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I’ve read lean gains, beyond braun, Arnold’s encyclopedia, and a couple other available on Amazon. Looking for a bodybuilding style book similar to above mentioned. Not just workouts but in depth stuff. Any suggestions? Not too found of the minimalist style of beyond brain FYI
 
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Christian Thibaudeau's The Black Book of Training Secrets, that is a good one to take a gander at. It is written from a unique point of view. Lots of programs in it as well as other good tidbits.
 
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Christian Thibaudeau's The Black Book of Training Secrets, that is a good one to take a gander at. It is written from a unique point of view. Lots of programs in it as well as other good tidbits.
I’ll check it out
 
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Supertraining by Yuri
The Muscle & Strength Pyramid by Eric Helms
Be Your Own Bodybuilding Coach by Scott Stevenson
Any books by Mike Israetel
 
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Supertraining by Yuri
The Muscle & Strength Pyramid by Eric Helms
Be Your Own Bodybuilding Coach by Scott Stevenson
Any books by Mike Israetel
Be your own bodybuilding coach is an excellent one!
 

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Supertraining by Yuri
The Muscle & Strength Pyramid by Eric Helms
Be Your Own Bodybuilding Coach by Scott Stevenson
Any books by Mike Israetel
^^^^

Although Supertraining is always fun because it’s on lists like this a lot but finding someone whose actually diligently read through the whole thing is quite rare.
 
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^^^^

Although Supertraining is always fun because it’s on lists like this a lot but finding someone whose actually diligently read through the whole thing is quite rare.
Well that is because it is more of a collection of articles than a flowing book
 
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I actually really like brutality of mountain dog training and the the muscle group manuals by John meadows. They have a ton of science and allow you to better understand muscle function and how to apply training to achieve results. Also have to mention Stan efferdings verticle diet and Scott Stevenson’s fortitude training. Both of these have a ton of references and information that has helped me greater understand training and nutrition. Although these are programs, they have a ton of info.
 

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