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The Original Starting Strength Novice Program
Workout A
3x5 Squat
3x5 Bench Press
1x5 Deadlift
Workout B
3x5 Squat
3x5 Press
5x3 Power cleans
Workouts A and B alternate on 3 non-consecutive days per week.
Onus Wunsler Beginner Program
Workout A
3x5 Squat
3x5 Press
1x5 Deadlift / 5x3 Power Cleans (Alternating)
Workout B
3x5 Squat
3x5 Bench Press
3x10 or 5x10 Back Extensions (unweighted if progressing to GHR, weighted if not)
Chin-Ups: 3 sets to failure or add weight if completing more than 15 reps
Workouts A and B alternate on 3 non-consecutive days per week.
Practical Programming Novice Program
Monday
3x5 Squat
3x5 Bench press / Press (Alternating)
Chin-ups: 3 sets to failure or add weight if completing more than 15 reps
Wednesday
3x5 Squat
3x5 Press / Bench Press (Alternating)
1x5 Deadlift
Friday
3x5 Squat
3x5 Bench Press / Press (Alternating)
Pull-ups: 3 sets to failure or add weight if completing more than 15 reps
Which Version Should I do?
This largely depends on how often you’d like to powerclean, deadlift and do pull-ups. If you want to deadlift and powerclean 1-2x/week and pull-ups aren’t a priority (you’ll get to do them eventually) do The Original Starting Strength Program. If you’d like to Deadlift, powerclean and do pull-ups about equally, do The Onus Wunsler Beginner Program. If you don’t ever want to do powercleans and you only want to deadlift 1x/week, but you’d like to do pull-ups 2x/week do The Practical Programming Novice Program. You will gain extraordinary amounts of strength on any one of these fine programs.