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Re: Powerlifting book

Posted By: eggers
Date: Wednesday, 22 July 2009, at 10:08 a.m.

In Response To: Powerlifting book (David Lee Dennison)

I responded to this about 2 weeks ago but it hasn't shown up yet.

There is definitely some good information in that book but you'll never mistake Louie for an author. The organization of the book is, well, not well organized at all. However, the knowledge and information is definitely there if you read the whole book and are able to piece the big picture together yourself.

I'm interested in the RTS book right now by Mike T. Anyone have a chance to read that one yet? Is it worth the price?

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