P90X Bulk Custom Routine?

I have a goal to bulk up and I'm doing so with P90X muscle workouts. I went through the CDs and created a custom routine and I was wondering if it would be too much in one group or not enough of a type of exercise or anything like that:

Sunday - Shoulder & Arms
Monday - Rest
Tuesday - Chest & Back
Wednesday - Legs & Back
Thursday - Chest, Shoulders, & Triceps
Friday - Rest
Saturday - Back & Biceps

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  • AnvilHead
    AnvilHead Posts: 18,343 Member
    edited June 2018
    Honestly? It looks like a poorly designed, randomly thrown together hodgepodge with no rationale behind it.

    You'd be much better off following a routine designed by a professional who knows what they're doing, such as one of the many in this thread: https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10332083/which-lifting-program-is-the-best-for-you/p1
  • TavistockToad
    TavistockToad Posts: 35,719 Member
    Why back 3x and legs only once?

    Either do p90x as designed, or if you don't like it, pick something else from the link above.
  • Davidsdottir
    Davidsdottir Posts: 1,285 Member
    AnvilHead wrote: »
    Honestly? It looks like a poorly designed, randomly thrown together hodgepodge with no rationale behind it.

    You'd be much better off following a routine designed by a professional who knows what they're doing, such as one of the many in this thread: https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10332083/which-lifting-program-is-the-best-for-you/p1

    I agree with this. It's very random and doesn't make a whole lot of sense. You're working your upper body, many of the same muscle groups, on consecutive days and only legs one time. It's ineffective and inefficient.
  • natethebait
    natethebait Posts: 27 Member
    AnvilHead wrote: »
    Honestly? It looks like a poorly designed, randomly thrown together hodgepodge with no rationale behind it.

    You'd be much better off following a routine designed by a professional who knows what they're doing, such as one of the many in this thread: https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10332083/which-lifting-program-is-the-best-for-you/p1



    This workout is convenient and doesn’t require much equipment plus it works many of my target areas. The 1 leg day is enough to cover for the week according to my research.


    AnvilHead wrote: »
    Honestly? It looks like a poorly designed, randomly thrown together hodgepodge with no rationale behind it.

    You'd be much better off following a routine designed by a professional who knows what they're doing, such as one of the many in this thread: https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10332083/which-lifting-program-is-the-best-for-you/p1

    I agree with this. It's very random and doesn't make a whole lot of sense. You're working your upper body, many of the same muscle groups, on consecutive days and only legs one time. It's ineffective and inefficient.

  • AnvilHead
    AnvilHead Posts: 18,343 Member
    edited June 2018
    This workout is convenient and doesn’t require much equipment plus it works many of my target areas. The 1 leg day is enough to cover for the week according to my research.
    Sounds like you've already answered your own question to your satisfaction and don't need any advice, then. Good luck to you.
  • natethebait
    natethebait Posts: 27 Member
    AnvilHead wrote: »
    This workout is convenient and doesn’t require much equipment plus it works many of my target areas. The 1 leg day is enough to cover for the week according to my research.
    Sounds like you've already answered your own question to your satisfaction and don't need any advice, then. Good luck to you.

    I’ve never once attempted bulking in my life and I don’t have any idea what I’m doing. I thought this was a good idea because it rotates out my muscles and transitions into a different group.
  • natethebait
    natethebait Posts: 27 Member
    Why back 3x and legs only once?

    Either do p90x as designed, or if you don't like it, pick something else from the link above.

    I’m doing P90X to bulk it this is modified to do that more efficiently. Legs day once is enough to not make me look disproportionate and matched my muscle training. The back 3x isn’t planned, its just part of the program, I’m more of doing back & biceps for the biceps. Basically I’m just building a base for bulking with what I have.

  • TavistockToad
    TavistockToad Posts: 35,719 Member
    Why back 3x and legs only once?

    Either do p90x as designed, or if you don't like it, pick something else from the link above.

    I’m doing P90X to bulk it this is modified to do that more efficiently. Legs day once is enough to not make me look disproportionate and matched my muscle training. The back 3x isn’t planned, its just part of the program, I’m more of doing back & biceps for the biceps. Basically I’m just building a base for bulking with what I have.

    So you know better than the creator of p90x then? You should sell your own programme...

    Again, if you don't actually want critique, why post?
  • TavistockToad
    TavistockToad Posts: 35,719 Member
    Sorry but p90x is probably the worst or one of the worst routes to go about for a bulking program

    OP does not want to know that!!
  • nexangelus
    nexangelus Posts: 2,080 Member
    AnvilHead wrote: »
    This workout is convenient and doesn’t require much equipment plus it works many of my target areas. The 1 leg day is enough to cover for the week according to my research.
    Sounds like you've already answered your own question to your satisfaction and don't need any advice, then. Good luck to you.

    Another person, who has come looking for the answers they seek, not advice from peeps who know a thing or three...go and do what you wanna do, see if it works, check out the results and then come back or use the thread posted for some solid programmes which work, if you have never bulked before, or have not been weight lifting or training for at least 5 years...
  • Davidsdottir
    Davidsdottir Posts: 1,285 Member
    Why back 3x and legs only once?

    Either do p90x as designed, or if you don't like it, pick something else from the link above.

    I’m doing P90X to bulk it this is modified to do that more efficiently. Legs day once is enough to not make me look disproportionate and matched my muscle training. The back 3x isn’t planned, its just part of the program, I’m more of doing back & biceps for the biceps. Basically I’m just building a base for bulking with what I have.

    We, the people who have responded to your thread, have been lifting for years and have bulked and cut successfully multiple times. If you don't want our advice, then best of luck to you. As I first stated, your program is extremely inefficient and will not yield optimal results. Legs 1x a week is fine...if you're on juice. If you aren't, please reconsider your approach.
  • jdog022
    jdog022 Posts: 693 Member
    So according to your research back training on back to back days allows for proper recovery? Certainly something is better then nothing but your risking injury. Convenience? You could work Full body compound 3 days, 3 total hours a week and make much more progress then this layout.
  • natethebait
    natethebait Posts: 27 Member
    Sorry but p90x is probably the worst or one of the worst routes to go about for a bulking program

    OP does not want to know that!!

    Actually that exactly what I want to hear...

  • natethebait
    natethebait Posts: 27 Member
    Sorry but p90x is probably the worst or one of the worst routes to go about for a bulking program

    What’s a good home workout for bulking?
  • TavistockToad
    TavistockToad Posts: 35,719 Member
    Sorry but p90x is probably the worst or one of the worst routes to go about for a bulking program

    What’s a good home workout for bulking?

    look at the link upthread
  • psuLemon
    psuLemon Posts: 38,427 MFP Moderator
    Sorry but p90x is probably the worst or one of the worst routes to go about for a bulking program

    What’s a good home workout for bulking?

    There are a variety of workouts in the link posted above. And while dumbbell training in a well structured fashion can work, its not going to be optimal and is going to have limitations based on weight progression. Because legs are very easy to gain a lot of strength quickly and to gain muscle you need to progressively add weight, reps, sets and/or tension... Aka progressive overload.
  • heybales
    heybales Posts: 18,842 Member
    I'd like to know what research said 1 x weekly for leg routine was good for bulking.
  • Davidsdottir
    Davidsdottir Posts: 1,285 Member
    heybales wrote: »
    I'd like to know what research said 1 x weekly for leg routine was good for bulking.

    For realz!!!
  • psuLemon
    psuLemon Posts: 38,427 MFP Moderator
    I will say, while its not optimal, if you want to follow videos, Body Beast is a much better routine than P90X. I think there are better routines, but its an option. But its definitely a typical bro-split.
  • jdog022
    jdog022 Posts: 693 Member
    heybales wrote: »
    I'd like to know what research said 1 x weekly for leg routine was good for bulking.

    probably some Muscle and Fitness routine where they forget to mention that its for juicers
  • pinggolfer96
    pinggolfer96 Posts: 2,248 Member
    Sorry but p90x is probably the worst or one of the worst routes to go about for a bulking program

    What’s a good home workout for bulking?

    look at the link upthread

    To be honest, there is no OPTIMAL home bulking routine unless you have a home gym with weights. What’s your goal?? Strength, hypertrophy..etc?
  • natethebait
    natethebait Posts: 27 Member
    heybales wrote: »
    I'd like to know what research said 1 x weekly for leg routine was good for bulking.

    It said 20-30 minutes of legs additional to whatever muscle group you’re working.

  • natethebait
    natethebait Posts: 27 Member
    Sorry but p90x is probably the worst or one of the worst routes to go about for a bulking program

    What’s a good home workout for bulking?

    look at the link upthread

    To be honest, there is no OPTIMAL home bulking routine unless you have a home gym with weights. What’s your goal?? Strength, hypertrophy..etc?
    Strength and bulk up
  • heybales
    heybales Posts: 18,842 Member
    Then you'll need more weekly volume than 1 x weekly per body part is going to give you.

    Think in terms of 60-120 reps weekly for large muscles, 30-60 for small.

    That's why hard to do without the equipment that allows overloading on consistent basis.

    And just increasing the reps to point of it being cardio isn't the idea either - 5 to 15 reps each set, 2-5 sets.

    You can math that out for 2-3 sessions weekly and see what you get.