Hey guys,
I've been a member for a while, and I've learned alot on here. I'm planning a serious bulk, shooting for a 10-15 pound gain while trying to stay as lean as possible. Here are my stats:
Age:23, Height:6', Weight:190lbs, BF:~15%,Years lifting:4 (years lifting where I actually knew what I was doing 1)
Diet: Maintenance is around 2500cal/day, so I'm starting at 3000cal/day and reassessing how I'm doing every 2 weeks.
Here's my planned routine:
Workout A: Monday
-Back Squat/Front Squat
-Weighted Pull Up/Chins
-Flat Bench
-Military Press/Shoulder DB Press
-Calf Raise
Workout B: Thursday
-Deadlift/Stiff-leg deadlift
-Barbell Rows/DB Rows
-Weighted Chest Dip
-Leg Press
-Barbell/DB Shrugs
With my current schedule, I only have time to hit the gym twice(maybe 3 times) a week. I need a concise, no bullsh*t workout. I plan on alternating the exercises separated by / so I won't plateau as quickly. I have had great results using only 1-2 working sets, but will probably start this using a 5X5 scheme. Any comments would be GREATLY appreciated!
I've been a member for a while, and I've learned alot on here. I'm planning a serious bulk, shooting for a 10-15 pound gain while trying to stay as lean as possible. Here are my stats:
Age:23, Height:6', Weight:190lbs, BF:~15%,Years lifting:4 (years lifting where I actually knew what I was doing 1)
Diet: Maintenance is around 2500cal/day, so I'm starting at 3000cal/day and reassessing how I'm doing every 2 weeks.
Here's my planned routine:
Workout A: Monday
-Back Squat/Front Squat
-Weighted Pull Up/Chins
-Flat Bench
-Military Press/Shoulder DB Press
-Calf Raise
Workout B: Thursday
-Deadlift/Stiff-leg deadlift
-Barbell Rows/DB Rows
-Weighted Chest Dip
-Leg Press
-Barbell/DB Shrugs
With my current schedule, I only have time to hit the gym twice(maybe 3 times) a week. I need a concise, no bullsh*t workout. I plan on alternating the exercises separated by / so I won't plateau as quickly. I have had great results using only 1-2 working sets, but will probably start this using a 5X5 scheme. Any comments would be GREATLY appreciated!
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