Prioritizing personal bests in deadlifting over the ability to play with grandchildren at age 80 may lead to the need for artificial hips. — Whalespan
Prioritizing personal bests in deadlifting over the ability to play with grandchildren at age 80 may lead to the need for artificial hips.
⚠ High risk
We can't find evidence that holds up here. Proponents are reasoning from mechanism or analogy rather than direct human data, and the most credible skeptics raise objections we can't dismiss.
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High-risk intervention — consult a physician before acting.Drug-drug interactions, dose-dependence, and screening contraindications apply.
“you can't have both if you think you're going to continue having deadlift uh personal bests you will not you will have artificial hips all of these other things because how how many old powerlifters do you know do you really want to be like that group of athletes”
“Would you rather as your goal have the ability to play with your grandchildren on the floor when you're 80 and get off the floor and pick them up? And they pause for a minute and they'll say, "Yeah, I like that goal." I said, "Well, you can't have both. If you think you're going to continue having deadlift uh personal bests, you will not you will have artificial hips."”
“"Would you rather, as your goal, have the ability to play with your grandchildren on the floor when you're 80 and get off the floor and pick them up?" and they pause for a minute and they'll say, "Yeah, I like that goal."”
“If you think you're going to continue having deadlift, uh, personal bests, you will not. You will have artificial hips and all of these other things because how many old powerlifters do you know?”