Perhaps Bill Been would like to address this question.
The random things I think about during a five minute break between work sets, but if we are trying to increase hydrostatic pressure inside, then if the bladder is larger because it is full, would there be less room for the air and thus a higher pressure and thus better support?
Perhaps Bill Been would like to address this question.
A better suggestion, given most of the volume is metres of intestines....
Maybe an inpacted bowel is more optimal.
When I saw the title I thought this question was from King of the Jews.
It's my no 1 priority
Look at the positive side. If you need to relieve a little hydro-static pressure, one would have the option of relieving it without letting the air off when lifting with a full bladder. More the options better it is always.