Originally posted by: Deeko
Originally posted by: gramboh
Originally posted by: SociallyChallenged
Originally posted by: Howard
Originally posted by: Deeko
The floodgates have been opened....haha these forums are obsessed with that book.
Don't get me wrong. I have it and it's full of useful information, I just don't worship Rippetoe like some of the other members.
There you go again.
As ritually as SS is mentioned, Deeko comes in to scoff at the hands of the program.
To Deeko: it's easier to say "read this" than to type out "do compound lifts such as *THESE* in reps and sets like *THESE* and do it while doing *THIS* with *THIS* form." It's less praising Rippetoe and more letting the person get some correct info. It's just how I refer someone to a textbook or website rather than having to explain every little detail. You can't verbalize form usually. SS gives pictures and detailed explanations on approaching it.
Exactly, would love to see a counter argument to this statement. There isn't one.
Huh? As I've said before - if the answer to every question is in Starting Strength, the ATH&F link would take you straight to Amazon. There's nothing wrong with actually answering people's questions. For example - the other thread people got pissy in (about crunches), the dude didn't ask how to weight lift, he didn't ask if he should weight lift, and somehow the answer to the question was "read a barbell training book". As per usual - I did not say anything bad about the book or the program, in fact, initially all I said was "I knew it wouldn't take long until someone mentioned SS". People got their panties in a wad, and decided to turn it into a worthless debate.
You kids need to lighten up.