These are my thoughts on machines, and primarily the smith. It is general knowledge that the use of free weights recruits more neromuscular transmitters, and generally strengthens your whole body. The smith sets you into one plane of motion, which is not functional the real world. I'm not saying that you trip and fall down onto a freeweight bench while walking down the street, but that the use of freeweights has always led to mass and strength gains. In terms of the guys DC trains, there is very little room to argue with results, however, you have to take into account that the majority of guys posted up from wat I have seen were on drugs, and we would al be fools indeed to model our workouts on those of cutler, and other pro bbers, most of whom no shit about proper training. Now, I'm not bad mouthing dc training, b/c from wat I've read it seems very promising, but I plan on doing this progra natty, and I'm not going to necessarily base my plans on the results of individuals on AS (obviusly two different sets of cirumstances). I'm not going to argue about the use of smith machines, etc, but you would find it evident that after working out on a smith for an extended period of time, you would not expect anywhere near equal carry overs in strength once switching back to freew weights. Thats just the bottom line here. So in terms of strength increases, I really dont know if they would count as much if made with a smith. Let me repeat that is my opinion. Up until now I was under the impression that the program would work if i used a freeweight incline bench, military press etc. What are your thoughts? Thanks....