LiftingDukkha
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It seems completely obvious that Westside principles work incredibly well. But it also seems to me that so many of the exercises they use are designed mainly for shirted benches & suited squats. I don't have any problem with anyone else using them, but I'm just wondering: Because Westside works so well, its principles "should" work for anybody, anywhere, no matter what, if they just do the work. So I think it should also work for people who don't use shirts & suits. But wouldn't some of the exercises have to be a little different?
For example, instead of focusing so much "only" on triceps, wouldn't a non-shirt-using bencher want to do more exercises for front delts, pecs, etc?
So what kinds of exercises would someone do if they want to do Westside type routines, but don't use suits or shirts?
Thanks.
For example, instead of focusing so much "only" on triceps, wouldn't a non-shirt-using bencher want to do more exercises for front delts, pecs, etc?
So what kinds of exercises would someone do if they want to do Westside type routines, but don't use suits or shirts?
Thanks.

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