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    Alright CowPimp, what's next?

    Alright CowPimp,
    A while ago I asked about what my split should be if I only have opportunity to work out twice a week (Mondays and Thursdays). You suggested a full body routine, twice a week. I modeled the routines on your post:
    http://www.ironmagazineforums.com/showthread.php?t=53106

    So, having taken your advice, I have been doing this for the past 7 or 8 weeks. My routine currently looks like this:

    Monday:
    Squats
    Inclined DB Bench Press
    Seated Rows (Wide Grip)
    Abs (Cable Crunches)
    Minor body parts as I feel on the night (eg. Bi-curls or tri-pushdowns, standing calf raises etc.)

    Thursday:
    SLDL’s
    Flat DB Bench Press
    Weighted Pullups
    Abs (Cable Crunches)
    Minor body parts as I feel on the night (eg. Bi-curls or tri-pushdowns, standing calf raises etc.)

    I cycle my reps on each workout as suggested, so the first week I’ll do
    8 sets x 3 reps, the next I’ll do
    4 sets x 6 reps, then
    3 sets x 12 reps
    and repeat.

    This has been pretty good, with reasonable gains being made in weight moved. However, given that I change sets and reps for the first three weeks, it can be tricky to select the right amount of weight for the first two times on a given set/rep range. This means that I am 6 weeks into this style of routine before I am confident I’ve got the right weight.

    Anyway, I reckon it’s probably time to change it up, and was thinking the following:

    Monday:

    Front Squats
    Military Press
    Seated Row (close grip)
    Abs (Cable Crunches)
    Minor body parts as I feel on the night (eg. Bi-curls or tri-pushdowns, standing calf raises etc.)

    Thursday:

    Deadlifts
    Flat BB Bench Press
    Weighted Chinups
    Abs (Cable Crunches)
    Minor body parts as I feel on the night (eg. Bi-curls or tri-pushdowns, standing calf raises etc.)

    If not, what would you change? Also, should I switch to a ‘upper/lower’ split for a while, or stay with the full body routine?

    Thanks,
    Rekd

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    Your new exercise selections look good to me. I would probably stick to a full body routine if you can still only lift 2 days each week.
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    Thanks for replying...

    What about the reps?
    Should I keep cycling them between w/outs?

    Cheers,
    Rekd

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rekd
    Thanks for replying...

    What about the reps?
    Should I keep cycling them between w/outs?

    Cheers,
    Rekd
    Go for it. Undulating periodization is a great way of going about things.
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    Cheers.

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