Or will regulation eventually slow things down?
Ten years ago peptides were rarely discussed outside of research circles. Now they’re everywhere in bodybuilding, longevity, and biohacking communities. Do you think peptides will become mainstream tools in the next few years?
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I think it’s super underrated staying a few reps shy of failure keeps progress moving without burning out.
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Happens all the time the stronger you get, the easier it is to overlook simple stuff that built the base.
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Submax work seems boring on paper, but it adds up fast when you can train consistently year-round.
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Basics stop being “exciting,” but they’re still doing most of the heavy lifting long term.
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Chasing maxes all the time feels good short term, but submax training keeps joints and CNS happy.
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Advanced lifters often chase novelty when consistency with fundamentals would move the needle more.
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A lot of strong lifters built their base with repeatable submax weights, not daily grinders.
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Squat, hinge, press, pull… those patterns never stop working, no matter your level.
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You can still get strong without redlining every session that’s where submax shines.
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When progress stalls, going back to basics usually fixes more than adding complexity.

