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The Novice Effect (Audio Only) 

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Mark Rippetoe reads The Novice Effect. Originally published on StartingStrength.com January 2010.
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Комментарии : 48   
@RoadToDocByRoidAlex
@RoadToDocByRoidAlex 7 лет назад
Once again I'd like to state Rip should read audio books for children :)
@Jonatron101
@Jonatron101 6 лет назад
Absolutely jacked children who can benchpress their parents.
@scottivlow9962
@scottivlow9962 4 года назад
Road to Doc since last year when I read your comment, every time I replay an audio podcast I keep thinking the same thing with your comment. If someone can really imitate Rip on his vocal mannerisms they would make for great youtube content. The only problem with someone making an audio children's book would violate copyright laws so anyone that can best do it would have to have publishers permission. I also I can't imagine Rip volunteering at an elementary school to read to little kids. Every book would just sound more like an instruction book and Rip would just take any story and just provide his own commentary. At the end he'll tell kids to drink a quart a milk a day because they are underweight and they need to get strong and get their 8 hours of sleep everyday so that can be fully recovered for their next class.
@Kapuist1
@Kapuist1 7 лет назад
Every time I hear Rip speak, I crave milk.
@robertlevy4613
@robertlevy4613 4 года назад
Makes me wish I wasn’t lactose intolerant
@johnpymn9869
@johnpymn9869 7 лет назад
57 yr old life long lifter. just hit 3×,5. 95 lb dumbbells. @170. flat bench switched to dumbbells to save shoulders. press 3×5 90 lb dumbbells. still gaining strength at 57
@jaredw5059
@jaredw5059 7 лет назад
that's strong as f*ck, good work!
@ripraen
@ripraen 7 лет назад
Rip would have a heart attack if he saw the ads that RU-vid are playing over his videos. This one is for a home gym machine that looks to be about as far from barbell training as humanly possible.... :)
@AladdinPersson
@AladdinPersson 7 лет назад
I really like these podcast like videos, keep it up Rip! :D
@averagedude1986
@averagedude1986 7 лет назад
Over 2 lbs per week of muscle per week! Shit... I wish I knew about this stuff when I was going through puberty.
@SiegePerilousEsauMaltomite
@SiegePerilousEsauMaltomite 6 лет назад
Wilson Tenney No shit
@jacekblachsiewierski7140
@jacekblachsiewierski7140 4 года назад
@Nomad well i did novice progression and gained 35lbs in 8 weeks, everything skyrocketed and i looked barelly fatter (around 18%) so yeah it works, now after the gyms opened back to the program
@Mike-uh2gw
@Mike-uh2gw 4 года назад
My first 4 months in the military I gained 40 lbs of muscle with zero weight lifting. (I started at 125) All it took was thousands of extra calories every day. It took another 29 years to add 20 lbs of lard. Time to get strong!
@cumshotoftheweek
@cumshotoftheweek 7 лет назад
Nice one
@franklogrim8510
@franklogrim8510 6 лет назад
just. wow! spot on
@kevslogan
@kevslogan 7 лет назад
Ugh, yet another person slandering alternate 3 pound dumbell seated swiss ball presses. Although the competition A3PDSSBP in multi-ply compression clothing has been proven to provide little or no stimulus for adaptation, that's just not how they're done by most lifters in training. Until a very expensive, peer reviewed study with at least 11 participants disproves hypertrophic and neural adaptation from the RAW A3PDSSBP movement, it can't be ignored as the core of any strength training regimen.
@robertlevy4613
@robertlevy4613 4 года назад
Kevin Logan well played, this literally made me laugh out loud.
@drb4074
@drb4074 7 лет назад
One bicyclist thumbed this down.
@molonlabe459
@molonlabe459 4 года назад
that's because this guy is full of shit. Gains that quick are absolutely impossible.
@bababoey1433
@bababoey1433 4 года назад
@@molonlabe459 HA nerd
@Arshak1137
@Arshak1137 7 лет назад
Is Zach Evetts still liftin?
@randomboy123ify
@randomboy123ify 7 лет назад
Wow
@zeetrunks
@zeetrunks 7 лет назад
I always listen to Rip's advice when it comes to technique, programming, etc. But I just can't get myself to listen to his nutritional advice. I mean, 6000 kcals? For a complete beginner?
@goldchalice
@goldchalice 7 лет назад
The focus is on strength building. Not health.
@PakkiNakki
@PakkiNakki 7 лет назад
Zoheb Q Yeah take his nutritional advice with a grain of salt
@Coxy002605
@Coxy002605 7 лет назад
6000kcals isn't that extreme for someone working very hard, especially since that number includes GOMAD.
@ludwigvonsowell5347
@ludwigvonsowell5347 7 лет назад
Zoheb Q you won't be pretty looking, but you will be picking up heavy crap.
@MrAzzhloe
@MrAzzhloe 7 лет назад
You can certainly make progress on less than 6000 calories, but it will be slower progress.
@diegomontero5367
@diegomontero5367 7 лет назад
I shit you not.
@Newuxtreme
@Newuxtreme 7 лет назад
So he was a poor college kid that could barely afford his GOMAD..... but he was pounding down 6000+ calories daily for 3 months straight?
@ludwigvonsowell5347
@ludwigvonsowell5347 7 лет назад
Newuxtreme 3000 of that is the whole milk.
@frodothehobo9938
@frodothehobo9938 7 лет назад
i am literally on food stamps broke and i have enough money to get in 6k calories. you just have to know how to cook, don't be scared of fat, and a big appetite. think about a meal like this 6 whole eggs (approx 50cents, based on where i live) 2 medium potatoes, made into hashbrowns with 1 tablespoon butter (approx 25c total) 4oz of ham (50cents or so, don't buy the fancy ham) 4 slices of whole grain toast (it's 2.50 a loaf here, so this will be the most expensive at around 75c) put 2 tablespoons of peanut butter on the toast (maybe 10c?) a handful of cooked spinach (50c?) wash it down with 16z of whole milk (50c) this meal costs 3 dollars and 10 cents, it's about 1800 calories. just an example.
@SiegePerilousEsauMaltomite
@SiegePerilousEsauMaltomite 6 лет назад
Butter, cheap beef, rice, beans, some broccoli. Shit ain't expensive.
@randomboy123ify
@randomboy123ify 7 лет назад
Lol
@justpeter9551
@justpeter9551 3 года назад
Slarted.
@jerrythomas4457
@jerrythomas4457 2 года назад
How did the broke college kid who could barely afford a gallon of milk afford to train at a starting strength gym?
@yeshuasage3724
@yeshuasage3724 Год назад
Alot of claims here are wild, ppl gaining 30 lbs of muscle in a few months when most advanced lifters will tell you that’s how much gain in 10 yrs of hard consistent work
@panzerkami2381
@panzerkami2381 7 лет назад
So the kid gained 1 kg of muscle each week for 11 weeks straight? Yeah, that never happened because it's impossible. But I'm sure your adoring fans are going to swallow it whole and ask for seconds.
@ludwigvonsowell5347
@ludwigvonsowell5347 7 лет назад
PanzerKami eat all your normal meals (assuming. 2-3k calories 3-4 meals) throw in a quart of milk at every meal. Bound to put on weight maybe not that fast but pretty close.
@jgpenniesworth442
@jgpenniesworth442 6 лет назад
It is possible and it does happen.
@frankchen4229
@frankchen4229 2 года назад
well maybe tall but painfully skinny guys
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