Put a rest day between day 2 and day 3 and you'll be good.
And I have another thing for the cardio+abs day that is more effective. Its called HOC (high octane cardio) which is a combination of exercises and intense cardio which is proven to burn much more fat than regular cardio. All basically just do a form of cardio take a pause for an exercise then get up on ur feet and continue with the cardio. It'll get a lot of fat off of u and muscle. Boxers do this and call it 'road work'.
Heres a good sample for you, since you want to train your abs as well:
(Jog 2 times around a mile track)
20 pushups
jog 1/2 a mile
30 bicycle cruches
jog 1/2 a mile
10 Mahler body blasters (advanced version of the berpee)
jog 1/2 mile
Cruches
jog 1/2 a mile
10 Knee jumps
You dont have to those ab exercises or even bodyweight exercises, weights are better. And if u dont want to run, jumping rope for 1 or 2 minutes between exercises works just as good. http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/mahler37.htm
Last edited by GoLdeN M 07; 07-30-2006 at 10:42 AM.
What do you think of this Cutting Training Schedule???
Day One: Chest + Shoulders + Triceps
Day Two: Cardio + Abs
Day three: Back + Biceps + Legs
Day Four: cardio + Abs
Day five: Rest
Day Six: Carido Only
Day Seven: Cardio Only
Did you just come off a bulk? Why i ask this is cause if you did, you want to hold as much LBM as possible while dropping B/F. IMO the best way to do this is low intensity cardio performed 5-6 days a week for 45-60 mins with 60 being the best. Just a brisk walk will do it.
High inntensity cardio is good if you want to just drop weight and B/F. But nost times you drop almost as much LBM which is bad. What you have done is taken 2 steps forward and 1.5 back....Not good.
As for your Training look at one of Cowpimps upper and lower 2 days a week training schedule. This is all upper on lets say Mon and all lower on Thurs and low intensity cardio the other 5 days.
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