At the moment im currently training monday to saturady, each day working on a different body part. My question is how does this compare to doing two pody parts a day and traing three days a week?
also how do u know if your over training or not training enough?
I think training one body part a day can be a great workout, but in my opinion you are doing too many sets. I would do about 70% of your current sets, but other than that it looks good.
If you insist on working out 6 days, I think a better rotation would be chest, biceps, shoulders, legs, triceps, back, rest. However, as others have alluded to, combine biceps and triceps into one day, and work out 5 days instead.
You should just drop the triceps day and do 4 or 5 sets of triceps on your chest day; training triceps on Saturday is too close top your chest day.
It looks like about 88 sets or so. ave. about 14 sets a day. Go for it. Your young and can handle it. If you still feel good after a month or so then tell everyone to kiss your ass that you don't believe in overtraining. I don't especially if on a cycle......Now lets here all the boo's from you guys that only put in 14 sets a week and claim growth like some gia pet that just got planted.
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