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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Canada
Posts: 77
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A quick question...
Ive come to this forum and read a lot of the posts for a few months now, without posting. I've found these forums most useful. I've been solidly weight training for almost 3 months now. I was just wondering...up to this point I've been alternating exercises. For example on chest/sholder/tricep day I tend to seperate exercises that target a specific part. Say I'll do a chest press, then a sholder press, then something for the tris, back to chest, sholders, etc. Should I just do pure chest, pure sholders, then pure tris? Guess this turned out to not a quick question lol... Thanks.
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: sydney
Posts: 18
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Yes i think so it gives your muscles time to recover more so you can put more into your next set
![]() if i am doing chest Tri's day i'll do one chest then one tri and so on |
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I'm the daddy
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Actually you should do the largest muscle first. Then move to the next largest and so on.
Finish up chest then go to shoulders. You'll get a better chest workout if you don't have fatigued triceps. Same with shoulders. |
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