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  • Is this a bad idea?

    For a while now I have been thinking I should experiment to find what works best for me, in the training realm. I have had suggested workout programs that have worked for certain body parts and not others....and so on. First off I want to ask is it stupid if I change up the routine every week?

    Chris

  • #2
    i don't think so, change is never bad. i've tried it before but it got a little annoying planning different workouts each and every week.

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    • #3
      I bought a 1 year training log, which I write out my workouts on days off. I wil setup the next weeks workout on the weekend and yeah I change it up on a weekly or bi-weekly basis. Try it out, it's a nice way notice your progress. You can even take pictures every few months and see the changes. Here's a link where i got it;

      http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...glance&s=books

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      • #4
        This is so cool. Maybe I'll try that

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        • #5
          Yeah it's pretty cool, nice way to track your progress

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          • #6
            I have one already, thanks for the suggestion though meat. I dunno, I'm going to try different workouts and different amount of reps and mix it up till...I dunno. We'll see.

            Chris

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            • #7
              let us know how it goes, good luck man

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              • #8
                yes, let us know...

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                • #9
                  I'll be sure to keep y'all informed.

                  Chris

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                  • #10
                    Of course by all means do it, every ones body responds differently, find out what works for you

                    keeping a log helps

                    enjoy

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                    • #11
                      Idealy you should change your routine after few weeks so that your muscle dont get used to the same work outs. I tend to change my routine every 6 weeks followed by a 1 week of regeneration time when I do ACT training.

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                      • #12
                        I have another question. I was sitting here trying to plan out what I want to do, thinking about how when I do back, I don't usually feel it the next day at all. I am not in the least sore, even when stretching. I was thinking I would do higher reps for the body parts that I don't feel the next day, and keep reps low for the stuff it seems to be working on.

                        Example:

                        Chest: 8-6 resp
                        Back: 10-12

                        Is that something I should be worrying about, should I keep the reps looking the same for each week?

                        Chris

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                        • #13
                          Along with changing your routine I would def. change the reps up . As for myself I've never really been sore after doing back, I've pulled muscles a few times but never really be sore at all.

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                          • #14
                            i always see u guys say oh i dont get sore , i think 99% of people in my gym get mad the next day if they are not sore, especiely me.. i think like oh man i didnt train hard enough, thats just my opinion. also imo im not a fan of changing every week unless its reps, u can def. change reps from week to week, but exercises? i dunno if thats worth trying. i.e : for chest theres like 6 exercises that are imo mandatory... flat bench, incline, decline, and then db incline delice and flat. u can do those for 3 months and just change poundage and reps and you`ll see great reesults

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                            • #15
                              The main thing I am trying to find out is what reps are best for me. I can do 8 reps of a certain wieght for lat pd's, but I don't feel stronger even 2 or 3 times after. I think I've hit a plateau.


                              Chris

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