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Training chest or bis 2 days after arm day?

View Poll Results: How many days of rest do you give your arms before hitting either chest or back?

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  • 1 days(24hours): I train chest/back the day after arms

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  • 2 days(48hours): I have a day of rest inbetween

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  • 3days+(72hours+): 1-2 days is not enough for me, I give it at LEAST 3 days.

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    Training chest or bis 2 days after arm day?

    For the past month i've been doing 2 days on 1 off.

    chest
    back
    rest
    shoulders/arms
    legs
    rest

    However back in the past i would do 4 on 1 off
    chest
    back
    legs
    shoulders/arms
    rest


    What are your guy's opinion on training chest or back only 2 days after your arm workout. Do you feel that this is not enough time to recover for your tris/bis?

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    A more useful question would be "how long do I take to recover". Everybody has different recovery rates and tolerance to training. Leave two days, see how you go. Next time leave three, see if it's better. Next time, just leave one and see what happens. Work out how you best respond.
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