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the idea of pumps needed to grow muscle is just a long on-going debate. obviously the pump isnt necessary or people wouldnt grow without it. but it isnt irrelevant either. kinda just my theory, but i feel that getting a huge pump actually causes stretching and expansion that will help you add to more growth. and the huge surplus of blood flowing through your muscle is saturating your muscle with nutrients. also when youre training for size, the higher reps and volume (which usually causes the most pumps) is more ideal anyway for muscle growth(not strength). also if you read the "add an inch to your arms in 6 hours" article in muscle and fitness, the idea is that your arms get so pumped up and swolen, that your muscle is forced to grow into the space. on a workout where i did 200 pull-ups in sets of 4 with little rest, my forearms got so pumped up and swolen, they were pumped for 2 days. and when the swelling subsided, they were noticibly bigger.