I read a lot. And I re-read a lot of books that I like, especially in the fields that I’m particularly interested in, such as strength training, budo, and philosophy (of all types, Christian and pagan, western and eastern). Today I was reading Pavel and Dan John’s book “Easy Strength.” I’ve read this book a couple of times, but thought I’d return to it today, thinking it might give me some quotes I could include in my ongoing HFT series, when I came upon, well, this quote of Pavel’s: “There is nothing wrong with a split if you’re not using it as an excuse to have a bis and tris day. Ben Johnson lifted six times a week: three for the upper body and three for the lower body. He cut down to four days when felt the need to back off. I like Charles Poliquin’s weekly strength plan for fighters: 5 days of lifting a week, only two exercises per workout.” First, I don’t think it’s necessarily ...
Essays on Old-School Strength Training, Classic Bodybuilding, Traditional Martial Arts, and Budo Philosophy