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Originally Posted by BendtheBar
A lot of this has to do with outlook for me.
For example...When I was deep in the bodybuilder end back was always placed on it's own pulling day, far away from bench press. When I began to explore powerlifting I learned just how involved back training was with pressing, and just how important it was to train an opposing movement in the same plane. I also learned I would train back more frequently, and that it didn't fit in well with posterior chain work.
So back is both a cooperative and opposing, depending on the outlook.
In a pure bodybuilding sense it's not uncommon to work triceps with back or biceps with chest. Some people like to work arms when they are fresh, and I see merits in this approach.
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It sounds like the push only/pull only thing is used most commonly by bodybuilders. SO it's not what I'm after. Looks like I need to just scrap the approach.
Back to square one.