i train 5 days a week maybe 6.
day1-chest
day2-arms
day3-shoulders
day4-back
day5-legs
plenty of rest between bodyparts and i dont train a bodypart that is still recovering.
i try to squeeze calves in 2 times a week minimum.
on occasion if my delts are still burning on shoulder day ill substitute it with another leg day
i train 5 days a week maybe 6.
day1-chest
day2-arms
day3-shoulders
day4-back
day5-legs
everyone too there own and maybe i havent been training long enough (8.5 years)See, I can't train arms the day before training shoulders, I find that my triceps give out if they are properly trashed from the day before
everyone too there own
everything is subject to change whenever i feel like it
Sam, My advice to you would be to not get too convinced that your way of doing things is the only way. (weight training or anything else) You are writing off push/pull routines as stupid but there have been plenty of good physiques built that way.
You will get plenty of support around here for that opinion but that doesn't necessarily make it right. As you get older you will learn to question your beliefs and you'll find some of them aren't quite as black and white as you think they are now.
People use split routines because it is not possible to put the entire body through a high volume workout in one day. Push/pull is popular because, as has been mentioned above, you pre-exhaust the arms slightly training the bigger muscle groups. Notice that I said slightly. If your arms are too torched to train after chest or back then you are performing your exercises incorrectly and using the wrong muscles to do the work.
I like splits and I've used many over the years but my goals have almost always been hypertrophy. I don't like full body training because you just get a muscle group warmed up and you are on to something else. They don't get me engaged either physically or psychologically due to the lack of volume. Basically it comes down to training a muscle at 30% 3 times a week or at 100% once a week.
When I started out I wanted to get big and couldn't see past the isolation exercises. It's a simplistic approach a beginner sees arms as curls, chest as bench, tris as rope pulls and skulls. I spent years doing splits and got great results. Wasnt that strong but didnt worry me. It's human nature to start then quit when you realise it's hard work. I don't think it matters what young blokes are doing as long as their getting in the gym and getting a taste for the iron.
If you do what everyone else does in the gym you're going to look like everyone else in the gym -
Well, that sort of makes sense, you little maverick renegade.
Ha maybe deadlift or squat more like it. My chest is still shit weak.
I could probably squat 120+ By now, just haven't gone for a max in over 3 months. By the end of the week i'll probably be squatting 100 in sets.
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