Mark Barber wrote:
> Hatfield wrote a book a while back called "Bodybuilding: A Scientific
> Approach" Pretty good book!
>
>
Hatfield is a psychologist. Good powerlifter with extroardinary
genetics, too. His books are about as scientific as any other weight
training books: not really. Beyond basic biology they are and completely
lacking in what you could find in the archives of this group in Keith
Hobman's posts.
>
> Lascivious Mink wrote:
>
>> BobPit wrote:
>>
>>> I am reading Stuart McRobert - Beyond Brawn, The Insiders
>>> Encyclopedia on How to Build Muscle & Might.pdf and I like it. But I
>>> would like to also read some book based on research and scientific
>>> evidence. Can you recommend a good one?
>>>
>>> Bob
>>>
>>>
>> I like the website www.hypertrophy-specific.com for the research,
>> though their conclusions are frequently debatable.
>>
>> If you're bald, try reading Siff; otherwise the pulling your hair out
>> in frustration thing is too painful.
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