Thoughts on the Two-Barbell Rule Over at T-Nation, Tony Gentilcore has an article where he mentions something he calls the “two-barbell rule.” [1] The “rule” is pretty simple: At each training session, perform two barbell exercises before doing anything else. Although I never thought about making this one of the “rules” of training, I like it. In fact, a couple of things crossed my mind upon reading about it. First, I wished I would have thought of it myself—it’s one of those things that’s so simple, it should be blatantly obvious to most lifters, but it’s not. Second, I realize that I “do” this rule almost every time that I train myself or others. The two-barbell rule—although simple, and although it should be obvious to most lifters—needs a little clarification. What I would like to discuss here, then, is ways that you can make this “rule” work. If applied properly, in fact, I think it can be the thing that takes your training from mediocre or
Essays on Old-School Strength Training, Classic Bodybuilding, Traditional Martial Arts, and Budo Philosophy