 In my mind, there was no application where you need BFR with a high load. But I was interested in, could you pre-fatigue the muscle and with very low volume, get the same growth as a higher volume protocol. When you contract your muscle, right, that's going to push blood back out. And with such a high force contraction, you almost counteracting your BFR, I think. The pressure, the role of pressure. And again, this is all completely off the cuff here, no pun intended. Can BFR make up for too low volume of high load training? You can't. And then it also couldn't make up for too light of a weight where you could do the reps indefinitely. It always bothered me like, train people getting more growth than I'm training people, not directly training the muscle group. In two weeks' time span on social media, I saw at least a dozen posts of people saying, you need to rest longer between your exercise sets because it leads to more hypertrophy.