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    workout dilemma

    hey guys i have a bit of a unique problem. for the next 7 weeks due to my work in the military i will only be able to workout from friday night till sunday night so i'm looking to do 2 workout sessions in that time, also during the week my diet will be somewhat out of my control but i plan to suppliment this with tuna and protein bars. Anyway does anyone have some ideas for a workout schedule which i can fit into this time slot? i have a few ideas but i thought i would bounce the idea around the board

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    you could try a 3 day split.

    work like legs and back, arms and shoulders, chest and abs

    you will want to rearrange but that way your not in the gym for a huge amount of time and still hit everything you need to.

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    thanx for the quick response BR, i also plan to do some type of bodyweight only maintenance work(push ups chins etc) during the week, just need something to work with over the weekend

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    bump

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    3 day split using compund movements like Deadlifts, Bench Press, Military Press, and so on...

    Finish your profile... what are your stats and bb experience?

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    there you go warrior finished some my profile if that helps, yeah i think that is a good idea doing a heavy duty type workout with a few of the big basic exercises over 3 days, then while im away i will do some bodyweight only maitainence work.

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    Well... looks like you are Intermediate to Advanced. I would say working on those compound movements will be the best thing right now 4 you. After 7 weeks of that you should be ready for a week off and then back to POF training.

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    POF as in positions of flexsion training?

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    yup... that is what most usually use inbetween different high intensity training cycles.

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    i've been using hst training for the last 8 weeks worked pretty well.

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    Yeah, workout those three days.
    Maybe do some hard 10 sets of 10 if short on time too instead of the traditional approach 4sets/3 exercises.
    Or do the push/pull system. Chest/Tris/Front Delts; Back/Bis/ Side& Rear Delts ; But do legs on one workout.
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