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XChris1632X
This is also the same kinda thing as above, I do hamstring curls just not everyweek. It is one of the things I change up as to not overwork the legs and cycle in some different workouts. I throw a lot of different workouts in, the ones I posted are just an example of one week.
If it's working, then keep it up by all means
I do have a question about working arms twice a week though. What is the easiest way to realize if you are overworking them? My Tricepts have great recovery time, hence the reason I can just wait a few days after chest and touch on them again. My bicepts however do not seem to recover fast at all but usually feel alright come Friday to do back.
My arms feel pretty sore and take forever to fully heal once they've been overworked, but they are by far slowest healing muscles... At one point I had dedicated one day of the week just for arms and even then, anything over 4 exercises with 4 sets for either bi's or tri's and I would not be back to 100% for nearly 2 weeks and that was while taking it easy the rest of the time... If your biceps take longer, you probably should reduce your sets and exercises... I've seeng good growth since I switched to working them on back day after I'm finished with back and only do 2 exercises of no more than 4 sets a piece... Tri's after shoulders and I do the same thing... sometimes I may do 3 sets of 3 exercises though... My tri's heal faster than bi's
Thanks for all the insight.