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"A raw novice's time would be better spent doing bodyweight training. You should be able to perform 100 push-ups, minimum, before even approaching a bench press. Add in pull-ups, lunges, and the other bodyweight staples to complete the program. After a decent base of bodyweight strength has been developed, I'd next perform a sensible linear progression routine until respectable strength levels are achieved. 5/3/1 by my friend Jim Wendler and Starting Strength by Mark Rippetoe would fit the bill perfectly, with assistance work programmed to target any emerging weak points in size and strength. However, after a certain threshold of development – say a 1.5 x bodyweight bench press, a 2 x bodyweight squat, and a 2.5 x bodyweight deadlift – it's time to step it up." -Dave Tate |
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I also think a novice would do well to learn really good technique using just the bar and perhaps a few added pounds.
But yeah, for teens especially but all novices, patience and bodyweight exercises are good stuff.
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Learn to lift the bar first, and then when ready add in some squat racks. Don't be in a rush to bench. |
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He goes on to explain that "Stepping it up" means that you can devote yourself to the pursuit of bodybuilding or powerlifting and all the methods that those entail.
Many of us say the same stuff here; Get strong first and then specialize |
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Good post OR. Made me think more about bodyweight usage during the first 8-12 weeks of programming. Though I have used them myself, I have not been advocating them for rank novices (yet). So few people get to 3-4-5. So many guys over-complicating things before that point.
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A lot of the guys on BtB's forum "over yonder" and my own forum "over yonder" think it's an absolute waste of time. They think that it's a much better use of time to jump under the bar right away and start pushing it. And as BtB pointed out, they always want to over-complicate things.
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This idea nearly cost me my job. People wanted my head, and I was called an idiot more times than I want to admit. There are still many people in this niche who view a lot of this stuff as old fashioned, archaic, and infringing upon their split worldview. Ask anyone from LTL to Babs. They know what hell I went through. I vented to them way too many times.
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Same experiences that I had too.
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