When do you know how much is overtraining?
I've got this woman at my gym who is absolutely ripped. She told me when she does her biceps, she does them for 40 minutes, 1 day a week.
But then I hear people on the forum saying not to do more than 3 sets of bicep curls, because you're overtraining. But then it's ok to go and do other stuff that works biceps? I'm new, and confused.
For example, my routine has me working triceps once every 6 days, I do:
Tricep Extensions
Tricep Rope Pulldowns
Seated Dip
Shoulder Press
Chest Press
and Pectoral Fly (which isn't for triceps, just falls on that day).
So is that too many exercises for triceps? How do you know how much is too much? I figure you just lift until you're arms are sore.
It would be easy if there was a guide. Something that told you you can only do so much sets/exercises for this specific muscle. Guess it's not that easy.
I've got this woman at my gym who is absolutely ripped. She told me when she does her biceps, she does them for 40 minutes, 1 day a week.
But then I hear people on the forum saying not to do more than 3 sets of bicep curls, because you're overtraining. But then it's ok to go and do other stuff that works biceps? I'm new, and confused.
For example, my routine has me working triceps once every 6 days, I do:
Tricep Extensions
Tricep Rope Pulldowns
Seated Dip
Shoulder Press
Chest Press
and Pectoral Fly (which isn't for triceps, just falls on that day).
So is that too many exercises for triceps? How do you know how much is too much? I figure you just lift until you're arms are sore.
It would be easy if there was a guide. Something that told you you can only do so much sets/exercises for this specific muscle. Guess it's not that easy.

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