Would you still gain muscle? Like say I decide to do front squats, dips, push press and farmers walk or any combination of 4 "big" lifts as my main.
Of course the LP would not last for very long but would muscles grow all the same?
bump
Also I want a girl to jerk me off while giving me that look.
Try it and see.
I've had decent results with gslp switching Bench to floor press and ohp to z press after a few cycles
>>42879909
Yeah but I mean is there any reason not to?
Here's my thinking: the more progress you make on heavy exercises, the more you gain.
So why not just broaden exercise selection an run several LPs with different lifts until LP is completely exhausted due tu all the different movement patterns having been pushed to the max?
I mean sure you'd end up a jack of all trades and master of no big 3 but it'd be less frustrating to make continued progress on all your lifts.
>>42879953
bump, is there a reason this wouldn't work?
>>42880523
A lot of variations use the same muscle groups so your progression still won't be as steep as your intial LP. Generally speaking, when you begin training in an exercise you have never trained before, it is easier to become stronger in the beginning. However, all you basically are doing is periodizing your training. That has separate advantages and disadvantages.