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Brotherhood Health & Performance - ☁️ Applying MRV and MEV to total training volume ☁️ • ☁️ MRV (maximum recoverable volume) and MEV (minimum effective volume) are terms mostly associated with hypertrophic
Juggernaut Training Systems - Great information from Dr. Mike Israetel: In most cases, the minimum effective volume (MEV) is about the same as the maintenance volume (MV). That is, if, let's say,
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