Re: Bill Starr's 5 x 5 program... Variation per Madcow2 (thanx) So here it is! K up n
Update on new TOC (rough draft in link), backup site, and Practical Periodization
For those interested, this is kind of a preliminary on what the new and likely final TOC is going to look like. A bit better organized around training theory with more info in the actual TOC before one reaches the program links. I'll also be getting the Dual Factor Description edited a bit.
This site is where I'll likely backup everything here (in case the servers barf as I spent too damn long on this) and throw up a few other goodies as I'm able. I just need to get everything in order first. It's your plain vanilla black and white site so the low bandwidth afforded by geocities shouldn't get too cramped for people:
http://www.geocities.com/elitemadcow1.
There is a rough draft of the new TOC there that links back to EF or the appropriate site as the topic dictates. This is a much better and clearer version and I'm hoping to leave something of a reference for people to refer to - at least until they start putting real training info in the mags.
In other news I had a conversation today with Glenn P. and he spoke for a bit about the upcomming release of Practical Periodization due out in early 2006. The way he described it was that a good subtitle would be "Training - Years 1-3." He said it will pick up from the beginners program where Starting Strength left off. It will cover the "how", "why", and "when" training is gradually altered over time as a lifter or athlete progresses. In a sense the progression might go from setting records 3x per week to 2x and 1x, then to 1x every 4 weeks, and 1x every 8 weeks. Obviously structure and workload will be covered in depth.
This is likely to be the book everyone has been waiting for. Personally, I'm really excited about it.
Also, I likely won't be posting with anywhere near the frequency I did in the past although I will still stop in. The goal was to help people out, try to change things a bit in the way of getting real training theory out there, and leave a useable reference. I think that's been accomplished with the TOC update and the backup site (which is frankly a lot easier to update than an internet thread where editing becomes really onerous - as I find new stuff, I'll put it there and then try to duplicate here or provide a link, the TOC here likely won't reflect this). It's certainly been great to see so many people here and all over the net getting great results, learning, and just generally enjoying their training and progression. One of the very few boards where "PR" and "Gained Xlbs" are commonplace.
Anyway, hope everyone is well and all the best.