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May
18

The BEST Beginner Training Program

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The BEST Beginner Training ProgramThe best training method for new trainees is Mark Rippetoe’s Starting Strength. This simple template will pack on muscle and make new lifters stronger than any other program I’ve witnessed. I wasted plenty of time doing silly routines copied from bodybuilding magazines, only to learn the hard way that those bodypart split systems only work well for dudes with, ah, let’s just say they’re getting a little extra help from the needle. The amazing thing about SS is that even after all that silly training, I still gained size and strength from using its simplified outline.

Despite being an internet legend, or perhaps because of its wiki-fied viral spread, SS is widely misunderstood and misused. Some versions only use the five major barbell exercises Coach Rip devoted a couple hundred pages to describing in his signature witty style. Other ‘versions’ of SS float around the internet. A change here, a change there; soon enough, you’ve got guys doing ‘Ripetows’ that miss many of the key points from the irreproachable original. I’m going to discuss what I feel is the ideal program for new trainers. Those familiar with his work will understand why I’m giving much thanks and a lot of credit to Rip, but you can still learn a thing or two about how to properly utilize SS: Read More→

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Mar
08

Movement Mastery – How to Squat

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Movement Mastery   How to SquatImage: Maryland AAU

Quick . . . what’s the single best exercise in the world?  You’d be right if you responded that it takes a variety of exercises to build a balanced physique, but if there was only one that you could do for the rest of your life, it’s an easy choice.  Squats are the ‘king of exercises’ for a variety of reasons.  First off, they work your entire body, from the upper back all the way down to your calves.  It also elicits a hormonal response that causes total body growth like nothing else.  It’s a scientific fact that even if you did no upper body exercises, your arms would grow from squatting (*don’t be dumb – use a variety of exercises to balance your strength and musculature). Read More→

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