Mortimer Adler has written some philosophy books that are accessible, like How to Think About the Great Ideas: From the Great Books of Western Civilization. http://www.amazon.com/How-Think-About-Great-Ideas/dp/0812694...
You're obviously well educated on the subject. I agree with what you're saying. That's why my recommendation above was to do Bootstrapping Squats (at first), bench, deadlifts and chins -- just the basics. You especially…
Some of the exercises in the links you give are okay. Front squats are an especially advanced exercise--a lot harder than they look. And bench presses won't give you rounded shoulders. I'd recommend Bootstrapper Squats…
>>The takeaways seem to be disconnected to the article You can say that again. The takeaway should have been to find another job, who would want to work for a company like that?
...but you saved a lot by ordering it on amazon: 45 (manning)-26(amazon)=$19 savings. Is the pdf worth $19?
Mortimer Adler has written some philosophy books that are accessible, like How to Think About the Great Ideas: From the Great Books of Western Civilization. http://www.amazon.com/How-Think-About-Great-Ideas/dp/0812694...
You're obviously well educated on the subject. I agree with what you're saying. That's why my recommendation above was to do Bootstrapping Squats (at first), bench, deadlifts and chins -- just the basics. You especially…
Some of the exercises in the links you give are okay. Front squats are an especially advanced exercise--a lot harder than they look. And bench presses won't give you rounded shoulders. I'd recommend Bootstrapper Squats…
>>The takeaways seem to be disconnected to the article You can say that again. The takeaway should have been to find another job, who would want to work for a company like that?
...but you saved a lot by ordering it on amazon: 45 (manning)-26(amazon)=$19 savings. Is the pdf worth $19?