Well, you're right. Because that's not what SS was designed for. The purpose of SS is to provide a strength base and foundation that will make transitioning to another program (whether strength or hypertrophy focused) easier and more efficient.
This guy is an example of SS done right. Build the base, then transition to something more in line with your overall goals.
Bentley Thomas
This a steroid progress picture.
Eli Jenkins
Starting strength is shit and will always be shit, you DYELs don't know what you are talking about
besides u guys proly dont even read the SS book, u just get ur routine and information about ss from pictures and infographics
Adrian Gomez
>citation needed The only complaint I have with the routine is a lack of upperbody work, do dips and chins every day and its a good and balanced routine. Prove me otherwise.
Joseph Jackson
>those fucking legs
Julian Green
What a wrong ss exactly? Just switched off as I was struggling to progress but it worked ok for me
Brody Hernandez
>strength base foundation
Gabriel Green
Squatting 315x10 will build bigger legs than 185x10, and you'll get there faster with a strength base.
Landon Cooper
Nothing is "wrong" with it per se, people just think it will build them an aesthetic physique when it's really for building strength. The aesthetics will come when you switch to an aesthetics routine.
Liam Jackson
Easier to hit high reps for hypertrophy when you don't struggle to squat 1pl8. Plus hypertrophy works better with higher weight, so the higher your volume weight is at, the better. Not gonna get big muscles when you curl 20s.
Isaiah King
>it's fine, just add to it I mean, fuck. Come on. The program is severely lacking upper body and is meant foe the most begginner of begginers. I did it for maybe two weeks before I realized it was about 1/3 of an actual workout. If you're going to have to add and supplement the program, why not just start with something else?
Logan King
does SS turn you gay as well to the point you start wearing cheetah print briefs?
Wyatt Sanders
Two things. 1.It's safer and you'll get just as strong on a full body general weight lifting program. 2.The lessons learned from said program will allow you to transition into any other form of weight lifting that you want and give you basic understanding of how the whole thing works. Your base of knowledge being a barebones powerlifting program where you're told to get fat to get bigger lifts and that putting weight on the bar every session is the norm and not an exception and only lifiting huge is the best way to workout is setting people up to fail and fail huge.
Oh, by they way. A general calisthenics stretching and cardio program is the best strength and fitness base anyone can start from. There's a reason the dominant chinese and russian lifters all start their athletes all out with that.
It's meant for generally fit and athletic highschool football players. Not the general public.
Kevin Anderson
if you take advice from this board other than >you should lift weights and eat protein
you're an idiot
Ethan Diaz
What did he mean by this?
Carson Thomas
Well so ya see his retarded fucking legs?
Camden Long
But will it get you bigger legs than a few sets of 185x20? No, no it won't.
Dylan Peterson
6/10 because you got me to reply.
20 rep squat sets are supposed to be done with your 10rm you mong.
Sebastian Rodriguez
Not him but they look great to me.
Brody Watson
The fuck my nigga
Jack Roberts
>that >aesthetic
hahaha*wheeze*
Nathaniel Garcia
What do you suggest to start with then. I believe it's a great program to introduce the main compound lifts and build a bade of strength. My wife just started ss today. Her mobility is pure trash though. I don't know who doesn't add curls and other shit to it to add some balance also who gets these giant ss legs?