Tranzlogic
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Hey guys,
Lately, I have been contemplating putting a new routine together. My current routine that I put together a few months ago is still feel is working to some degree but I like to switch it up every so often. So, just looking for some opinions or friendly feedback.
It is rather hard for me to over train as I recover quickly, even with heavier working sets. A few years ago I started using twice a week routines and my body loves it so I always stay with a similar set up. I can usually do 5-6 working days and then rest is needed.
Also, if you guys would like to get more technical I can supply my actual routine ideas such as working sets, reps, etc.
My current split is:
1. bi/tri
2. legs/abs
3. chest/back/shoulders (seems like a lot but explained below)
4. rest
5. bi/tri
6. legs/abs
7. chest/back/shoulders
8. rest
repeat
During this kind of split I switch my target focus on each second workout. Basically meaning on chest/back day number one I focus on heavy compound chest lifting in low-med reps and minor back work like reverse fly and chins etc. in a higher rep range then on the second chest/back day I focus on heavy back work with a low-med rep range with minor cable isolation chest work in a higher rep range. The same would apply to bi/tri. I also only target my shoulders with smaller workloads to make sure they recover. Although I feel no signs of over training with this current routine, the fact remains that my arms are getting blasted! Two direct and two indirect workouts a week we can all agree is just too much arm work.
I have been thinking about moving to one of these splits:
1. back/bi/abs
2. chest/tri/shoulders
3. legs
4. back/bi/abs
5. chest/tri/shoulders
6. off
7. legs
repeat
1. back/bi/abs
2. legs
3. chest/tri/shoulders
4. off
5. back/bi/abs
6. legs
7. chest/tri/shoulder
8. off
The same rules would apply as mentioned above for these splits for working twice a week as I respond well to that line of training.
I also do low intensity elliptical work around 120-128 bpm for 15-20 mins every few days and on the occasional off day for 30-45 if I am feeling recovered.
Still toying with the exact routines for these but let me know what you guys in the more advanced realm think of these.
Lately, I have been contemplating putting a new routine together. My current routine that I put together a few months ago is still feel is working to some degree but I like to switch it up every so often. So, just looking for some opinions or friendly feedback.
It is rather hard for me to over train as I recover quickly, even with heavier working sets. A few years ago I started using twice a week routines and my body loves it so I always stay with a similar set up. I can usually do 5-6 working days and then rest is needed.
Also, if you guys would like to get more technical I can supply my actual routine ideas such as working sets, reps, etc.
My current split is:
1. bi/tri
2. legs/abs
3. chest/back/shoulders (seems like a lot but explained below)
4. rest
5. bi/tri
6. legs/abs
7. chest/back/shoulders
8. rest
repeat
During this kind of split I switch my target focus on each second workout. Basically meaning on chest/back day number one I focus on heavy compound chest lifting in low-med reps and minor back work like reverse fly and chins etc. in a higher rep range then on the second chest/back day I focus on heavy back work with a low-med rep range with minor cable isolation chest work in a higher rep range. The same would apply to bi/tri. I also only target my shoulders with smaller workloads to make sure they recover. Although I feel no signs of over training with this current routine, the fact remains that my arms are getting blasted! Two direct and two indirect workouts a week we can all agree is just too much arm work.
I have been thinking about moving to one of these splits:
1. back/bi/abs
2. chest/tri/shoulders
3. legs
4. back/bi/abs
5. chest/tri/shoulders
6. off
7. legs
repeat
1. back/bi/abs
2. legs
3. chest/tri/shoulders
4. off
5. back/bi/abs
6. legs
7. chest/tri/shoulder
8. off
The same rules would apply as mentioned above for these splits for working twice a week as I respond well to that line of training.
I also do low intensity elliptical work around 120-128 bpm for 15-20 mins every few days and on the occasional off day for 30-45 if I am feeling recovered.
Still toying with the exact routines for these but let me know what you guys in the more advanced realm think of these.