What is Phrak's GSLP?
At what point in the Starting Strength program could I transition to GSLP?(I haven't started training yet,I'll have money to go to the gym next month)
I know that this is a stupid question to put when I haven't even started.I'm sorry if I am being dumb and thanks for reading
Yeah, I know John but I don't remember the details of the GSLP program. Didn't know who "Phrak" was.
GSLP is basically just an alternative to the advanced novice progression. So basically for the OP the point you would transition to GSLP is at the point that you would transition to advanced novice (laid out in the book if you're unsure on timing). Having myself run both at different points in the past, I can say that I don't feel like I really got anything extra out of GSLP that I didn't get from advanced novice, and GSLP also doesn't have an intermediate program that is easy to transfer into (advanced novice can be easily and naturally transferred over to either Texas Method or HLM one slot at a time), so I would say it's probably best to run SS as written in the book, then pick either HLM or TM as your follow on when the advanced novice stops working for you.