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Guide to Novice Barbell Training, aka the Official Rippetoe-Starting Strength FAQ



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Old 01-15-2007, 10:14 AM
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hey 0311: why not sticky this thread so that all the newbies who come here wont ask 100 useless questions?
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I haven't read this whole thing through but it looks good. I disagree with a few things I saw..a few generalizations but the only one I really feel is worth mentioning is the one about don't bother lifting weights if you don't have anything other than a 110 pound barbell set and a bench.

If you got something use it. Doing something is always better than nothing. To do THIS routine you need a squat rack that's for sure but to tell someone to sit on his ass when he's got some weights, I don't care if they are concrete covered with plastic, metal, sandbags on the end of a stick, whatever, there are a million things you can do with very simple equipment. You have to use your head and be creative.

With some bodyweight exercises and simple equiptment you could be getting yourself a little more prepared to go into the starting strength routine or something else. If you want to lift you WILL find a way to do it.
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If you act sanctimonious I will just list out your logical fallacies until you get pissed off and spew blasphemous remarks.
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If you want to lift you WILL find a way to do it.
yeah i havent read the whole thing either.....and i agree with what uve written above sir

to me, the most crucial part was the nutrition and the ab and lower back info...
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this needs to be stickied
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I see some serious flaws with it right now. I get around to going into it later. I don't like the organization though, because some very important things that should be in the beginning are left for too late where most people won't read to. There is a lot of irrelevant info that really would only serve to confuse beginners or just make it much longer than it needs to be.

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