04/28/2026
If you can’t hold it, you can’t lift it.
This isn’t anti‑powerlifting. It’s just biomechanics.
Your grip is the first line of load control. If your hands can’t manage the weight, the rest of your body has no business trying to move it. Losing grip means losing control, and losing control is where injuries happen.
Straps and hooks have their place in sport-specific training, but they don’t change the underlying reality: if the load is too heavy for your hands, it’s already outside your safe capacity.
And yes, that applies to powerlifters too. If you can’t hold it, you didn’t lift it — you attached yourself to it.
General population training shouldn’t borrow risk profiles from a sport built on pushing limits. Safety isn’t ego. Control isn’t optional. Grip is the truth.
If you can’t hold it, you can’t lift it. Period.
03/19/2026
There’s something we don’t talk about enough in the fitness world: most people in the gym have no idea what trade-offs they’re making with their bodies.
A lot of the “rules” being relaxed today didn’t come from better science. They came from powerlifting culture. Heavy-load athletes loosen technique standards because it helps them lift more weight. That’s their sport. They’re intentionally trading long-term joint health for short-term performance.
The problem is that the general gym population sees this and assumes it’s safe for them too. They don’t understand the difference between a trained athlete with years of adaptation and a regular person who just wants to get stronger without wrecking their back or knees.
Most people don’t know that form breakdown under load has a cost. They don’t know that repeated spinal flexion under heavy weight, or aggressive knee angles with poor control, can add up over time. And many trainers aren’t explaining it. Some don’t know the difference themselves. Others stay quiet because “lift heavy” culture is more popular than “move well.”
This isn’t about being old-school or overly cautious. It’s about honesty. People deserve to know what they’re trading before they trade it. If someone chooses performance over longevity, that’s their right. But most gym users aren’t choosing anything. They’re copying what they see without understanding the long-term consequences.
There’s a big difference between training for life and training for a sport. The industry needs to start making that distinction clear again.
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