No, sorry but I think you misunderstood what I was saying. I was suggesting to
@Tatersalad try a few doubles and triples as opposed to just going straight to his 400 lb bench goal. He’s getting close and guys are recommending halo and Anadrol to put him up to that 400 lbs. Thats begging for an injury.
He should see how he does pressing lower weight for reps that coincide with 400 lbs. That would show just how close he is, w/ less injury risk. I think it’s a more realistic approach.
So 385 lbs moves quick for him and he nails the double. Perfect. Take the week off for some active recovery, then pick a day, pop his favorite oral and see if he can smash that 400 lb goal.
If 385 moves fast for one rep but then the 2nd rep doesn’t move, then he knows he’s got a little more work to do. Stick to his program for another month or two and repeat.
He doesn’t want to risk injury here. It would set him back. Most powerlifters only max out at competitions or every 4+ months. You don’t get stronger going for PRs every week. Lol, that’s what we did as eager Freshman for football.