I just got my copy. Have you gotten yours yet? You could (try to) read "Supertraining" by Mel Siff, and it is a great resource, or you can read Rippetoe and Kilgore"s SS:BBTand use that extra time and newly gained and readily applied knowledge to lift barbells the right way. This book is great if you are coaching lifters or lifting without a coach. MarkFu gives SS:BBT Five FuStars! Get your copy here.

 

Starting Strength: Basic Barbell Training is the new expanded version of the book that has been called "the best and most useful of fitness books." It picks up where Starting Strength: A Simple and Practical Guide for Coaching Beginners
leaves off. With all new graphics and more than 750 illustrations, a
more detailed analysis of the five most important exercises in the
weight room, and a new chapter dealing with the most important
assistance exercises, Basic Barbell Training offers the most complete
examination in print of the most effective way to exercise. Preview
pages and reviews will be posted here as they become available.

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