I must say that the latest article on t-nation is puke. He says the same thing every time and I hope they get rid of him.
I must say that the latest article on t-nation is puke. He says the same thing every time and I hope they get rid of him.
You avatar might be the best on the board, behind Rupert's.Originally Posted by airbourne
I havent read his other articles but his last one I just read last night and thought it was good. It seemed liek a good program to follow if you are looking for a combo. size and strength. I actually called my friend today who is always experimenting with new programs (thanx to me) and I am going to have him try it starting next week.Originally Posted by airbourne
cant beat rupert's avatar.
The problem is that he has about 4 or more articles that say the exact same thing, manipulating set/reps for bodybuilders. It isn't a bad plan, but I can see how some people get tired of it.Originally Posted by QUIKAZHELL
I actually just started read his stuff so im not that familar with it. However Ive read his "Hybrid Hypertrophy" article and the "Triple T "article. To make things easier for me can you post the links to the articles you are talking about in chrono. order so I can read them and get what your saying? thanx.Originally Posted by Davan
Amen Airbourne!
Waterbury's articles suck, and they all say the SAME FUCKING THING: volume, volume, volume, spend your whole life in the weight room, lift eight days a week, etc. Then he justifies his ideas with generic claims about what great results he gets.... he is the second most idiotic T-Nation contributed behind Don Alyssi, who frankly pulls info out of his ass.
Unfortunately most of the the T-lemmings blindly accept everything says, and always say "WOW!!! GREAT ARTICLE CHAD!!!!" before they even try the information
I have used a few of his programmes for about 4-8 weeks and got great results in terms of muscle mass and got some increased strength also.
sorry, but t-mag is all about nothing more than selling supplements. people want to believe that it's an intellectual wellspring for bodybuilders and athletes, but the simple fact is that the site exists for no other purpose than to attract customers to biotest. Their strategy is to develop a following and make people think they're legit by publishing training information, and then extend that credibility to their supps. It's sleazy as hell if you ask me
I guess I am a sleaz-ball!