Reccomendations for 2 day lifting routine?
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I recently started lifting heavier weights and am focusing on compound exercises. I think I started doing too many exercises on the same day 3X's per week because I just started feeling super tired! I want to scale back to lifting heavy 2x's a week and on my 3rd day do a lighter circuit training routine, honestly just because I enjoy it. Can anyone recommend a routine for me? I've done research online and find a lot of 3 day full body routines using the compound lifts but not any 2 day ones. Not sure if Stronglifts, Starting Strength, or NROLFW would be beneficial if I didn't follow the programs as suggested.
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Take a 3x a week program and only do it 2x a week. Problem solved!0
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I do Stronglifts, which is actually only a 2 days routine, that you do 3 times a week (so one week you do one routine twice and the next week you do the other one twice). So that would work well as only 2 days a week, as you are doing all the exercises still!
Have you thought about looking at your diet and sleep rather than scaling back the number of weights sessions? Your body needs fuel and rest to build muscle so you will feel really tired if you aren't getting enough of these. After a good strength session I can easily be in bed by 9 :P It feels so nice to sleep from physical exhaustion though0 -
I've done wendler's 5/3/1 as a two day program.0
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Fromaquasar- I think I definitely over-did it the first month. My routine was this : squats, dead lifts, lunges, rows, lat pull-downs, bench presses, seated presses, and some Ab work 3x's a week. All exercises I did btwn 8 and 10 reps, 3 sets. Then, while looking at some of the other routines, I noticed dead lifts were only done for 1 set! So I'm very confused.. I would do stronglifts, I'm just wondering if doing it twice a week is enough. I really want to incorporate some circuit training back into my exercise schedule. There's so much info out there, I think I'm looking at so many different routines, articles, etc... that maybe I'm over thinking it.0
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My routine was this : squats, dead lifts, lunges, rows, lat pull-downs, bench presses, seated presses, and some Ab work 3x's a week. All exercises I did btwn 8 and 10 reps, 3 sets.0
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Fromaquasar- I think I definitely over-did it the first month. My routine was this : squats, dead lifts, lunges, rows, lat pull-downs, bench presses, seated presses, and some Ab work 3x's a week. All exercises I did btwn 8 and 10 reps, 3 sets. Then, while looking at some of the other routines, I noticed dead lifts were only done for 1 set! So I'm very confused.. I would do stronglifts, I'm just wondering if doing it twice a week is enough. I really want to incorporate some circuit training back into my exercise schedule. There's so much info out there, I think I'm looking at so many different routines, articles, etc... that maybe I'm over thinking it.
2 days is decent, I would say the minimum. If you're doing a circuit training day too I'd say you're fine. Maybe do heavy lifting M/F with circuit training on W. Do moderate/low-impact or even no exercise in between.
For me, I know that doing squats and deadlifts on the same day would be suicide. I do three days a week M/W/F but never keep the two big moves on separate days. If you really wanted to do squats and deadlifts on the same day I'd probably do less sets. 1-3 sets of each.0 -
TBH I often only get 2 sets of stronglifts in a week (which I am working on!) But because I lift as heavy as I can when I am there, and eat enough, I've seen awesome improvements even with just that (I've doubled my free squatting weight etc)!0
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Thank you all so much, I was thinking I would try to do Stronglifts 2x's a week and then I came across a thread someone posted about a 2 day routine! He has one set up, you just have to plug your exercises in. I'll most likely try that and see how it works out for me. I appreciate everyone's input!0
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