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wolf78
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Ok fellas, this is kind of a rant mixed with a serious question...
Every now and again we come across a post where a well-informed lifter is ranting about how sick to his/her stomach he/she becomes (and rightfully so) when witnessing someone doing bench, squats, leg press, etc. with a 2 inch range of motion. (The classic is loading up the leg press with 10-12 plates on each side and going down about 2-3 inches... like I saw a guy doing yesterday WITH A FREAKING TRAINER!! Another guy I see at the gym uses a 2 inch range of motion on every damn exercise he does... he's not big but not a 110 pound stick... kind of a run of the mill lifter.)
This all leads me to question if there is actually a "half-ass" system out there (for lack of a better term) that adocates using an extremely abbreviated range of motion during lifting? If so, what does this accomplish?
Maybe I am just too old school and believe in doing the exercise completely as intended?
(It's just agrivating to see a guy put 405 on the bar for squats--given he uses a 1-2 inch range of motion, when you know he couldn't even pound-out 6 reps of 1/2 to 3/4 that amount--going down at least parallel). :wallbash:
Every now and again we come across a post where a well-informed lifter is ranting about how sick to his/her stomach he/she becomes (and rightfully so) when witnessing someone doing bench, squats, leg press, etc. with a 2 inch range of motion. (The classic is loading up the leg press with 10-12 plates on each side and going down about 2-3 inches... like I saw a guy doing yesterday WITH A FREAKING TRAINER!! Another guy I see at the gym uses a 2 inch range of motion on every damn exercise he does... he's not big but not a 110 pound stick... kind of a run of the mill lifter.)
This all leads me to question if there is actually a "half-ass" system out there (for lack of a better term) that adocates using an extremely abbreviated range of motion during lifting? If so, what does this accomplish?
Maybe I am just too old school and believe in doing the exercise completely as intended?
