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>>437390 >That's just because starting strength is meant to be a quick, easy, casual work out. For whatever reason, that means squats in every work out, skipping a legs day completely. Retarded if you ask me, after squatting you need time to recover, one day isn't enough unless you're already jacked. I guess the author realizes people just want to CURLZ all day, so he did what he could to get legs in there. Hence the name starting strength, it's for people too stupid to do a real routine.
While I agree what Starting Strength is not the be-all-end-all of programs that people make it out to be, the very idea that you think that it is not a "real" routine or that you absolutely must have a leg day shows that you are a colossal moron. Congrats.
By the way, there was a time when the bandwagon was to always have a leg day. Just because you are some young punk kid who has no concept of the history of fitness doesn't make you some kind of free thinker, just a fool.
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