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Re: Powerlifting book

Posted By: Nectar Kirkiris
Date: Friday, 24 July 2009, at 5:09 a.m.

In Response To: Powerlifting book (David Lee Dennison)

A couple of PL books that I've enjoyed are:

"Power, A Scientific Approach" by Dr Squat, Fred Hatfield. The current version could afford an update but it is a classic that you can still find at most bookstores, like Barnes and Noble.

"Coan Quest" by Ed Coan and Marty Gallagher. The book covers both training as well as all of Coan's incredible career. You order this directly from Quad's gym or from Elite fitness.

"The Greatest Benchers", by Dr. Judd has some great bios on guys like Jim Williams, Pat Casey, Anthony Clark.

Also, pretty much anything you can find by Paul Kelso, Dr. Ken Leistner and Marty Gallagher is going to be pretty good.

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