Some Thoughts, Tips, and Ideas on the Standard Basics of Eating and Training I often extol other lifters to “get back to the basics,” when it comes to both training and eating. Sometimes you’re stuck in a rut and need to get back to the basics. Maybe you haven’t seen any gains in either size or strength—whatever it is that you’re trying to gain—and so you need to get back to the basics. Or maybe you’ve been following too many convoluted multi-exercise, multi-angle routines and need to get back to the basic barbell movements. Anytime I get confused about my own training, I do the same thing. It’s what everyone needs to do on occasion; get back to the basics of simple, but not necessarily easy, methods of training and eating. Seems pretty common sense, which it is, but I realized something else the other day when I was having a conversation with a young man: not everyone understands what the basics actually are. It happened this way: A few days ago, I was che
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