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Double D said:Simply put triceps and chest go hand and hand. It is very hard to train chest one day and then wait a few days to train triceps. On average it takes a muscle 7-10 days to completly recover, so it just makes sense to train tris and chest together.
DOMS said:I don't believe this is correct. Various muscles take take various amounts of time to recover (you can also add in genetic variations). As far as I know, the muscles that take the longest to recover are the spinal erectors and they take 5 - 7 days to recover.
"The body doesn't know muscles. It only knows movements."lightout said:Hi
I am confused some people say its better to train triceps with chest some others say the biceps,what is right???
SkinnyKid said:A sling shot effect? I do biceps on the same day as chest, since I'd rather hit my triceps hard by not working them when they're already tired. Rather, I save triceps for Back day, when they will be refreshed and ready for a good workout.
Most chest exercises work the triceps pretty hard anyway, so why exercise them so much in one day? Just wait a few days and work the triceps. Thats what I think anyway
SkinnyKid said:I dont see it as overtraining since the triceps are not getting worked really hard when you do chest. Obviously the chest is getting a much harder workout than the triceps. So when you exercise the tri's a few days after chest, it will really be the first time all week you have worked them hard.
lightout said:Hi
I am confused some people say its better to train triceps with chest some others say the biceps,what is right???
SuperFlex said:Depends on your training split...
Double D said:Simply put triceps and chest go hand and hand. It is very hard to train chest one day and then wait a few days to train triceps. On average it takes a muscle 7-10 days to completly recover, so it just makes sense to train tris and chest together.