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    3-day split 4 days a week

    1
    chest
    flat bench 3x6-8
    incline bench 3x6-8
    flies 3x8-10
    leaning forward dips 3x8-10 directly after last set i take away dip belt and do BW as long as i can
    triceps
    cg bench 3x8-10
    lying tri extensions 3x8-10
    biceps
    standing curls 3x6-8
    concentration curls 3x8-10
    abs
    cruches 3xmax
    leg raises
    3xmax

    2
    legs
    leg extensions rest paused 30 reps total using wieght i can do 20
    front squat 3x6-8
    walking lunges 3x15 each leg
    leg curls 3 sets "21" method
    stiff leg deadlift 3x8-10
    calves
    bb calve raises 4x10-15

    3
    back
    dead lift 3x6-8
    pullups 3x8-10
    bent over row 3x8-10
    db row 3x8-10
    shoulders
    rear delt raises 3x8-10
    shrugs 3x6-8
    military press 3x6-8
    laterals 3x8-10



    4 times a week, so first week will be 1231 next week 2312 next 3123 etc


    what do you think about it? before hardest lifts squat, deads, bench, military press, row - 1-2 warmup sets using same rep range as worksets

    as for progression what do you think about it:

    np. 1 set 100kg x 10 - ive done 2 more reps so i up the wieght next set to stay in 6-8 rep range
    2 set 102kg x 8 did 8 reps so weight stays the same for next set
    3 seria 102kg x 7

    next workout:

    1 set 102kg x 11
    2 set 104kg x 9
    3 set 106kg x 6

    next

    1 set 106kg x 8
    2 set 106kg x 7
    3 set 106kg x 6


    etc.

    so basically if i did more than 8 reps in 1st set i up the weight for 2nd one , otherwise I use the same weight for next set ?
    Last edited by fqqs; 02-04-2012 at 02:38 PM.

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    def up the reps but I like the exercises! :-)

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    hmmm never saw that setup but it looks good to me. i use something very similar but with a 4 day split 5 days a week.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MuscleGauge1 View Post
    def up the reps but I like the exercises! :-)
    up the reps??

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    I don't think these reps are enough at all. I would go with 15s and 20s. You will thank me later.

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    Terrible training program.

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