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    Cool training 2 times a week

    Recently I decided to train one bodypart 2 times a week.

    Jan - Back (W1) Other bodypart, maintenance.
    Feb - Chest(W2)Other bodypart, maintenance.
    Mar - Leg(W3)Other bodypart, maintenance.

    Here is my bodypart split.
    W1 - Back, Arms
    W2 - Chest, Shoulder,Traps
    W3 - Leg,Abs.

    The problem is, for the two days, how to split. I am thinking
    1. High reps, Low reps.
    2. agonist-antagonist
    For the first and second day.

    What you guys think. Especially the leg exercise. Should I:
    First day:Quads Second:Hams

    or I train whole leg each time but using High reps, Low reps.
    Last edited by ady80; 03-04-2004 at 02:05 AM.

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    What I tried, is doing an AM/PM workout and getting an extra days rest. Worked real nicely for me.

    Try a split maybe like:

    Mon: Chest/Shoulders/Triceps

    Tue: Back/Bi's/Traps/

    Wed: Legs/Abs

    Thur: Shoulders/Chest/Traps

    Fri: Back/Arms/Forearms

    I only did legs once a week.


    First part of the week stay between 4-6 reps. Second half go between either 6-8 or 8-10, whichever you prefer
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    how many sets?

    Camarosuper,
    I'm curious, how many sets do you do in a full workout?
    I want to do something similar, legs once a week,
    but especially arms 2x a week, as they are puny ass weak.

    I won't do five days in a row though!
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