Whats up people, ive been cutting the past month and a half and ive lost about 14 pounds...im really happy about it, and im getting better strength, stronger. Im still trying to figure out which routine is best for me...i like my routine now, its like a 5-day split where i give each muscle like a week off afterwords, its a fun routine...but its not helping me get much stronger, well maybe thats because im cutting....but even when i was bulking it wasnt working...so i guess i should say i dont like the routine. my overall goal is to drop about 40 pounds by May...i want to look lean, toned. i figure im sick and tired of going back and forth between routines, and i thought id do a Compound lift routine...i know whenever i do compound lifts, i seem to burn the most calories and feel the most exhausted after my workouts, like i actually accomplished something...lots of people criticize the way my routines are...im 20 years old, and one of my workout buddies told me at my age, i shouldnt give such a LONG rest for every muscle...which currently i give like 5-7 days rest, he told me that 48 hours is better at my age, especially if my overall goal is fat loss. The routine im thinking is quite simple..its like day on, day off, day on day off kinda thing...i may end up spending 2 hours in the gym doing it, but ill sure as hell (can i say that? my apologizes if it offends any of u) can say that 2 hours of hard compound lifts will burn a lot off...
Day 1: bench, squats, deadlifts, power cleans, military presses, bent over rows, possibly dips.
Day 2: Off
Day 3:bench, squats, deads, cleans, military presses, rows, dips
Day 4: Off
Day 5: bench, squats, dead, cleans, military presses, rows, dips.
Day 6: Off
U get my point.....does that look good? Some of u may think its overtraining...idk? ive heard of rippetoes but i really think that this will work better for me...and of course after every workout i do about 20 minutes of low-intensity cardio.
Day 1: bench, squats, deadlifts, power cleans, military presses, bent over rows, possibly dips.
Day 2: Off
Day 3:bench, squats, deads, cleans, military presses, rows, dips
Day 4: Off
Day 5: bench, squats, dead, cleans, military presses, rows, dips.
Day 6: Off
U get my point.....does that look good? Some of u may think its overtraining...idk? ive heard of rippetoes but i really think that this will work better for me...and of course after every workout i do about 20 minutes of low-intensity cardio.