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    I would advise reading PP since it has plenty useful info even for those who are still novices.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LondonTiger View Post
    Where did you read that I do not have the books?

    I do have SS and currently reading SS.. for maybe the 3rd time, and still taking in new info.

    Programming is a a bit more advanced for me and I will get it at the end of my linear progression.

    Thanks for the tips on reset and diet though.

    And sorry about the typo, I use a netbook with about 90% keys. So sometimes it's hard to type on here.
    Yeah gzt lay off! Don't you remember him telling us how he downloaded pirated versions of Rip's books!

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    LT,

    The advice given so far about eating and rest is good, but you might also try microloading. 2.5 kg jumps for press and bench might be a bit much. If those things don't work, it may also be time for you to consider going to the advanced novice program, where you only squat heavy twice a week.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Expat View Post
    LT,

    The advice given so far about eating and rest is good, but you might also try microloading. 2.5 kg jumps for press and bench might be a bit much. If those things don't work, it may also be time for you to consider going to the advanced novice program, where you only squat heavy twice a week.
    Expat:

    This is good advice for someone who is eating properly, is squatting below parallel and has done the program correctly for a reasonable amount of time.

    Does LondonTiger meet any of these criteria?

    (hint: no)

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    Quote Originally Posted by LondonTiger View Post
    Oddly enough the only times I've consistently been able to add 2.5kg/5lbs to my workouts...
    Judging by your squat video critiqued by Rip, you need to reset your squat weight and concentrate on depth. I reset about 30kg when I took a video of myself and realised my depth was poor.

    Also, in your video, you need to work on your grip. Your hands were way back which will cause severe elbow pain with higher weights.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tennisgod View Post
    Judging by your squat video critiqued by Rip, you need to reset your squat weight and concentrate on depth. I reset about 30kg when I took a video of myself and realised my depth was poor.

    Also, in your video, you need to work on your grip. Your hands were way back which will cause severe elbow pain with higher weights.
    I agree with your first point.. However reset 30kg is too big IMO.

    2nd point I have to disagree with. I actually lifted my elbows up like that because it helps balance the weight better on my traps, I used to have my elbow in line with my torso, and found that the barbell would slip off my back and my wrists would have to support the barbell heavily, I acrtually injured my elbow when I lowered my elbow..

    WIth my elbow up high, my hands don't do any work, my traps are more horizontal and support the weight better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LondonTiger View Post
    2nd point I have to disagree with. I actually lifted my elbows up like that because it helps balance the weight better on my traps, I used to have my elbow in line with my torso, and found that the barbell would slip off my back and my wrists would have to support the barbell heavily, I acrtually injured my elbow when I lowered my elbow..

    WIth my elbow up high, my hands don't do any work, my traps are more horizontal and support the weight better.
    In pg.21 of SS:BBT(2nd), there are photos of good/bad wrist position. Your wrists are exactly like the bad one. Ultimately, this will stress the elbows.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LondonTiger View Post
    Where did you read that I do not have the books?

    I do have SS and currently reading SS.. for maybe the 3rd time, and still taking in new info.

    Programming is a a bit more advanced for me and I will get it at the end of my linear progression.
    You're asking a question about programming. To me, that implies that it would be helpful to read a book about programming.

    You ask if this is indicative of a bad diet, or has to do with your recovery ability. These two concepts are linked. Follow Colliflowers advice. Eat more and sleep more. Maybe start a food journal.

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    Is it just me or is my SS the only one with a programming chapter at the end? I know it's not as detailed as PP, but i'm pretty sure it still talked about what a reset was.

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    Maybe it got left out of his edition. A special "printing".

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