For fans of Bill Starr - or if you've never heard of him but are interested in one of the greatest strength training systems ever created - my new book "The Strongest Shall Always Survive: Lifting Lessons from an Iron Legend" is now available in paperback! You can purchase a copy from Amazon today. Here is the link: The Strongest Shall Always Survive For anyone interested in an e-book version, look for it by next week, at the latest. If you want to know more about ALL of my books available for purchase, then go to the My Books page of the blog.
Tips and Advice for Tailoring Your Training Routine Part 1: Workload Basics “In order to create a successful strength program, you must design it to fit your individual needs. You must consider your weaker bodyparts, and build it around such factors as time limitations, old injuries, and your ability to recover from the workload. A program that brings results for your training mates of the same age and bodyweight may not be right for you. Some people thrive on lots and lots of work in the gym, whereas others become chronically fatigued and eventually injured if they attempt to carry a heavy workload for any period of time.” ~Bill Starr I open with that quote from Bill Starr since those are the very things that I want to cover in this series of essays. Lately, I have received the most questions from readers on this very subject. With all of the programs that I write for the blog, I give workout “ex...