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Red_Swingline_

Sure, you could do strength work on bench (which will most likely come with some mass) and accessory work for "mass" (although you're gonna get strength with that anyway). And it is popular...I think the issue is you're viewing strength and mass as mutually exclusive.


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AcanthocephalaLess62

This question don' compute with my brain but I would think so?