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Practical Programming for Strength Training Details
Binding: PaperbackEAN: 9780976805410
ISBN: 0976805413
Label: The Aasgaard Company
Manufacturer: The Aasgaard Company
Number Of Pages: 288
Publication Date: 2006-09-29
Publisher: The Aasgaard Company
Studio: The Aasgaard Company
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Summary: practical programming for strength training
Comment: This is a very solid book on strength development. I have been weight training for 25 years and wish i would have read this book in high school or had a trainer that knew this material. The book flows very well and gives you great background on what, why and how. Uses various examples and seems to have great sources and benchmarks over the last 30-40 years. Authors are very opinionated at times, but my take away is these two know what they are doing. If you are a high school or college kid, especially one playing football or power/weight lifting, i strongly recommend. If you are playing a skilled sport such as baseball it's a great reference but not primarily for you and the authors do a great job of explaining why. If you are most interested in bodybuilding (Hypertrophy) then again this is a very good reference, especially related to over-training, but the focus of the text is on strength and power.
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Summary: Must read
Comment: This book is about the construction of exercise routines, not how to perform the exercises. For that info I recommend Starting Strength also by Rippetoe and the web site stronglifts.com.
This book is full of essential knowledge for efficient use of time and energy spent weight training. If you're not sure what you're doing, even if you're making progress, you're wasting time and energy. You could be progressing faster. If you're getting all your info from muscle and fitness you're missing a lot.
I'm mostly interested in strongman but after I got this I bought another as a gift for friend who's into body building. If resistance training applies to you then so does this book. You will know what you're doing after you read this book.
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Summary: Lives up to its title
Comment: I read many, but rarely write a review - however this is very nice work. I am formally trained in exercise physiology, and think the authors deliver an excellent resource for the serious novice to advanced lifter.
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Summary: Very practical training book
Comment: I read the first Mark Rippetoe book, "Starting Strength" and I was amazed at how detailed all the information about every type of recommended exercises was. "Practical programming" has the same amount of detail, but this time geared towards the planning part of training. It has everything from proper rest, nutrition to specific training programs depending on how advanced you are. It's a really good read...
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Summary: Better investment then gold!
Comment: For two years I've been doing different routines and searching countless hours on the net for the "right" routine. I've spent hours trying to come up with my own. I've made progress, but wonder how much more I could have made if I would have just started with this. I was smart and bought starting strength months back (I then learned how to do the exercises)but didn't think I needed this. I was wrong. Now after two years of lifting I'm starting over. But now I no longer need to look for the next best routine, I already have it. The best part is I'm set for, probably, the rest of my life as far as my routine foundation goes. Now in a year or two if I change my mind I'll be sure to update this, but at this point it doesn't appear that I'm going too. Even if you don't agree completely with this book it does simplify a lot of seemingly complicated theories on strenght training. The strength chart at the back is worth the money by itself. Can't wait to start crushing those intermediate numbers!!!!



