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Originally posted by HoldDaMayo
But as said a bazillion times before... what works for one person at one paticular time in their life, doesn't mean it will work for everyone or even that same person at a different stage in life...
Originally posted by P-funk
Sara, I think you could actually do very well on a three day split which is total body workouts three times a week. Most people, here at least, neglect this type of split, but it is actually quite effective if you adjust volume and intensity accrodingly.
Originally posted by Prince
that's because they are boring!
I have tried full body work-outs, they are long, hard, boring, unmotivating....I do not see how anyone can keep doing them.
Originally posted by plouffe
A full body workout is ridiculous. I do them once in a great while, but when you look at it, it's obviously too much!
Chest - 10 sets
Bi's - 10 sets
Tri's - 10 sets
Back - 10 sets
Legs - 10 sets
Calves - 10 sets
Abs - 10 sets
Shoulders / Traps - 10 sets
That's already 80 total sets and alot of people often do 10+ sets for different muscle group.
Originally posted by myCATpowerlifts
i was just saying that you would overtrain...if you used the same intensity
but if you dont have enough intensity ( because you have to train more often and do less weight and less volume) then you will not grow either
Originally posted by CowPimp
You don't need to do that many sets if you are doing a full body workout 3 times a week. You could get away with more like 3-5 sets per body part. In fact, you would probably overtrain yourself if you did that routine 3 times in a week.