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I do the traditional chest/tri, back/bi, legs then shoulders. I try to work abs and calves every other day if I can, but it depends on how my body feels. For instance sometimes, especially getting back into it, my lower back gets a serious pump from various exercises so I may have to skip working abs that day.
When I get back to a higher level of fitness I will go chest, back, legs, arms then shoulders. |
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Sunday: Back & Calves Monday: Off Tuesday: Shoulders & Hamstrings Wednesday: Arms & Abs Thursday: Quads & Calves. Friday: Off Chest, focus on incline first as I'm going for more fullness with upper chest Back - Two exercises with 4 sets each, then 3 exercises with 3 sets each. Always vary the exercises each workout. Shoulders, Hamstrings, Arms, and Quads - always vary the exercises, but stay within a certain amount of sets for each. Nothing that I've read, just experimentation over time. I'm 51 years old, and need a little more recovery time. This schedule allows me to train the muscles sufficiently to respond, with good recovery time also. Also, my experience has been that Mondays (at least where I've worked out at) are always busiest. By not training on Mondays, I find I'm better able to get to the machines & weights that I want to use. |
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The last year I started doing,
Chest, biceps Deadlift, back, core Shouldes, triceps Squats, legs, core I focus 90% of my training around the big compound lifts. This setup has been working great for me |
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1 muscle group per day but will add abs and calves a couple of times a week
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I also tend to target one muscle group with mainly compound exercises.
For example, I might just do 20 sets of 15 to 20 reps of squats alternated with some low rep heavier squats or 10 x 10 barbell rows with some pull ups thrown in and then seated rows, one arm dumbbell rows and pull ups another time. Being elderly, I usually do arms and calves separately. |
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hey strong were family here bro.. go ahead... just try to throughout a quote daily in the quote thread... i like how u think and interested to hear ur thoughts because u matter bro..
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