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Anonymous
now we are brining up an entirely different subject, the concept of 'weakest link in the chain' and the idea of stabilizers.
the body is a perfect machine. Whenever it fails, it just passes the buck else to keep functioning under (almost) any circumstance.
good for survival in pre modern times bad for optimal health and function
its why i'll still say traditional PL is better for joints than traditional BB (machines, elbows out bench, awkward, unnatural movements) PL will always choose to lift in the most biomechanically advantageous form, which puts the joints in the 'best possible circumstance' to handle the work
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