Hey Rip,
First of all, thank you for your guidance. I can now say I am finished with SS, since I have reached the lifting standards (1.5xBW Squat, BW Bench, 2xBW Deadlift), and I have gained loads of strength in the process. Thank you for your help this far, and for your knowledge sharing.
However, now, after 5 months of training, I want to change directions and take on a hypertrophy-aimed routine. I am sorry if this question has already been answered countless times, but I am having a hard time understanding the principles of hypertrophy training.
From what I have understood, I have to train by doing compound lifts (and some isolation work) at 8-12 reps with minimal rest between the sets. I have been thinking of doing a 4-day split (back/bis, chest/tris, legs, shoulders), with 2 to 4 exercises per bodypart (4 for the bigger parts), with a 4x10 set/rep scheme.
Do you agree? Is that correct?
I will post the complete routine I have thought so far if it is requested.
Thank you for your time.
There's always the BBB template from Jim Wendler's 5/3/1 or the Greyskull LP.
I thought you're supposed to stop this program when you cant get any further with it ?
Man my lifts are close. I've already reach a 2BW deadlift and I will do 1.5 BW squat tomorrow hopefully but I know there is more left in me because I still have to gain weight. However it maybe time for you to start the Advance program.
Thanks for your replies everyone.
Ive actually already deloaded twice with my lifts, and Ive gotten really bored with SS.
That is why ive been looking for a different routine.
Practical Programming outlines three intermediate routines: Texas method, Split Routine, Starr Model
There are Starr's routines
http://startingstrength.wikia.com/wiki/Bill_Starr_5x5
There are Pavel's routines
http://startingstrength.com/resource...ad.php?t=19799
There are the 5/3/1 routines
http://blackironbeast.com/5/3/1/calculator
There is Greyskull LP
http://strengthvillain.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=89
Last edited by spiderman; 03-31-2011 at 03:10 PM.