I'm the worst person to ask because I abuse it, but two scenarios for you:
a. I've had my boy use it since age 13. He looked like every 13 year old when he started benching with flared elbows and retarded shoulders and I think the slingshot reinforced better form personally. He looks pretty solid on bench now. just turned 16 1 month ago and he has a 235 raw bench and PR'd slingshot yesterday at 260. He made a 270 attempt as well.
b. when I do legit strength cycles I don't hold weight at 90%+ of my 1rm for a prolonged period of time I feel like I tend to go backwards. my last legit Cube cycle when I PR'd peak week was on week 6, I was using var and epi throughout that cycle and on week 6 I definitely DID not have a PR in me despie many reps PRs along the program. week 7 I hit my PR though. I could be wrong but I think its cause week 6 I was finally hitting that 90%+ effort and by week 7 I was more conditioned for holding heavy weight again.
so IDK. Its a tool and a shoulder saver. Hitting slingshot every session isn't going to make me stronger from the bottom position, but I definitely think it gives me some really good overloading exposure that is really easy on my CNS. Hitting 255 for a 3x5 or 225 for 10-12 reps is a lot harder on me than hitting a double at 300-315+ with the slingshot.
na my wife is not a ribeye fan (my favorite cut) and we had some in the freezer from the last cow we butchered so she pulled those out, sliced them thin, and we grilled them up with the veggies. Yesterday I finally got a chance to run a low and slow smoke on a big pork shoulder (7lbs). it had about 8hrs on the grill and honestly could have used one more but turned out pretty damn good.
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