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03-17-2005, 11:38 PM #1Associate Member
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How's it look?
Switched up my workout routine, going with a 6 days on, one day off.
Mon.- Chest, front and medial delts.
Tues- Back, Traps and rear delts.
Wed- Arms, Legs
Thurs- Same as Monday
Fri- Same as Tuesday
Sat- Same as Wednesday
Sun- Off
Some will say that 6 days on and 1 day off is overtraining, but I'm 19 and feel that my recovery is excellent. I was thinking about throwing legs and arms in Tuesday and Friday instead of Wed and Sat.
So what do you guys think?
Kaleb
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03-18-2005, 12:12 AM #2
your going to be training each muslce 2 times a week??? Chest and back twice in a 5 day span? Arms and legs on the same day?? That seems a lot to me...I would also combine tri with chest, and back with bi imo...I would do something like this
Mon- Chest
Tues- Back
Wed- Shoulders
Thur- Arms
Fri -legs
Sat-Rest
Sun-Rest
Then repeat....so its 5 on 2 off...similar to your 6 on, 1 off....
OR this is what I DO, it works for me...
Chest/tri
Back/Bi
off
Shoulders/Abs
Legs
Off
then repeat....i go 2 on 1 off, 2 on 1 off....
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03-18-2005, 01:29 AM #3
Never combine Back/Biceps Chest/Triceps because on one of the muscle groups, the intensity will be lacking and the muscles would have already been used. Give each group a good amount of attention. Try:
Mon: Chest
Tues: Off
Wed: Biceps/Triceps
Thurs: Off
Friday: Back/Shoulders
Sat: Off
Sun: Legs
Never do a push/pull routine, it's almost as bad as those people that try to do a total body workout once a week rather than splitting it up.
And also if your intensity in your workouts is great enough and you use many of the training tricks (drop sets, superset, slow eccentric/ fast concentric, etc) you shouldn't be able to work each part twice a week, atleast not with the same intensity.
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03-18-2005, 02:00 AM #4
[QUOTE=El Jugo Buen0]Never combine Back/Biceps Chest/Triceps because on one of the muscle groups, the intensity will be lacking and the muscles would have already been used. Give each group a good amount of attention.
I cant disagree more.....I think majority of people do Back/Bi together and some do chest/tri as well. Chest/tri is a little more debatable, but doing back and bi together is a must. You use and stimulate you biceps alot during your back workout, so doing a good 6 hard sets to finish them off is more than enough to make them grow...same goes for triceps...and how you say give each group the same amount of attention....thats wrong...look how small your bicep is compared to your back....doing 12-14 sets on biceps for example is all for show, if your even able to do that many sets, it shows that you arent hiting each set with enough intensity......check out swoles arm protocol....
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03-18-2005, 02:44 AM #5
i do arms their own day and on my chest/traps day i just do 1 exercise after doing my chest, either close grip bench or dips, and i go really heavy for 3 sets of 8. then 3 days later is my arm day and i do tricepts/bi's. my arms are growing now since i switched to that. i do the same for back day, i just do back then at the end i do 1 torch set for bi's. i do bb curls 3 set of 8 but going slow and having correct form.. helps for me! make sure ur not overtraining. i do everything one time a week besides traps/calves/arms
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03-18-2005, 02:52 AM #6
Two things I am noticing that are going to hinder you
1. Not near enough rest
2. No shoulder day. Do not tie in your shoulders with another workout, you need a separate shoulder day so you can incorperate a heavy compound movment to make those badboys grow.
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03-18-2005, 02:57 AM #7Originally Posted by Testsubject
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03-18-2005, 06:32 AM #8
Overtraining IMO
Originally Posted by Kaleb
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03-18-2005, 06:40 AM #9Originally Posted by Testsubject
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03-18-2005, 08:26 AM #10AR Hall of Fame
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My CNS just got fried from READING this.
Overtraining like a mother f*cker.
~SC~
Originally Posted by Kaleb
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03-18-2005, 10:03 AM #11
Not good my friend.
You are doing back the day before bi's.
Your are doing bi's and tri's the day before your second chest workout. It's fine to work everything twice a week, DEPENDING on your volume. Can you do 20 sets for chest on monday and turn around and do it again on thursday, NO. Keep it low low volume if you want to hit everything twice a week.
Chest/Shoulder/Tri
Back/Bi's
Off
Legs
Shoulders
Off
Repeat
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03-18-2005, 11:17 AM #12Anabolic Member
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Well I may not agree with your routine but I say go for it! See how your body responds then make adjustments. Too many people say what will work and what won't but we are all different. The only way you are going to learn in this game is to do it, it's called experimentation and I garantee you would at least learn from it.
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03-18-2005, 03:45 PM #13Associate Member
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I don't believe much in overtraining in the sense of not resting enough, now I believe that if you go in there and do 25 sets on chest and 16 sets on biceps, yes, you're definitely overtraining. My boss is 5'7'' 190lbs at about 7% BF and said that he was at his biggest when he was training 6 days on and one day off. But I appreciate everyone's opinion, I think I'm going to tweak it just a bit, but still do every muscle twice a week.
Kaleb
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03-18-2005, 03:50 PM #14I don't believe much in overtraining in the sense of not resting enough
I don't believe much in overtraining in the sense of not resting enough
i dont see the purpose in splitting your delts into 2 days tho...just doesnt make since to me...even when training front and medial delts your rear delts are stilll working...JMO
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