SPOOKESVILLE

SPOOKESVILLE t1_j5k0zdo wrote

If someone is experienced, id agree with this, but since this is most likely pointed at gym newcomers id definitely disagree. Newcomers won’t know what these lifts are supposed to look or feel like, meaning they won’t recruit the proper muscles and will be more prone to injury decreasing efficiency drastically.

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SPOOKESVILLE t1_j5k0j88 wrote

Honestly I disagree pretty heavily. Beginners aren’t going to know what a compound lift should look or feel like. They aren’t beginner friendly in the first place. Machines that target one or two muscles at a time are most definitely beginner friendly. This post is all about efficiency. If you want to get strong fast, then technically yes these are slightly more efficient, but not noobie friendly.

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SPOOKESVILLE t1_j5k07jr wrote

I don’t think that’s necessary for most people. For bodybuilders sure, but for the average person this just forms an unhealthy relationship with food. Sure, you can start being calorie conscious, but most of the population don’t need to be that strict on calories. If they have a specific goal and need to lose weight as soon as possible sure, but that doesn’t build lasting habits.

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