View Poll Results: Your best workout routine for MASS

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Thread: Best routine for Mass

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    Question Best routine for Mass

    What would be the best routine for Mass, still staying away from Over-Training and Under-Training.
    Last edited by SayHelotomylilFriend; 04-30-2005 at 01:11 PM.

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    Bumping THAT! Vote please!

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    I usually go 5 days straight without any problems. . . If I feel under-recovered/fatigued/or have a lack of motivation, I just take a day off, then right back to it. The frequency would also be dependent upon your split. If you did one on one off and worked one muscle a day, it would take about 10-11 days between bodyparts. Just pick a split and try it. . .

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    Kinda hard to really tell...depends on the routine.

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    There are a lot of factors that go into overtraining like how often do you train a muscle group, how many sets you are doing, diet habits, etc. Too broad of a question to give a complete answer.

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    Well I changed it so I now Lift on Monday - Tuesday - Thursday - Saturday
    Monday: Pec - Triceps - Abs
    Tuesday: Legs - Calves
    Wednesday: OFF (recuperation, muscle construction)
    Thursday: Back - Biceps - Forearms
    Friday: OFF (recuperation, muscle construction)
    Saturday: Shoulder - Traps - Calves - Abs


    What you think ? What would you change ? is this Over Training ?

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    That wouldn't be over training in my opinion, as long as you are taking Sunday off between delts and chest.

  8. #8
    Quote Originally Posted by Aboot
    That wouldn't be over training in my opinion, as long as you are taking Sunday off between delts and chest.
    I do take sunday off

    Thanks

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    altho i voted on the poll it fails to take into account hardly any factors.

  10. #10
    Quote Originally Posted by Prime
    altho i voted on the poll it fails to take into account hardly any factors.

    you are pretty right. I did this poll, then I realized that It's quite general..

    I stoped my choice from a simple 2 ON, 1 OFF to a final static routine of:

    ON: Monday - Tuesday - Thursday - Saturday
    OFF: Wedenesday - Friday - Sunday

    Muscle:

    Monday: Pec - Triceps - Abs
    Tuesday: Legs - Calves
    Wednesday: OFF (recuperation, muscle construction)
    Thursday: Back - Biceps - Forearms
    Friday: OFF (recuperation, muscle construction)
    Saturday: Shoulder - Traps - Calves - Abs
    Sunday: OFF (recuperation, muscle construction)

    I do no OFF days between Mon and Thu because I won't hit back the arms and upper body while doing my legs workout..

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    mass is on reps and diet (along with rest)


    but that would be last piece of puzzle

  12. #12
    Quote Originally Posted by Jantzen4k
    mass is on reps and diet (along with rest)


    but that would be last piece of puzzle


    what you mean on "reps"
    series of 8-10 reps is good for mass ?

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