A lot of questions in the gym, needn’t be asked.
It’s entirely ok to, and I advise doing this ; just try it out for yourself.
If you wonder if something could work, instead of asking, just test it on yourself.
Go in without expectations, and put some honest effort into it.
When you ask if something is possible, instead of just doing a trial run, the large majority of the time whoever you’re asking is going to say “no it’s not”.
That right there is the bulk of online forums.
Crabs in a bucket mostly, and often very clique like, thinking only their chosen method could possibly work.
(Even when it’s not working for them.)
Not only do I want you to try your ideas out, as trying your own ideas out often ends up being how you find the methods that let you love what you do the most, I’m also against a few things :
I don’t want you considering limitations. This means that I don’t want you considering injury or overtraining as possibilities. They’re not on the table! Don’t even think about such garbage.
I don’t want you on, or to consider who is on steroids. There’s a lot of power in a hardline, even blissfully ignorant belief that everyone clearly is “natty”.
I don’t want you more focused on recovery than on the training. However “hard” you go, there’s a million examples throughout history of people working harder, in worse conditions, with worse food, water, sleep, and in real dangers.
You can train, be the hardest going person in your gym, and still have it soft. You’re in america, 99% chance you’re coddled, have it easy, and your self imposed workout ain’t that hard. Don’t be so soft on yourself, you can do a hell of a lot more. And whatever you’re doing, don’t even view it as a hardship. It’s work you want to be doing, so don’t even think into it so much, just go!