All depends on goals, there's nothing too mindblowing in there if you already know most basics. Kraemer Strength Training Anatomy, 2nd Edition, Frederic Delavier Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry, 4th Edition 2004, David Nelson and Michael Cox NOTE: This file won't show up for you. Kelly Starrett The Science and Practice of Strength Training, 2nd Edition, Vladimir M. Working: (Possibly)WORKING LINK: Steroid Knowledge: Anabolic Pharmacology, Seth Roberts, 2009 Chemical Muscle Enhancement I, L Rea Chemical Muscle Enhancement II, L Rea Underground Anabolics, William Llewellyn Anabolics 9th Edition, William Llewellyn Anabolics 10th Edition, William Llewellyn Training Methods and Anatomy: 531: Raw Strength Training System, 2nd Edition, Jim Windler Article from eMuscleMag: Arnold Chest Training Starting Strength, 3rd Edition 2011, Mark Rippetoe The Juggernaut Method 2.0, Chad Wesley Smith Becoming A Supple Leopard, Dr. Bodybuilding is about looking the best, so the philosophic aspects can not be completely separated from the technical. Arnold's book is good, and any bodybuilders autobiography is good because it's a lifestyle, you need to learn how to build your life around bodybuilding. Original source is wbjason from muscle-growth. I would say read every dam book you can find.
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