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Question Thread 16

New thread because the old one's too damn long. Please read the rules below. 

Rules: 

1. Don't reply to my reply with another question. Patreon makes it impossible to navigate and find it once the thread becomes long enough. The email notification doesn't take me to your reply, it just takes me to this thread. Instead, write a new comment/question.

2. Each Patron gets one post per question thread answered. It's not sustainable otherwise. New question threads are made every few days.

3. Use shift+enter to make a break. Don't post an unreadable mess. 

4. Zach Moore and Patrick Tucker are qualified personal trainers. They give great advice/answers and jump in when I'm not around. Alexander Jonathan Leahy is also good. Knows a thing or two about powerlifting. 

5. Don't ask how much you're supposed to eat on training and rest days respectively. We're not here to do math for you. (BW in kg) x 30 is a good starting point for maintenance. 

6. Before asking, please make sure you read Patrick Tucker's LG FAQ. Updated every Friday (weekend in this week's case).

7. Check out Elliott Myers's Google Sheets Log for the RPT diet routine AND Patreon RPT Routine.

8. Check out Zach Moore's LG Patreon Table of Contents

Comments

No more question here - use the new thread instead. (Up in a min)

I wanted the scientific co-sign from Alan. Received that and more, including a foreword. From others, I was looking for practical feedback, i.e. this part could be better explained, this question should probably be covered in the FAQ, and this part is too complex and needs to be simplified. Borge provided excellent feedback here, and the others did their part too. Almost everything were adjusted thereafter, meaning rewritten, written or clarified in a footnote for example.

Hi Martin, This question is about the review process of your book. I read the Last Chapter post and got curious about how you set up the reviewing process. For what I understand, nobody got access to the whole book. And I see that you asked feedback for experts such as Borge Fagerli and Alan Aragon. * do you ask for feedback only from experts or also from trusted friends (who may or may not happen to be in the fitness industry)? * do you ask for feedback from a scientific point of view (such as correctness of what's written), or also for clarity (if it's easily understandable, etc)? * how do you go about implementing the feedback? I mean, how do you filter their feedback into deciding "I will change this" or "fuck that, I will not change that". Thanks for all the great work you do, I am looking forward for the book - I'm sure it will be worth the wait.


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