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M**Y
Raff
This is a very well written book with an amazing amount of updated and relevent training information inside. I have been working out with weights for over 37 years now and I have probably read somewhere between 50 to 100 books on the subject and this one definetly ranks up near the top with the very best.I highly recomend this book.
B**Y
Great book
The book has all the training programs related to bodybuilding and strength training. It is not meant for drug users.
P**9
Lots of info here...
This book is a very thorough discussion on some of todays popular powerlifting methods, such asthe repeated effort method, maximal effort method and the dynamic method.He then goes into some other training systems which I myself have wondered if it would work in a powerlifting program. I'm talking about static contractions, super slow and power factor method. He tells us how hesuccesfully used them in a powerlifting program. For many of them he also gives a complete training programusing these systems.He talks about "hangovers" (his word for reaching a point in training where we are not recovering and progressing) and how to spot them and what to do about them.He speaks on a few forms of periodization, and how to set up a program. He also gives some sampleprograms for each the different types of periodization.The only slight drawback is his writing is a little wordy - but don't let that hold you back.This book has a LOT of good info.
S**N
Paul knows his stuff
Paul has distilled years of his expeience into this book and I would recommend it anyone wanting to pick the brains of one of the most knowledgeable coaches around.
P**E
True gold
How did I ever manage without this book?
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