Jake Samlich
85 posts


@Berkc68 @fousey @FearedBuck No man, you’re retarded. Its completely obvious what Im saying here but you cant comprehend it. I cant help you if youre stupid.
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@FearedBuck I genuinely can’t see him losing to anyone. His method, whatever it is, is OP. W Jason. 🔥
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@Berkc68 @fousey @FearedBuck No hes not, at least not to the extent to where he can “rest” at the top of the range of motion like Jason is.
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@Berkc68 @fousey @FearedBuck The big guy is not fully locking his elbows out at the top, thus not conserving his energy as efficiently as Jason. You can clearly see the contrast between them both.
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@JakeSamlich @fousey @FearedBuck but the whole point is having full ROM which both of them have they have bending elbows and they have lockout of elbows
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@Willnesschinedu @joi___ai I will push my body to its limits for science
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@JakeSamlich @joi___ai U dey drop Socrates quote 😂 omo u don goon far
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@joesmith5ykv @MonteroVerdi I will say, I think the lab is silly for the way they list that purity next to the compound that failed to be detected, however. That should be obvious at a glance, not left for somebody to discern later down in the report. Confusing to say the least.
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@Berkc68 @fousey @FearedBuck Right, so if he doesnt lock out his elbows at the top, the load stays onto the muscles causing faster fatigue. You are seriously stupid bro. It feels like youre arguing with me just to argue with me.
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@Berkc68 @fousey @FearedBuck Which is causing him to expend less energy which results in him being able to do more repetitions .. it seems like you dont have any biomechanical understanding at all.
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@Berkc68 @fousey @FearedBuck The small frame with good strength is a factor sure, but the lockout technique allows him to do a substantial more number of reps than without the technique.
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@JakeSamlich @fousey @FearedBuck I said the lockout isn't the cause of his high reps it's the small frame with good strength
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@Berkc68 @fousey @FearedBuck Didnt you say earlier Jason wasnt locking out? And now you are saying they both are? Youre the retard
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@JakeSamlich @fousey @FearedBuck Are you retarded his arms are perpendicular to the floor tf u mean??
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@Berkc68 @fousey @FearedBuck The bodybuilding guy is not locking out at all lol. You dont see his elbows fully extend at any point in the video.
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@Berkc68 @fousey @FearedBuck Biomechanics proves that when he locks out at the top of the range of motion, the tension is removed from his pecs/triceps for that moment, which will conserve energy allowing him to complete more reps with more efficiency.
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I built a system that tests 1,000 strategies a week and rejects 997 of them automatically
The 3 that survive aren't lucky. They passed 3 hard gates with no human override
Gate 1 - the critic agent assumes every strategy is broken until proven otherwise
Looks for look-ahead bias, survivorship, overfitting, hidden optimization, unrealistic costs
Fails the structure check? Rejected. No appeal
Gate 2 - deflated Sharpe ratio
Tested 10,000 strategies with zero real edge. Best in-sample Sharpe hit 3.5 purely by luck
The deflated Sharpe corrects for that. DSR below 0.95? Rejected
Gate 3 - correlation to existing book
A new strategy correlated above 0.7 with something already running isn't diversification. It's concentration in disguise. Rejected
The AI didn't produce great strategies
It produced candidates. Failed most of them. The system caught the failures
In iteration 1 - IS Sharpe 2.1, OOS Sharpe 1.8. Looked incredible
Critic flagged look-ahead bias. Rejected
Fixed it. Real OOS Sharpe: 0.5
The look-ahead was the entire alpha
If your system can survive randomness, it can survive anything
The implementation is in the article
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