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T Nation - Dangerously Softcore
My T-Nation's been hijacked Dangerously Hardcore
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Kinda funny, and kinda sad at the same time. I always thought of T-Nation as the place to get the most over priced, God delivered supplements, but also know people who had the money, followed along and had good success. But the articles were also a plus, and I stopped reading them a while ago myself.. Not sure what happened, but times have changed..
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Just sounds like someone trying to make a name for himself. |
to be honest I tried to keep a blog on there but there formating is kinda behind in times.....it is good for some info that some internet sites might not have
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I like Waterbury.
I know nothing about the old T-nation so it's hard for me to have an opinion. I do know that I don't care for most of the articles other than those by Meadows, Tate, Rippetoe, etc. Usually the rest of the articles are filled with odd lift variations that I'll never try. Just not my cup of tea. |
I read Tate's articles but nothing else. Even Wendler is formulaic now. Boring.
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I've seen a few comments like this lately and I imagine a lot of it is just nostalgia. I think Jamie Lewis posted something to that effect as well a little while back. |
But I like Cressey. :(
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I read T-Nation from the start, and I still look in on it every so often.
As others have pointed out, it was a supplement catalogue from the start. Every article was written in the same blokey house-style - probably courtesy of TC Luoma. The whole hardcore bad-assery thing was just an attempt at creating a niche - but in reality there were plenty of equivalent sources around, just not done in such a polished way. It was always, in fact, badassery for the mainstream. Having said that, there were a lot of entertaining and interesting articles in there. The complaints about bizarre exercise selections - well, (1) I remember Ian King promoting some exercises I would regard as pointless and (2) amongst the good stuff, Poliquin has written some absolutely bizarre nonsense (every seen his article on typing people using Chinese astrological notions?) Anyway, how many articles can you write saying 'heavy rows and deadlifts for a big back'? It's in the nature of magazines that they can't simply repeat the same stuff. From what I've seen of Chad Waterbury, he's a pretty big, strong guy. I like his stuff. |
I've always been of the opinion that T-nation (generally speaking) has more crap articles than useful info on getting big and strong.
Too many of the articles come off like they are written by the skinny weak commercial gym trainer who relies on funky movements,odd programs and general gimmicks to make there clientele feel like they are getting a workout. As opposed to just using the "boring" ol basics and getting results. However, they do have articles from time to time by guys like wendler and rippetoe. I guess I have become a bit of a fan boy but I always enjoy reading there stuff. And I think it's good that kids who otherwise would never be exposed to there useful practical approaches are able to find it on a site like t-nation. Just my opinion. And despite my rather harsh opinion I still check the site regularly, for whatever that is worth. |
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