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    Workout books

    Best book(s) you have read pertaining to training/workingout...best overall need ideas

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    When I hit a plateau, I like to use the exercises from Static Contraction Training (by John Little and Peter S.). Most of my workout info. I like to get off of *************. Some of my favorite writers are Ian King, John Davies, Dave Tate...

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    Static contraction is always good. Been good to me.

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    The strongest shall Survive - Bill Starr
    The Keys to Progress - John McCalum
    Weightifting, Olympic Style - Tommy Kono

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    Ian King's Get Buffed is an excellent read. You will have an excellent idea on how to create muscle balance when developing your strength training programs.

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    of and of course....

    Dinosaur Training - Brooks Kubik
    Beyond Brawn – Stuart Mcrobert
    The Weighlifting Encyclopedia - Arthur Dreschler
    anything by Anthony Ditillo and Dr Ken Leistner

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    Renegade Training by John Davies includes GPP with your strength training workouts.

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    I just finished looking through Optimal Muscle Recovery by Edmund R. Burke...

    As the title suggests, it is useful for improving muscle recovery, preventing fatigue etc and some good stuff about nutrition in general.
    Last edited by Flexor; 12-22-2005 at 04:19 PM.

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    Pavel Tsatsouline (spelling) has some interesting theories. Go over to dragondoor.com to check him and John Davies out.

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    Here is a very interesting website featuring an article by Dr Weitz about weight lifting injuries. I think it hypes up the injury potential of certain exercises, but its good to know the particular risks and to be made aware of the associated preventative measures. Informative, but don't take it as the be all and end all...

    http://www.drweitz.com/scientific/injuries.htm

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    Mine are:
    The way to Live in health and physical fitness--George Hackenschmidt
    the Development of physical power --Arthur Saxon
    The Text Book of Weightlifting---Arthur Saxon
    Muscle Building by Earle Liederman
    Secrets of Strength----Earle Liederman
    Goerner the Mighty---Edgar Mueller a biography that contains good training info.
    Dinosaur Training----Brooks Kubik

    This website has books on line you can read they are rare jewels
    http://www.sandowplus.co.uk/

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    menzter's and arnolds books are great.

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    kelso's shrug book- Paul kelso
    Westside articles

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