On god, do you actually go to failure every session or are you pussymaxxing it? Be honest
None of you can comprehend what truly going to failure on every set feels like
>>77255027Always.
>>77255027I pussymaxx to failure.
I dont know people strength train without always going to failure. You just stop at a certain number? Seems weird
>>77255506>tell people your SBD total is dogshit without explicitly saying it
>>77255029I do it on upper body all the time. Now a Tom Platz leg day is something else.
>>77255586>t. SBD total is dogshit but won't explicitly say it
>>77255027Pussy maxing for more reps than dropping a conventionally not heavy bar on me.Imagine being the guy who drops 2.5 plates on him.
>>77255027I typically go to failure on at least one exercise. Failure as in>Catastrophic inability to complete a rep with reps or even sets to go, have to try and guide the weight to the floor or barsAt that point I will down the weight, or swap to an auxiliary or move to cardio.Last time it was DB pullovers.
>>77255027Yes but my load pattern is designed to finish with an endurance set because repping to failure with heavy loads is fucking retarded & factually unnecessary.
>>77255027sometimes
>>77255027I go to failure on bench but I am still lifting beginner weights, so it's probably ok
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>>77255027Now that I think of it I usually have literally 1 rir, fail, or do cheat reps to go past technical failure.
If I do every set to failure my sets end up looking like this>60x12>60x9>60x6>50x8