Hey I'm wondering what people think of this program: http://stronglifts.com/stronglifts-5x5-beginner-strength-training-program/
Just from everything I've read (which is probably too much) doing squats in both works outs (doing the 3 times a week) seems like way too much. One of the threads in the Vault points to this workout that also has squats in both sessions. Opinions?
Also doing pushups to failiure and prone bridges doesn't seem like it would gain much weight. Although it may be because the workout is just for gaining muscle (the perspective I'm coming from)
Another reason I'm asking is because I just read Scrawny To Brawny which seems like it has a lot of great information in it. The authors reccomend doing 5x5 for most exercises as well.
Basically as soon as I can I'm cutting all the half assed attempts and wishes I've made before and joining the gym. I know any workout is better than none but I'm looking for the best place to start. There's tons of great information out there, the problem is just that most of it contradicts the rest. I know the basics (heavy lifts, low reps, compund lifts, east big). Just looking for a solid program to startw with (considering I'm a total beginner).
Workout A Workout B
Squat 5x5 Squat 5x5
Bench Press 5x5 Overhead Press 5x5
Inverted Rows 3xF Deadlift 1x5
Push-ups 3xF Pull-ups/Chin-ups 3xF
Reverse Crunch 3x12 Prone Bridges 3x30sec
Just from everything I've read (which is probably too much) doing squats in both works outs (doing the 3 times a week) seems like way too much. One of the threads in the Vault points to this workout that also has squats in both sessions. Opinions?
Also doing pushups to failiure and prone bridges doesn't seem like it would gain much weight. Although it may be because the workout is just for gaining muscle (the perspective I'm coming from)
Another reason I'm asking is because I just read Scrawny To Brawny which seems like it has a lot of great information in it. The authors reccomend doing 5x5 for most exercises as well.
Basically as soon as I can I'm cutting all the half assed attempts and wishes I've made before and joining the gym. I know any workout is better than none but I'm looking for the best place to start. There's tons of great information out there, the problem is just that most of it contradicts the rest. I know the basics (heavy lifts, low reps, compund lifts, east big). Just looking for a solid program to startw with (considering I'm a total beginner).