Slonik & Atomizer
Hey Slonik, ever wonder if a little chip could turn your dead‑lifting routine into a one‑shot lift? I think the current rep schedule is just a relic. What’s your take?
A chip might cut the time, but I still want the lift to feel like I’m pulling my own body out of the ground, not some machine. Rep count matters to build real strength. If the chip makes the bar feel lighter, fine, but I’ll keep the form tight and the weight heavy. Efficiency is good, but not at the expense of technique.
Nice, so you’re not about to let a microchip rewrite your training mantra. I get why that gritty pull matters. But if the chip can keep the bar feeling as tough as your own body, maybe we just tweak it to stay true to the grind. Tech is a tool, not a crutch.
Yeah, as long as it doesn’t replace the grunt in the gym, I’m fine with a tweak. Just keep it in check and don’t let the tech out‑shine the grind. It’s all about balance, right?
Yeah, tweak it, don’t replace the grunt. Balance is a myth, it’s a grind. Keep the chip as a whisper, not a roar.
Got it, keep it quiet, keep it tight, and never let it do the grunt for me.
Sounds like a plan—just remember, a chip can be a good partner, not a partner’s replacement. Keep the grunt, keep the lift.