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USCNater 02-29-2008 02:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Eric3237 (Post 49839)
You read the wrong "5x5". That is much more than you need and is just as bad as what you have in a way. You need to beginners strength training program not a so called "advanced" one.

Ok then... i'm officially confused.....:damnit1:

Pitysister 02-29-2008 02:21 PM

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Originally Posted by USCNater (Post 49845)
Ok then... i'm officially confused.....:damnit1:

look at some of the starting strength or rippetoe journals in the journal section...

EricT 02-29-2008 02:28 PM

Well that sticky is not an entire statement on 5x5 training. We have no such sticky. That sticky is in regard to that one particular program. The only people who should do that are those that cannot progress either on a workout to workout basis or on a weekly basis. The idea behind that sticky is you only "progress" on after a 4 week loading period.

Now at the end of the sticky is a link to an intermediate 5x5 written up by Madcow which is the "Bill Starr Power Routine". That could be done by an intermediate or a beginner. Widdoes mentioned "Rippetoes" and what he meant by that is Rippetoes Starting Strength program. That is probaly the most appropriate for you at this point to strart with.

Rob mentioned also the "Texas Method". That is a method more suited to the intermediate trainee.

5X5 is a WAY of programming. It is not just one program. I hope this helps clear up your confusion :)

BTW, I removed the statement by Madcow about it being appropriate for everyone as it is a misplaced quote. Not 0311's fault and he moved the quote but I just noticed the quote was still in the original post. Hopefully that will help with the confusion it creates


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