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    is it still easy to overtrain when using steroids ????????

    so next cycle il be using 600mg test & 600mg deca and i wanted to know if i can get away with training some body parts twice a week ? my main lagging muscles are bi's & tri's so want to try hit them twice a week
    something like
    mon: chest/tris
    tues:back/bi's
    wed: legs
    thurs: delts & traps
    friday: bi's/tri's/forearms
    sat: legs ( depending how i feel may take the weekend off )

    could you get away with hitting every body part twice a week with this cycle ??? say

    mon: chest/back
    tue: bi's/tri's
    wed: legs/delts
    thurs: chest/back
    fri: bi's/tri's
    sat: legs/delts

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    Its difficult to over train your muscles - its not as easy as some people think. Training mucsle groups twice per wk is fine as long as your routine provides adequate rest for each muscle between workouts - yours does. You'll be fine. Good luck.
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    you can. but i have never seen a person can do delts after heavy leg workout. after leg workout im shot i can barely crawl to the car and drive home....
    delts is exhausting as well so i cant imagine doing them after each other. you must be superman to have such energy

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    il start with legs and finish up with some delts on wednesday and on saterday il start with delts and finish up with some legs. also am i overtraining arms by doing chest/back monday and then arms tuesday as i know there will be alot of bi/tri movement monday ?

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    Depends on the intensity of your work-out, IMHO. Keep your nutrition and rest on point. AAS is great but does not do it on it's own.
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    il do 3 exercises per muscle group of 4 sets of 10 reps and workouts will be around 40-60 minutes

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    Quote Originally Posted by MickeyKnox
    Its difficult to over train your muscles - its not as easy as some people think. Training mucsle groups twice per wk is fine as long as your routine provides adequate rest for each muscle between workouts - yours does. You'll be fine. Good luck.
    I believe this statement is true, but you can't forget about the constant stress on the CNS. Especially if ur doing legs twice a week, mixed in with back (if u do things like heavy deads). And of course if ur training to failure (real failure) that's extremely taxing on ur CNS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hobnob View Post
    il do 3 exercises per muscle group of 4 sets of 10 reps and workouts will be around 40-60 minutes
    legs require alot of work. IMO , look at pro's workout in off season
    leg extenstion
    hack squat
    leg press
    squat
    leg curls
    lunges
    stiff leg deadlift
    and calves....

    thats ALOT
    i didnt start working on legs until last year and i have been doing all this twice a week and my legs added so much muscle i gained 10+ LBS only on legs i would assume cuz it grew alot...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tron3219 View Post
    I believe this statement is true, but you can't forget about the constant stress on the CNS. Especially if ur doing legs twice a week, mixed in with back (if u do things like heavy deads). And of course if ur training to failure (real failure) that's extremely taxing on ur CNS.

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    training to real failure and real HEAVY especially on legs make you exhausted, im telling u i could barely walk to the car
    its impossible to do another 5 delts heavy workout unless you are not hitting it hard on legs

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    Is it still possible to over stress the tendons, but not the muscle due to ovr training? I'm having a situation where my forearm/elbow/bicep tendons get way sore long before any muscles get wore out. Bums me out

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    Overtraining is MENTAL in 99% of cases. Meaning you overtrain your CNS not your muscles. On steroids , it would be damn near impossible to overtrain a muscle group imo, but you can still certainly get mentally worn out if you're lifting too intense everyday with no rest days. I do:

    Chest and arms
    Legs
    back and delts
    rest
    repeat

    And I find this to be a damn near optimal formula to maximize muscle and strength gains without burning out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MickeyKnox View Post
    Its difficult to over train your muscles - its not as easy as some people think. Training mucsle groups twice per wk is fine as long as your routine provides adequate rest for each muscle between workouts - yours does. You'll be fine. Good luck.
    This is true

    Overtraining is a CNS thing not muscular..... You don't just do 25 sets for chest and then the next day wake up overtrained...

    Go too hard for too long and you 'could' OT your CNS

    Training everything twice per week is fine, just stay away from failure and maybe only go to failure for one set per exercise...

    From what I have read/ heard it is more optimal than a once a week high intensity bashing.... Again, from what I have heard from layne norton the data and knowledge in the scientific community has shown repeatedly that a higher training frequency and higher volume are closer to optimal vs a lower frequency and higher intensity for muscle hypertrophy....

    I do love HIT training... The speed of it, the overall feel but is it optimal, probably not based on what I hear from professionals (and I'm not talking bodybuilder a lol)
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    Quote Originally Posted by baseline_9

    This is true

    Overtraining is a CNS thing not muscular..... You don't just do 25 sets for chest and then the next day wake up overtrained...

    Go too hard for too long and you 'could' OT your CNS

    Training everything twice per week is fine, just stay away from failure and maybe only go to failure for one set per exercise...

    From what I have read/ heard it is more optimal than a once a week high intensity bashing.... Again, from what I have heard from layne norton the data and knowledge in the scientific community has shown repeatedly that a higher training frequency and higher volume are closer to optimal vs a lower frequency and higher intensity for muscle hypertrophy....

    I do love HIT training... The speed of it, the overall feel but is it optimal, probably not based on what I hear from professionals (and I'm not talking bodybuilder a lol)
    Optimal in what sense tho? Strength? Endurance? Size?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tron3219 View Post
    Optimal in what sense tho? Strength? Endurance? Size?

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    Don't quote me but I'm pretty sure laynes talking about muscle hypertrophy....

    Again don't quote me (because I don't want to have to search the net to back myself up lol) but a higher frequency will also be closer to optimal for strength (when periodized deloads and implemented)...

    So both hypertrophy (size) and strength...
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    I've read some things which suggest it could be beneficial to lift in the higher rep range, occasionally, range to avoid overtraining. So, over a two week period (or longer) you could make one of those revolutions (thurs: chest/back, fri: bi's/tri's,
    sat: legs/delts) a de-load day.

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    Or, make one of those days higher rep and alternate.

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    Per CT fletcher - there's no such thing as over training.

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    I thought overtraining led to injuries?

    Sounds like it's more of a mental fatigue?

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    I'd worry more about undertraining/undersleeping!

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