I started a modified version of the 20 rep super squat routine and have a hypothetical question about rest. The program has several different versions depending on who you listen to, but they generally include doing the 20 heavy rest pause squats plus a couple of sets of compound exercises (e.g., deadlift, bench press, military press, row, pull ups, dips, etc...) for maintenance. It is essentially a fullbody workout three days a week (although some routines recommend two days a week). It typically takes me about an hour to complete the whole thing.
Here's my question. In addition to focusing on the squats, I also focus on heavy rest pause deadlifts. The combination of these two exercises just about wipes me out. Since I have time on my hands, I am thinking about converting this to a split routine over six days a week. Three days are dedicated to squats & deadlifts and the other three days are the maintenance compound exercises (which are mostly upper body). This will take me about a half an hour per day.
My question is, the original programs is designed for three days a week. with at least a day of rest in between each workout. Assuming that three workout sessions a week is appropriate, is the idea to allow the "entire body" to take a day off (to recover) or is it to allow a day of rest between the "body parts" worked?
As an example, if I do the lower body (squats & deadlifts) on M/W/F and the upper body (the other compound exercises) on T/TH/S, my lower body is essentially resting on T/TH/S, and vice versa.
I am predicating this on three sessions per week. The same question could apply to two sessions per week. So again, when we are talking about rest, is the idea to allow the entire body to rest a day or is it to allow the part of the body worked a day of rest.
Here's my question. In addition to focusing on the squats, I also focus on heavy rest pause deadlifts. The combination of these two exercises just about wipes me out. Since I have time on my hands, I am thinking about converting this to a split routine over six days a week. Three days are dedicated to squats & deadlifts and the other three days are the maintenance compound exercises (which are mostly upper body). This will take me about a half an hour per day.
My question is, the original programs is designed for three days a week. with at least a day of rest in between each workout. Assuming that three workout sessions a week is appropriate, is the idea to allow the "entire body" to take a day off (to recover) or is it to allow a day of rest between the "body parts" worked?
As an example, if I do the lower body (squats & deadlifts) on M/W/F and the upper body (the other compound exercises) on T/TH/S, my lower body is essentially resting on T/TH/S, and vice versa.
I am predicating this on three sessions per week. The same question could apply to two sessions per week. So again, when we are talking about rest, is the idea to allow the entire body to rest a day or is it to allow the part of the body worked a day of rest.