
Originally Posted by
Anna Bollick
It might be or it might not be overtraining. Depends a lot on you, and also on how many sets/reps you do. Mostly, I am beginning to think that overtraining is an urban myth. Remember, the old guys used to train daily, doing either full body or two part split, without gear, and some of them looked pretty durn good, Girlfriend.
Here is something someone gave me recently:
Day 1 upper back
Day 2 quads
Day 3 chest
day 4 abs
day 5 shoulders
day 6 biceps
day 7 forearms
day 8 triceps
day 9 Hams, glutes, erectors
day 10 calves
Off cycle, do as written, no more than two exercises and no more than two sets of each. On cycle, do the scheduled bodypart and also the part that is 5 days away. For instance, immediately after upper back, do biceps. Oh quads day, also do forearms. On chest day, also do triceps. etc etc. A day off only when you feel like it.
Actually, as given, it was laid out graphically, like a spoked wheel with 10 spokes, each labeled with a body part, and on cycle, just add the opposite spoke's body part to each day's workout, and progress clockwise around the circle. Off cycle, just do the indicated body part. You can draw this out on paper. It is like fabulously easy to keep track of what you are doing, Girl!
Love
Anna