Could’ve been said more eloquently I agree. That’s on me.Last I checked, leg presses and squats were not the only movements performed by those in pursuit of total body hypertrophy but Im going to assume those examples were intentionally chosen for exaggerative effect.
I was also responding to what was implied by the wording of your response, which greatly differs from your intentions, now that you have clarified.
Anyway, not trying to get into an argument or piss anyone off here, just offer some advice to the poor misfortune I originally replied to and uphold the value of science.
But on discussing the idea in general, I don’t find value myself and have not seen the scientific evidence for locking out movements, any movement, where the load is such that tension is near zero. Given that nobody should train outside their available ROM.
Locking out something like say dumbbell press, when one could chose a converging machine to lock out on.
Science says the most important part of the rep is the ROM closer to the stretch than the short. So the obsession with lockout confuses me.
And sorry to OP for thread hijack.
