I notice many modern-day gym-beasts and IG "experts" making fun of, or criticizing old-school training splits. ("Bro-splits" as they say).
Then they pump-up and promote PPL like its the new savior in training methods.
Then you compare them and they can be almost identical.
Old-School:Chest/Tri's (push)
Back/Bi's (pull)
Legs/Delts (Legs+)
The iron-beasts of today are comical, basically criticizing and laughing at themselves.
PPL SampleThe most common configuration of a PPL training program is as follows;
Monday - Push (
chest, triceps, deltoids, etc.)
Tuesday - Pull (
back, biceps)
Wednesday - Legs (
legs, occasionally core muscles as well)
Thursday - Recovery Day
Friday - Push (
chest, triceps, deltoids, etc.)
Saturday - Pull (
back, biceps)
Sunday - Legs (
legs, occasionally core muscles as well)
They move the smallest body-part around (delts) and invented a whole new training method.

Another thing I noticed, the pre-hab stuff. While some is good of course, I notice some spending an hour on this.
Walking around sideways w/ rubber-bands on ankles). etc.
And at our place, they are the most injured. (From torn ab-wall / hernia, to problem hips, etc). And they are young.
We did quick 5-min warmups back in the day, some stretches and warmup sets. Wasnt a big deal and I dont remember lots of injuries.
People knew how to train smart and basic.
Thank god for social media, gives us some stuff to laugh at.

Jus a small rant while I have coffee, carry on Getbiggers, and happy Sunday! (Or MON if you are somewhere where its MON).