well im looking for some reading material, anyone have any ideas?
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well im looking for some reading material, anyone have any ideas?
all you need bro is a computer and to be an AR member.
But if you must read when you cant get on a computer .The Arnold schaarztnegar encyclopedia is preety good and has pretty much everything in there except for AS related issues .(Thats too bad)
Thats all i go by (how i started off ) now i live here on AR and read Muscular development mags at work and on the shitter lol
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ahats all i go by (how i started off ) now i live here on AR and read Muscular development mags at work and on the shitter lol
I just read AR on the shitter......just drag the laptop in there.....
I read alot on here, when i get online thats all i do is read, I look up different lifts, and drugs and such, just seems like i want to read more.
Try reading Brawn.
Personally, I love the Arnold encyclopedia. Some great stuff in there.
If you're looking for some literary entertainment, and not just straight up info, read samuel wilson fussel's "muscle: confessions of an unlikely bodybuilder" Awesome book, extremely well written. Made even better if you research who is father is.
Try "supertraining"
has anyone read Armstrongs book
I like to read flex and muscular devolment every month!
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Personally, I love the Arnold encyclopedia. Some great stuff in there.
I got the Arnold and read Flex every month.
Yeah, that big mother F'er by Arnold. I got one by Bill Pearl. It blows, written back in the 80's. Did you know that Bill Pearl is a vegetarian? thats pretty spiffy. Whatever works. But yeah, you will not find a better source for information than the internet and more particularly, this site.
Good luck
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If you're looking for some literary entertainment, and not just straight up info, read samuel wilson fussel's "muscle: confessions of an unlikely bodybuilder" Awesome book, extremely well written. Made even better if you research who is father is.
read that book myself 3 times...great read.
if you play football, go buy the strength and conditioning book written by the Nebraska strength and conditioning coach, with foreword by Tom Osborne.....there are some outstanding workouts in there.
Fatback that sounds like a good book, looks like im gonna become a nerd and read a book