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    Default Masters (Over 55) Rank Novice Training - No Bench

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    Mr. Rippetoe,

    I am a rank novice, almost 60 years old, and want to train using your methods outlined in your books. Two programs - A and B, three times a week, squat and deadlift in both programs, bench and press in one program. Except I do not have a bench at home. I have the equipment so I can safely do squat, deadlift, and overhead press, (and chins to add later in the program) but not bench press. I abhor going to the local gyms where I have to compete with strutting young people who don't appear to me to be training at all. What they do is their business, but I can't stand the atmosphere in these gyms. Anyway, back to my question for you. Would it be OK if I do the press three times a week? I have fractional plates so the press can increase by as little as .5 LB. I searched your forum and found an old thread, 2008, where you advised a person with the same question that it would be OK to press three times a week but recommended fractional plates for smaller increases. Just checking, almost 10 years later, that your thinking is still along those lines.

    Thank you.

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    Fine with me, Vinnie. If you want to omit a major component of upper-body training, go ahead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Rippetoe View Post
    Fine with me, Vinnie. If you want to omit a major component of upper-body training, go ahead.
    Hi, Mark. I can see an importance in daily life for squats, DL and OP, but for which purpose is it good to have a strong bench press, targeting chest?

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    It's good to have a strong upper body. You disagree?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Rippetoe View Post
    Fine with me, Vinnie. If you want to omit a major component of upper-body training, go ahead.
    Hear you loud and clear Mr. Rippetoe. I will either suck it up and deal with the public gyms or see what I can do to purchase a bench (money is tight but the holidays are coming). Either way, I will incorporate the bench press.

    Thank you.

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    OP could floor press.

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    Why on Earth would you invest in a rack, bar, and plates and then not buy a bench? They're not very expensive.

    If you ran out of money, just press until you have saved up enough to buy a bench.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Rippetoe View Post
    It's good to have a strong upper body. You disagree?
    Who said? But if you have no space to do bench press, you could do the OP and add pushups(better with a weight on your back). Not a 100% substitute, but better than nothing.

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    Craigslist is full of benches $30 to $50. I'm sure if you search you can find something functional to get you started.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VinceC View Post
    I will either suck it up and deal with the public gyms or see what I can do to purchase a bench...
    Dips will make a pretty good substitute for benching in the mean time. Outstanding exercise, and all you need is a pair of chairs.

    How many gyms are there in your area? Shop around, and you may find one with a group of supportive young people who are also running starting strength.

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