Rear Delts on back day?
            
                
                    ArisPetite                
                
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                    I heard that you hit your rear delts when you do your back excersises.
Since I do chest, shoulders, and triceps day right after back and biceps day, should I just hit my rear delts during my back and biceps day?
And just hit my mid and front delts when I do shoulders the next day? Would that make more sense and be more effective so that my rear delts wont be hit in two consecutive days?
Need advise, thank you!
                Since I do chest, shoulders, and triceps day right after back and biceps day, should I just hit my rear delts during my back and biceps day?
And just hit my mid and front delts when I do shoulders the next day? Would that make more sense and be more effective so that my rear delts wont be hit in two consecutive days?
Need advise, thank you!
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            I don't think there is a wrong or right answer to this. I think that many people have lagging rear delts and if this is the same for you, you may benefit from training them twice a week.1
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            Powerlifting coach has me do them on bench day. I usually hit them on OHP day too.0
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            My split is
Monday: Rest
Tuesday: Back Biceps
Wednesday: Chest Shoulders Triceps
Thursday: Rest
Friday: Legs
Saturday: Back Biceps
Sunday: Chest Shoulders Triceps
So, if I train rear delts when I do my shoulders, is it bad that they were hit the day before? Since I did Back?
If so, would doing them on back biceps day work better?0 - 
            trigden1991 wrote: »I don't think there is a wrong or right answer to this. I think that many people have lagging rear delts and if this is the same for you, you may benefit from training them twice a week.
Agree.
My preference is usually to hit them when I train back.
Also, only one leg day per week?0 - 
            I still hit mine on shoulder day.0
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            TresaAswegan wrote: »trigden1991 wrote: »I don't think there is a wrong or right answer to this. I think that many people have lagging rear delts and if this is the same for you, you may benefit from training them twice a week.
Agree.
My preference is usually to hit them when I train back.
Also, only one leg day per week?
I only train legs once a week.0 
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