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Goat that feeling
.. I used to like little golden books... does that count?
Fuck. How did i overlook Markos!Markos Markopolous - his internet evangelising and the old PTC newsletters got me interested in real strength training, not doing babby's 5 day split like all the other bros, it gave me a sense of direction when I first started training (and it's how I found AusBB).
Rippetoe, not from a programming point of view and I'm not a fan of his squat method, but his videos are overall useful
Jonnie Candito - had been spinning my wheels with squatting, deadlifting and 5/3/1 in general, I found his form videos to be exactly what I needed, and have made good progress with his generic programming.
Honourable mention goes to the competitive PA lifters I've spoken to or trained with in person.
Big fan of Markos, and I have never even met himFuck. How did i overlook Markos!
Probably No.1.
PA lifters? very interesting people also, although seldom is a word said by many of them on the internet. Would love to hear more from Robert Wilks. Can any of you PA lifters get him on AusBB?
I love the internet; a great source of information. On AusBB, I particularly like training insights from Fadi and goosey, although do not always agree.
The great big traction bed in the sky (the serious ones)How sad, where do all the powerlifters go?
This is true, unfortunately.There is generally a higher percentage of powerlifters on a particular forum when they are generally trying to drum up business.
These blokes are not really interested in discussions.
The masters lifters are a bit better with this. The perspective of someone who's been doing it a year or so is less useful, particularly if they've been juicing.I don't think powerlifters and oly lifters are generally very good at giving good advice on the best way to safely add muscle and flexibility
Why would an Olympic weightlifter be remotely interested in muscles, or rather, the addition of muscles?I don't think powerlifters and oly lifters are generally very good at giving good advice on the best way to safely add muscle and flexibility
Why would an Olympic weightlifter be remotely interested in muscles, or rather, the addition of muscles?
You made a statement saying that weightlifters are generally not good at...What do you mean?
That made me curious, as to like, since when weightlifters were interested in adding muscles? Look Andy I may be wrong here, but from what I know about weightlifters, only the odd ones out talk about muscles or stand in front of a mirror looking at their muscles. Back when I was lifting, weightlifters made fun of bodybuilders for the way their strength did not match the way their muscles looked. Perhaps things have changed now with weightlifters..., wanting to add muscles to their frame, I'm genuinely not aware of that new attitude (if it does exist).good at giving good advice on the best way to safely add muscle