Starting Strength Reviewed: Does Mark Rippetoe's Program Still Deliver? | Strength Series Pt. 1 | 350 episode artwork

EPISODE · Jul 6, 2026 · 27 MIN

Starting Strength Reviewed: Does Mark Rippetoe's Program Still Deliver? | Strength Series Pt. 1 | 350

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The episode introduces Mark Rippetoe's Starting Strength, covering its alternating workouts, simple progression, and focus on squat, press/bench, and deadlift. It also explains why the program works and who it suits best. Chapters 0:03 - Getting Stronger Basics 4:45 - Strength Journeys 10:30  - Starting Strength Overview 15:19 - Novice to Advanced 20:09 - Who Should Use It 25:33 - Verdict On The Program Long Summary In this episode we begin a series on strength training programs and focus on Mark Rippetoe's Starting Strength. We explain that the discussion will cover who the program is for, how it is structured, and what we think of it overall. We also share our own training backgrounds. We both describe moving between bodybuilding, football-based training, powerlifting-style work, and more concurrent training with lifting and conditioning. We note that strength training has always been part of our routines, even when our goals changed. We then outline the basic Starting Strength approach. The novice version centers on two workouts, A and B, built around squat, press or bench press, and deadlift, with simple progression and very light starting weights. We emphasize that the program is repetitive by design and that the book is very comprehensive. We discuss why we think the program works: frequent practice of the main lifts, gradual overload, and learning the movements with light loads before adding weight. We also explain that the program starts without much accessory work, then later adds movements like power cleans, chin-ups, pull-ups, and back extensions. We close by saying the program is best for beginners, people returning to barbell training, and youth athletes, especially if a parent wants to teach a child basic barbell training safely. We give the program a thumbs up as a solid starting point for basic strength work. Brief Summary In this episode we begin a series on strength training programs and focus on Mark Rippetoe's Starting Strength. We discuss our own training backgrounds and then outline the program's basic structure, including its two alternating workouts, simple progression, and emphasis on the squat, press or bench press, and deadlift. We explain why we think the program works, including frequent practice of the main lifts, gradual overload, and starting with light weights to learn the movements. We also note that accessory work is limited at first and added later. We conclude that the program is best suited for beginners, people returning to barbell training, and youth athletes, and we give it a positive overall assessment as a starting point for basic strength work. Topics:  strength training, Mark Rippetoe, Starting Strength, alternating workouts, squat, bench press, deadlift, gradual overload, beginners barbell training.

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