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Anyone have a good workout for a newer lifter?

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I used to lift regularly in high school, I never had a plan and didnt keep records of progression though. Stopped when I left HS and just now got back into lifting a month ago. My lifts have progressed fairly quickly but Im starting to notice body parts falling behind in my current program, mainly arms and back. Currently my max for 5 reps on my main exercises are Bench - 230, Squat 275, Deadlift 315, OHP 140, and Bent Over Rows 140. I used strong lifts as a quick way to just get my ass back into the gym, but I'm interested in trying something that would be a little more balanced. I appreciate all replies!

If it matters I'm 5'11 and 216lbs
 
Agreed!!!
 
I used to lift regularly in high school, I never had a plan and didnt keep records of progression though. Stopped when I left HS and just now got back into lifting a month ago. My lifts have progressed fairly quickly but Im starting to notice body parts falling behind in my current program, mainly arms and back. Currently my max for 5 reps on my main exercises are Bench - 230, Squat 275, Deadlift 315, OHP 140, and Bent Over Rows 140. I used strong lifts as a quick way to just get my ass back into the gym, but I'm interested in trying something that would be a little more balanced. I appreciate all replies!

If it matters I'm 5'11 and 216lbs

I do something like DC training but i got 7-9 reps max and i workout for 40-60min and only workout 3-4 days a week max. google DC training, here is site>
its decent style, but if you are new take it a bit slow All about Doggcrapp Training AKA DC Training
 
Starting strength imo was one of the best programs for a beginner . After about 6-12 months I like to up the volume for accessory lifts, and eventually I make it more bodybuilderish .
 
Starting strength imo was one of the best programs for a beginner . After about 6-12 months I like to up the volume for accessory lifts, and eventually I make it more bodybuilderish .

Basically that, do that until your gains haul and you know what you're doing. From there branch off and see what else works for you.
 
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