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Anonymous
Pull-ups, Chin-ups, Dips, and Pushups. How would one incorporate all that body weight shit into the classic Rippetoe's Starting Strength?
>> Anonymous
Don't know. Would you really need to use body weight exercises if you're doing the Rippetoe.
>> Anonymous
I think they're all still important, except maybe pushups. Why do 70 of them when you can just load up a bar and get a better workout doing 8 reps?

Pullups, chins, and dips are still great compound moves that I wouldn't want to give up.
>> Anonymous
>>246042
But how can I effectively add them into the workout? Like a day where I SQUATZ, bench, and dead. At what point would a person do some bodyweight shit in between those?
>> Anonymous
>>246067

Hmmm...not sure. would need to see the weekly sched. My instincts say instead of doing 8 sets of bench, or whatever, replace with some dips to stimulate different parts of the chest/tris.
>> Anonymous
>>246079
It;s the typical Starting Strength program. 3 sets of 5 on squats, 3x5 on bench, and 1x5 on deadlifts. The switch it up on the next work out with squatz, overhead press and standing row.
>> Anonymous
Those are accesories exercises. Don't add them right away to avoid overtrain. I do them at the end of my workout.

Dips on bench day, for synergy.
Pullups on press day, for synergy.
>> Anonymous
>>246092
Cool. I'll give it a try. What about Chin ups (palms facing in)