jeremys said:
what are your goals; more size oriented or strength oriented?
That is the key question.
I addressed his orginal question which was how to get past his sticking point in the bench press. Somehow, this turned into another DC advertisment.
I am not here to bash the DC program. It seems obvious to me that it does work. That is, it does what it is designed to do. Make you bigger.
WSB also does what it is designed to do. Increase your lifts. It does so by utilizing speed work, ME work and simply the fact of increasing a lift by NOT doing the lift. (Hope that makes sense.)
If I was to have anything at all that I would be skeptical with regards to the DC program, is that I have not yet seen how it addresses increasing a particular lift or attacking a sticking point. WSB DOES address those issues. And then some.
Now, everyone who has tried DC seems to be having success with the lifts going up, but that would seem more due to the fact of a drastic change in their training. Nothing new there. We've all been through that before.
I think we need to remember what the questions orginally are. If someone asks how to gain weight, by all means, point them to the DC sticky. However, if they are trying to get past a sticking point in a lift, I tend to feel that WSB, among others, may offer them the best solution.
Note: If I have come across at anytime as bashing DC, I apologize. That was never my intention.
Regards,
Joker