Quote (RewtheBrave @ Oct 8 2017 05:03pm)
I've been following some of the strength programs people have posted about it in here. Not only that, but I am familiar with the programs--I've read most of the books associated with them. I'm not playing in a basketball league this year, so I can concentrate more on strength for a while. I tend to go with 5x5 (SS) in my off-season training because it's simple and easy to maintain in-season as well. But I'd like to try something new. Here's are the candidates:
The Cube Method (Brandon Lilly)
TSA (it came up recently, so I may as well put it in here)
5x5 (Mark Rippetoe) -- but it would need to be a variation b/c I've done this before
5-3-1 (Jim Wendler)
Juggernaut (Chad Wesley Smith) -- or his newer stuff
Or something else. I have books on hand for any of the programs above, except TSA.
The question here is: which (if any) of these programs have you tried and seen success with? (I'm leaning toward The Cube).
I will train 100% raw, sometimes in socks, taking no supplements outside of protein & creatine, and I've been off creatine since whenever my logs say (June?). I want to increase strength and leave some time for conditioning.
Ive heard the cube method is garbage and just a rip on the conjugate method..
Not sure what the fuck TSA method is
Mark Rippetoes 5x5 is ok for beginners to learn the basic movements, but imo no serious competitive lifter follows his program for long.. The dude has you squatting x3 a week.. Eventually, you're gonna burn out and not have any gains.
5/3/1 is a fantastic program with a shit ton of variability in it.. I like how they emphasize on so much more than the big lifts, incorporating accessory lifts.
Anything by CWS has been proven with world records and wilkes scores in the 400s to be a legit training method.. His methods include over 7 different methods, which can be used for powerlifting, strongman training, bodybuilding 'he stresses this point throughout the book that hypertrophy is important for a beginner lifter anyways', crossfit and sports athlete..
I'd say either 5/3/1 or JTS..