Now I've heard that to bring lagging body parts up, add some isolation movements for that muscle.
I'll use my triceps as an example, which are lagging and so wanna know how to bring em up.
If my chest is much stronger than my triceps, that means that when I do my heavy benching, my triceps are really being pushed to the limit to help support that weight that my chest is pushing.
If thats the case, then the triceps are already being worked more than they usually would.
And if that's the case, then they're nearly being overtrained just doing standard chest and shoulder exercises.
And if that is also the case, then adding an iso movement is surely overtraining them and leading to the opposite in what you're trying to get by adding the iso movement. Do you get me?
So would It be wise to bring up the triceps on a different day to your chest and shoulder workout rather than add an iso on the same day? Like I'm doing a sat/mon/wed split with ab work on thursday or friday with some sprints and stuff. I do chest, tri's & shoulders on sat(push day), so would it be wise doing tricep work on the tuesday so as not to impair the saturday push workout.
And if I should do that, isn't it overtraining them still because they're getting hit hard enough to wait a week on the saturday?
Just curious
I'll use my triceps as an example, which are lagging and so wanna know how to bring em up.
If my chest is much stronger than my triceps, that means that when I do my heavy benching, my triceps are really being pushed to the limit to help support that weight that my chest is pushing.
If thats the case, then the triceps are already being worked more than they usually would.
And if that's the case, then they're nearly being overtrained just doing standard chest and shoulder exercises.
And if that is also the case, then adding an iso movement is surely overtraining them and leading to the opposite in what you're trying to get by adding the iso movement. Do you get me?
So would It be wise to bring up the triceps on a different day to your chest and shoulder workout rather than add an iso on the same day? Like I'm doing a sat/mon/wed split with ab work on thursday or friday with some sprints and stuff. I do chest, tri's & shoulders on sat(push day), so would it be wise doing tricep work on the tuesday so as not to impair the saturday push workout.
And if I should do that, isn't it overtraining them still because they're getting hit hard enough to wait a week on the saturday?
Just curious
