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Tkb1331
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Hey guys I've been looking for a routine that hits each body part twice a week. If anyone can direct me to one it would be a great help. I am in the gym 5 days a week doing mostly cardio, used to lift but it's been a while. My recovery for upper body is very quick, but legs kill me. I've constructed this workout plan, please feel free to give me your input I'd very much appreciate it. Monday-Back/biceps
Barbell curl
Preacher curl
Wide grip pull down
Seated rowing
Hyper extension
Barbell row
Tuesday-Chest/triceps
Incline dumbbell press
Flat dumbbell press
Incline flys
Lying tricep extension
Rope push down
Dumbbell extension
Wednesday-Legs/shoulders
Squats
Leg press
Leg extension
Leg curl
Seated Dumbbell press
Side lateral raises/
Shrugs
Thursday and Friday are the same as Monday and Tuesday with little tweaks. Saturday and Sunday are off. 3 sets each for the most part. Abs are done 3 times a week. Again thanks for your input I'd really appreciate it.
Barbell curl
Preacher curl
Wide grip pull down
Seated rowing
Hyper extension
Barbell row
Tuesday-Chest/triceps
Incline dumbbell press
Flat dumbbell press
Incline flys
Lying tricep extension
Rope push down
Dumbbell extension
Wednesday-Legs/shoulders
Squats
Leg press
Leg extension
Leg curl
Seated Dumbbell press
Side lateral raises/
Shrugs
Thursday and Friday are the same as Monday and Tuesday with little tweaks. Saturday and Sunday are off. 3 sets each for the most part. Abs are done 3 times a week. Again thanks for your input I'd really appreciate it.
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Your legs likely kill you because you only work them once a week compared to 5 days of upper body. I'd suggest doing a 4 day upper/lower split, which would have you hitting everything twice a week. Or you could do full body 3-4x/wk or PPL/rest/repeat.
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don't make your own program2
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What are your goals (strength, mass, both)?
Allan Misner
NASM Certified Personal Trainer
Host of the 40+ Fitness Podcast1 -
Hey Allan both! Jemh thanks for your input, I've been looking at the upper/lower 4 day splits, might actually give them a go.0
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Finding a pre made program might be best. I used to make programs myself but i saw better result following pre made ones.
That being said you seem to cover everything with the exception of lower back, you may want to add some deadlifts if you have the equipment. I agree you are a little light on the legs.
If you want to do your own program i would consider adjusting thursday friday.
So maybe keep m.t.w. the same then thursday focus on upper body compound lifts friday on lower body compound lifts. (Idk just an idea).
Again tho id suggest a pre made program, bodybuilding.com is a great place to start.1 -
Thanks, really appreciate the input0
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tbaker1331, I'd focus on compound movements. Unless you've been training for years, I'm not a big fan of splits and all of the single joint movement.
Allan Misner
NASM Certified Personal Trainer
Host of the 40+ Fitness Podcast0 -
Another vote for finding an established program that's upper/lower hitting each twice or a 3x full body0
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Too much stuff in this routine! I got tired just reading it.
Pick a reputable off the shelf beginners program and follow it - less brain = work more lifting time.
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10332083/which-lifting-program-is-the-best-for-you/p1
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