All things being equal, the heavier you can train the bigger the hypertrophic response.
No one really believes otherwise.
yah, all things being equal, esp form, agreed.
but ask yourself, can you for example flex the legs or biceps or chest just as hard as when the bar is loaded is half the maximum weight you could use?
i can and cana ctualy control the movement much better that way, when too close to max, the feeling gets "numb" if you know what i mean.
besides that, say in a typical pyramid up and then down training session, the very heavy sets will be few, most will be 50-70% of 1 rep max, this is how most bbers train, whether they want or not, in some way they all taper up weight, be it for warm up or not(nobody goes dead cold into gym and does 1rep max lol),then the heavy sets while the energy is there, then few pump sets.
i dont think the growht is coming from those few heaviest sets.
also, what if one uses pre exhaustion, he wont be able to lift as heavy as usual on compound exercises, but the muscle atleast will not get smaller.
at the time of the famous green t shirt picture I could deadlift 405x1 and 315x10 - no lie.

youre a good guy , being able to laugh about oneself is important,lol, and that said yes i do believe you could lift that.
btw theres one form of deadlifting which puts say usable pressure on the back muscle, but i think its a retarded way to do it and inferior to rows.
oh well, ppl who want may deadlift away.its said to give huge forearms too

milos sarcev does
good point.arguably milos isnt a monster of mass, but hes big enough.i always forget about him, even though, 1 day i checked a training video of him(i usualy never do check their vids)and find myself suprised that its about the same i do.i then copied some of his stuff and aded to my arsenal
