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Originally posted by y2gt I like this split, but I will change it around if need be. How 'bout: sun-off mon-chest/bi's tues-back/tri's wed-off thrs-legs/abs fri-shoulders/traps sat-off |
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Originally posted by neanderthal i used to have the same problem. try pinching your shoulder blades together when your doin your chest exercises. granted this wont take all the stress off your delts, but it will defifnitly shift alot of it onto your pecs. you may have to lower the weight just a little bit too |
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Originally posted by y2gt I like this split, but I will change it around if need be. How 'bout: sun-off mon-chest/bi's tues-back/tri's wed-off thrs-legs/abs fri-shoulders/traps sat-off Thanks mudge for the bench form article |
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Originally posted by neanderthal i used to have the same problem. try pinching your shoulder blades together when your doin your chest exercises. granted this wont take all the stress off your delts, but it will defifnitly shift alot of it onto your pecs. you may have to lower the weight just a little bit too |
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Originally posted by Skib that's my exact split except i work my tri's on my chest days and my bi's on my back days... makes more sense to me... i think the key factor to keep in mind is to leave at least a 2-3 day gap in between training your chest and shoulders otherwise you'll experience tremdendous fatigue when you go to work your chest after shoulders or shoulders after chest and won't be able to hit one of the muscle groups as hard as you would if you were to take a few days rest in between... |
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Originally posted by Freeman I never understood doing tris on chest day or bis on back day...... |
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