- Jul 31, 2007
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So just to start some discussion....what type of training splits are you guys running.
I'm currently on a 3 on / 1 off.
Day 1 - Chest, Shoulders, Triceps, Calves, abs
Day 2 - Back, traps, biceps
Day 3 - Legs, Calves, abs
Day off...then repeat. I've done a ton of different routines in my time....but always keep coming back to this one.
Two exercises per body part, 4 sets per exercise with varying rep ranges, and rest periods between sets of 60 seconds or less.
Still trying to beat my logbook each workout....and when I stall I will change up exercises.
Its not a lot of volume, but decent frequency. Plus with so little work sets...I know that I have to give it my all for each one to effectively stimulate the muscle.
Seems to be the perfect balance for my body in regards to recovery...especially for my CNS. My muscles recover pretty quick...but CNS overload can be cumulative and this seems to address all of those issues!
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I'm currently on a 3 on / 1 off.
Day 1 - Chest, Shoulders, Triceps, Calves, abs
Day 2 - Back, traps, biceps
Day 3 - Legs, Calves, abs
Day off...then repeat. I've done a ton of different routines in my time....but always keep coming back to this one.
Two exercises per body part, 4 sets per exercise with varying rep ranges, and rest periods between sets of 60 seconds or less.
Still trying to beat my logbook each workout....and when I stall I will change up exercises.
Its not a lot of volume, but decent frequency. Plus with so little work sets...I know that I have to give it my all for each one to effectively stimulate the muscle.
Seems to be the perfect balance for my body in regards to recovery...especially for my CNS. My muscles recover pretty quick...but CNS overload can be cumulative and this seems to address all of those issues!
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