Maybe not too difficult to find a relevant anecdote... I had an injury to my hand that led to an infection requiring surgery last year. This had me unable to squat or deadlift for over six weeks. During this time I steadily progressed my leg press into previously uncharted numbers.
After which, my squat was noticeably DOWN.
It's okay now, though. After I could squat again, I eventually started setting PRs once more.
What's your max in those lifts then? Plus height, weight, age, pronouns.
Anyway, I think machines are kind of not great because they are kind of like off the rack clothes. They don't fit everyone.
Also, consider that while barbell lifts include skill/stabilisers etc etc, so does real life.
Finally, does AI roam around and take over inactive accounts or something? It seems like McBee only said a couple of things in the movie thread and a recipe for protein balls back in 2023.
There is no such thing as a strong guy with a weak squat (provided he has, you know, LEGS).
One rep max? For what? Leg press competitions? Hard to compare different machines anyways.
And what exactly is “real life”. I thought strength was strength?
No I am not AI, and I have posted more but I guess Rip censors them.
Also, are you trying to suggest something with the pronouns comment?
The barbell squat can be a fabulous display of strength, but not necessarily an accurate measure of strength.