[quote]David1991 wrote:
Does TC stand for something? I see “TC” all the time and have no idea what people are talking about [/quote]
TC? Dude’s a loser.
[quote]David1991 wrote:
Does TC stand for something? I see “TC” all the time and have no idea what people are talking about [/quote]
TC? Dude’s a loser.
Mike Boyle’s 25 Years, 25 Mistakes:
http://www.T-Nation.com/readArticle.do?id=1475529
TC’s Lovely Bilaterally Symmetrical Mammals:
http://www.T-Nation.com/readArticle.do?id=1888940
John Berardi’s G-Flux: Building the Ultimate Body:
http://www.T-Nation.com/readArticle.do?id=909183
These articles, once I read them really made me think a lot about the specific topics aforementioned. In essence, I really think these articles specifically have changed who I am.
[quote]TC wrote:
David1991 wrote:
Does TC stand for something? I see “TC” all the time and have no idea what people are talking about
TC? Dude’s a loser.
[/quote]
And I still bought his book.
Ian King’s “The Bulk-Building Workout”, not for the workout itself but for the parts about organizing your entire life around getting big.
http://www.T-Nation.com/article/bodybuilding/the_bulkbuilding_workout
Merry Christmas Bob is something you look foward to like when that channel runs ‘A Christmas Story’ for 24 hours every December. You know it’ll be up, you reread it, and it reminds you all over again how it is.
I love the Poliquin Q and A’s.
ANything where Thibs recounts his personal training or diet (just hits home so much more than some theoretical recounting of new studies)
Older Berardi diet stuff (shaped a lot of what I do, and a great place for any newb to start)
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Atomic dog.