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I have to say, a 438lb. back squat performed 70-90 times in a minute is impossible. By back squat I mean me standing with a bar across my shoulders, and 438 lbs. in plates on either side, no attached pulleys or other metal bits. Moving from standing to squatting with the hip crease below the patella and back to standing takes, even unweighted, 1-2 seconds depending on the athlete. Now add 438 lbs. of load and you're talking about moving FASTER than that, for close to 100 times per minute. That is not only impossible, but trying to achieve that standard is extremely unsafe, and borderline stupid.
For your program to be taken seriously, you're going to have to provide empirical evidence. Hell, even a video of a typical Blitz workout would go a long way toward substantiating your claims. Promising someone the ability to perform 70x450lb. squats per minute just doesn't hold water without providing specific examples of actual, similar results.
Lastly, a leg press on a machine with 450lbs. and a barbell back squat with 450lbs. are such drastically different animals that saying "it's all strength" shows a misunderstanding of the nature of the barbell lifts versus their Nautilus "equivalents".
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