Chinese-Dragon
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Why not simply move to wieght training
Weight training is excellent, but there are a lot of additional benefits you can get from calisthenics, as @snow lake has mentioned.
Take a look at professional bodybuilders and powerlifters, you know they still do weighted pull ups and weighted dips? These have huge benefits for stabilizer muscles, which is also why using free weights is almost always better than using machines.
Another example, how do you build strength in the serratus anterior (one of the muscles used for shoulder protraction)? Bench press does NOT work for this, since when you are doing a bench press your shoulder blades should be retracted during the entire exercise.
But you see bodybuilders, they have really good definition in the serratus anterior? Why is that? That's because they don't just do bench press, they also do various forms of pushups with an additional shoulder protraction at the top of every rep.
To be honest I think that people can benefit from a combination of both standard weight training as well as weighted calisthenics, there is a lot of synergy in there. For example deadlifts and weighted pull ups, since deadlifts can benefit a lot from lat strength but do not develop it much on their own.