But if it works, then all of the bad rap that training to and beyond failure gets is unwarranted if done correctly.
I only say this because that's how I originally trained. The reason I made no progress at the time was because I had a horrible routine set up and my diet wasn't there, but that is how I was taught to train.
It's still the way I love to train the most too - I think goob is in the same boat as I am. High intensity, short RI, drop dead workouts. I just wish I had a good spotter so I could lift the way I really wanted to, but unfortunately no one I know in this area lifts and 98% of the people at the gym are too dumb to trust when it comes to spotting.
*Edit: Just noticed that your edit meant something completely different than I read it as the first time

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