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    Quote Originally Posted by Meshuggah View Post
    Wow, 5 months! I wish you a lifetime of injury free training.

    Best Squat: 405 / Best Bench: 310 / Best Deadlift: 515 / Best Press: 170 (Strict) / Age: 56
    I'm actually reasonably impressed by this. In all honesty, despite the many arguments we have had and will continue to have, congratulations and great job.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dalton Clark View Post
    I'm actually reasonably impressed by this. In all honesty, despite the many arguments we have had and will continue to have, congratulations and great job.
    So, are his arguments and training methodologies more valid now?
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    Quote Originally Posted by AndrewLewis View Post
    So, are his arguments and training methodologies more valid now?
    No.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dalton Clark View Post
    No.
    Why not? Why are methods that have produced good results in one lifter not more valid than methods that have produced good results in zero lifters?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hamburgerfan View Post
    Why not? Why are methods that have produced good results in one lifter not more valid than methods that have produced good results in zero lifters?
    Because of the definition of "logical validity" and the difference between the meaning of valid and how everyone uses the word.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dalton Clark View Post
    I'm actually reasonably impressed by this. In all honesty, despite the many arguments we have had and will continue to have, congratulations and great job.
    Will continue to have? Nope, I'm done arguing with narrow minded Sheep.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meshuggah View Post
    Will continue to have? Nope, I'm done arguing with narrow minded Sheep.
    Time to celebrate.

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    There's a difference between being narrow-minded and being critical. While you are certainly skeptical and critical, you lack the ability to differentiate between reasonable arguments and fallacies.
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    Not that anyone cares (as my lifts are puny and I don't have a log here), but I think that sometimes it might help if people just stuck to what was asked, at least to start with.
    That is: if someone posts a form check on a lift, it might be good, in first place, to just give comments on that lift. Not on his programming, not on his personal motives, not on his exercise selection, not on his diet; just the lift. After all, this is Technique section, right?


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