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Training Split - Whatcha think
As mentioned before I have been trying to put together a training split that for one I will like and two that will not over train or under train. This would be easy for most, but I have a few factors that are thown in that make it difficult. For instance, I love to work bi's and tri's together; I don't feel like I maximize my workouts for tri's if worked with another bodypart b/c I can't go as heavy and so on. I will post a couple of different splits and you guys tell me which one you like better. I will alternate some movements from week to week like if I want to go heavy on shoulders this week then that would come before my chest movements. French presses would be sub'd w/dips and so on.
Split A Monday - Chest/Shoulders Flat BB Press 3-4x10,8,6,6 Incline BB Pres 2-x10,8, superset w/ flat fly's 2x15,10 DB Press 3x10,8,6 Lateral Raises 3 x 12,10,10 superset w/ Face Pulls 3 x 12,10,10 Wednesday - Legs, calves Squats 4 x 10,8,8,6 Leg extentions 3 x 12,10,10 Triset w/ Stiff Leg DL 3 x 12,10,10 Standing Calf raises 3 x 20 Friday - Back, Bi's, Tri's Chins as warm up Deadlift 3-4x10,8,6,6 Seated Row 3 x 12,10,8 BB Curls 3 x 10,8,8 superset w/ French Press or curls ?? 3 x 10,8,6 DB Preacher curls 2 x 10 superset w/ Tricep Presdown's 2 x 15 Workout B Monday - Chest Flat BB Press 3-4x 10,8,6,6 Inc BB Press 3 x 10,8,6 Flat fly's 3 x 15,10,8 ABS Tuesday - Legs, calves Squats 4 x 10,8,8,6 Leg extentions 3 x 12,10,10 Triset w/ Stiff Leg DL 3 x 12,10,10 Standing Calf raises 3 x 20 Thursday - Back/Shoulders Chins 3 x 12 (warm up) Deadlift 3-4x 8,6,6 Seated row 3x10,8,8 DB or Military Press 3 x 10,8,6 Lateral Raises 3 x 12,10,8 superset w/ Face Pulls or Bent lat raises 3 x 12,10,8 Shrugs 2 x 20 Friday - Arms,ABS French Presses or Skulls or Dips 3 x 10,8,6 superset w/ BB Curls or Alt DB Curls 3x10,8,6 DB Preacher Curls 2 x 10 superset w/ press downs 2 x 15,10 |
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My problem with option A is that there is almost no way I could do Friday's workout of back, bi's and tris and see good growth on all of those body parts. I've tried back and bis before and it's not something I would personally do on a regular basis, especially with adding tris to that!
My problem with split B is that I believe that back and bi workouts should have some separation in the week, as back hits bis, so your bi workout on Friday wouldn't be as strong.
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There is a benefit to doing back/bis on the same day and that IS the fact that when doing back, youre hitting a significant portion of the bi's as well, therefore after a intense back workout, you can simply perform 3-4 sets of bi's and have a substantial bi workout as well. I have never done bi's by themself, thats a waste of an entire day of training in my opinion, but to each his own.
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The problem I have with B is that you squats on Tuesday and the Deads on Thur. In a perfect world I am sure you would be able to do it decently. But if your legs are a little unstable and you try to Dead, you are more than likely going to do it wrong and hurt yourself.
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Right now, if I want a 5-day week I am doing
Monday: Hams (including deads), abs Tuesday: Bis, forearms, calves Wednesday: Rest or abs Thursday: Chest, triceps, shoulders Friday: Quads, calves Saturday: Back, abs Sunday: Rest If I want a 4-day week, I do Monday: Hams (including deads), shoulders, abs Tuesday: Bis, Tris Wednesday: Rest or abs Thursday: Chest, back Friday: Quads, calves Saturday: Rest Sunday: Rest The 4-day can obviously be changed easily to a 6-day schedule if you want to bump up the frequency a little. The only thing I don't like about the 4-day is chest, back day. I alternate which body part I hit first and actually drink accelerade (carbs+protein) during the workout to try to make sure that I don't end up cheating one of the body parts. I've just recently started this 4-day, so I can't actually tell you how the results are but, so far, it's felt good.
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