THEWIZARDOFKOZ
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I wanted to se what everyones thoughts were on his "progressive warm up" principle. My main question is, am I doing too much.
Here is what I am currently doing, I just put legs and shoulders, I hipe this is enough to give suggestions, if you need more body parts and weights just let me know
Legs:
Squat
135 x 12
225 x 10
315 x 10
405 x 7, this is my working set
Leg Press
3 plates per side x 12
6 plates x 10
10 plates x 7, working set
Hack squat
1 plate per side x 12
2 plates x 10
3 plates x 8, working set
Shoulders
Smith press, the weights are just the wieght of the plates
90 x 12
140 x 12
180 x 8
230 x 6, working set
DB press
25 x 12
75 x 10
100 x 6, working set
DB front raises
25 x 12
35 x 10
50 x 10, workng set
cable side raises
20 x15
40 x 10, working set
Shrugs
3 x 12, 130 Dbs
Here is what I am currently doing, I just put legs and shoulders, I hipe this is enough to give suggestions, if you need more body parts and weights just let me know
Legs:
Squat
135 x 12
225 x 10
315 x 10
405 x 7, this is my working set
Leg Press
3 plates per side x 12
6 plates x 10
10 plates x 7, working set
Hack squat
1 plate per side x 12
2 plates x 10
3 plates x 8, working set
Shoulders
Smith press, the weights are just the wieght of the plates
90 x 12
140 x 12
180 x 8
230 x 6, working set
DB press
25 x 12
75 x 10
100 x 6, working set
DB front raises
25 x 12
35 x 10
50 x 10, workng set
cable side raises
20 x15
40 x 10, working set
Shrugs
3 x 12, 130 Dbs



theres your anser right there !! this guy has the money !! ( AND ON ALOT OF GEAR), intermediate body builders will slow there progress or even halt it, copying pro's work outs, those guys are on so much shit it can borderline ridiculousness. the other guy also adjusted your routine nice, less is best.
and i emphasize EXACTLY !