consistent, low-intensity practice distributed throughout the day or week, similar to how one might learn a new language or skill [-].