well...i would go as far to say ANYTHING will work. there are definitely a few guidelines in training that solidify a good foundation.
for ex: i don't suggest working out 3 days in a row. the nervous system in the human body requires 24 hours to fully adapt to the destruction from lifting weight. you can work around this by training different body parts everyday but 3 days in a row sets you back too far.
we disagree here. i always thought this^^^ but a couple months ago i decided to see for myself, whether or not this was true. seeing as how guys like arnold used to do 2-a-day's and hit the same muscle group 3 times a week (and sometimes every day). so i decided to give a similar plan, a try.
prior to this experiment, i was on an extremely lean bulk and was gaining 1/2 a pound a week (my goal). so going into the experiment, i kept my diet exactly the same, with the only difference being i added an extra meal. the result? i gained between 5 and 6 pounds the first month!
i could get into WHY this is the case, but it's pointless. the point is, i more than doubled my results with a routine that most people would call "over-training". that's why i think anything could work. hard work, good nutrition, and variety are the keys to success imo.
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