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06-11-2005, 03:54 PM
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: san diego
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which routine should i use or if u could critique one of them to make it better?
mon- biceps and triceps
hammer curls 2x8
barbell curls 2x8
pull up 2xfailure
close grip bench press 3x8
tricep extension over head 3x8
tate press 3x8
tue- shoulders
arm raises (SIDE) 3x8
cuban press 3x8
military press 3x8
rear delt flies 3x8
wed- back
Bent Over Rows 3x8
Wide Grip Pullups 3x8
One-Arm Dumbell Row 3x8
Deadlift 3x8
thur- chest
bench press 5x8
incline bench press 3x8
pull overs 3x8
Fri- quads and hams
leg extentions 3x8
hamstring curls 3x8
barbell deadlift stiff legged 3x8
squats 3x8
or....
Mon - Back/Bis
Bent Over Rows 3x8
Wide Grip Pullups 3x8
One-Arm Dumbell Row 3x8
Deadlift 3x8
hammer curls 2x8
barbell curls 2x8
pull up 2xfailure
Tues - Shoulders
arm raises (SIDE) 3x8
cuban press 3x8
military press 3x8
rear delt flies 3x8
Wed – Rest
Thrus - Legs
leg extentions 3x8
hamstring curls 3x8
barbell deadlift stiff legged 3x8
squats 3x8
Fri - Chest/Tris
bench press 5x8
incline bench press 3x8
pull overs 3x8
close grip bench press 3x8
tricep extension over head 3x8
tate press 3x8
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06-11-2005, 04:04 PM
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Canada
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72, it would help if you could post your goals, training age, and other such info.
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06-11-2005, 04:18 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Chicago
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Yea, we need to know your info, but I can already tell you that the layout of split #2 looks better. Reason is traning 5 days like you have in split #1 isn't ideal. Also, in split #1 you train your biceps/triceps on one day and IMO that is not ideal cus biceps/triceps are both very small muscle groups and can be trained with bigger muscle groups like chest and biceps.
Here are some further suggestions about exercises seclection...
back/bis: start with deadlifts. you always want to start your workout with the exercise that involves the most work/energy.
shoulders: start with military press. you might wanna add some rotator cuff and trap work on this day too.
legs: again, start with squats.
chest/tris: instead of the pullovers I would add dips.
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06-11-2005, 05:10 PM
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GET SOME
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: CA
Posts: 1,383
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ripstone, your the man, thanks for all your intelligent posts. I have learned a lot from just scanning your replies. We appreciate it!
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06-11-2005, 05:49 PM
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Junior Member
Join Date: May 2005
Location: san diego
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Mon - Back/Bis
Deadlift 3x8
Bent Over Rows 3x8
Wide Grip Pullups 3x8
One-Arm Dumbell Row 3x8
hammer curls 2x8
barbell curls 2x8
pull up 2xfailure
Tues - Shoulders
military press 3x8
arm raises (SIDE) 3x8
cuban press 3x8
rear delt flies 3x8
Wed – Rest
Thrus - Legs
squats 3x8
leg extentions 3x8
hamstring curls 3x8
barbell deadlift stiff legged 3x8
Fri - Chest/Tris
bench press 5x8
incline bench press 3x8
pull overs 3x8
close grip bench press 3x8
tricep extension over head 3x8
tate press 3x8
also someone told me that i should not have tri and chest on thesame day cuz they will interfere or something can u further explain
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06-11-2005, 06:45 PM
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Junior Member
Join Date: May 2005
Location: san diego
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oh yea and i forgot to answer your questions....
my goals are to gain muscle and get bigger. im 14 years old. im 5 ft 4inches . 100 pounds. 8% bf
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06-12-2005, 01:37 AM
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Coaticook, Qc
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At 14 years old getting bigger (or at least trying to) is not really ideal. I suggest starting out by focusing on technique/form and using smaller weights. You can find much info on the internet about technique (like about anything else). If you're lucky enough, your school will have a physical education teacher who has a good background in the weightlifting, ask him to watch you and give you tips about your form (make sure he knows his stuff if you ask someone).
This would leave you with the best foundation one could ask for, and the best potential you could have for hypertrophy/strength development
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starting: 205 pounds (around) 1year: 162pounds regret: not knowing LBM before nor after mid-term goal: 150 pounds
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06-12-2005, 11:01 AM
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Location: san diego
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would this be over training...
Mon: chest
bench press 5x8
incline bench press 3x8
pull overs 3x8
incline fly’s 3x8
fly’s lying flat 3x8
Tue: back
Bent Over Rows 3x8
Wide Grip Pull-ups 3x8
One-Arm Dumbbell Row 3x8
Dead lift 3x8
Wed: shoulder/triceps
arm raises (SIDE) 3x8
cuban press 3x8
military press 3x8
rear delt flies 3x8
close grip bench press 3x8
tricep extension over head 3x8
tate press 3x8
Thur: legs
squats 3x8
leg extensions 3x8
hamstring curls 3x8
barbell dead lift stiff legged 3x8
Fri: biceps/forearms
hammer curls 3x8
barbell curls 3x8
pull up 3xfailure
concentration curls 3x8
palm up wrist curls 2x8
palm down wrist curls 2x8
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06-12-2005, 11:17 AM
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in transition...
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Rhode Island
Posts: 5,664
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whether or not its over-training, its a poorly constructed routine (no offense, we've all made routines like that at one point in our lives).
I wouldn't try making my own at your age. I'd head over to the FAQ and pick one from there. However, if you insist on doing your own, here are some must read articles:
Alwyn Cosgrove Newsletter
and more importantly...
Body-part Training is Dead
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06-12-2005, 02:38 PM
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Junior Member
Join Date: May 2005
Location: san diego
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can u help me make it better?
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06-12-2005, 03:08 PM
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GET SOME
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: CA
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that body-part training is dead article is great. When that first came out, I modeled my workout after it. Just read the article, they pretty much lay everything out for you. I had great success out of the routine I made with it's guidelines.
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06-12-2005, 04:25 PM
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in transition...
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Rhode Island
Posts: 5,664
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Originally posted by SEVEN7TY2TWO:
can u help me make it better?
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yes i can...
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Just read the article, they pretty much lay everything out for you.
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that's how!
"Give a man a fish, and he eats for a day. Teach a man to fish, and he eats for a lifetime."
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06-14-2005, 08:28 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Chicago
Posts: 1,611
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Quote:
Originally posted by CAchief:
ripstone, your the man, thanks for all your intelligent posts. I have learned a lot from just scanning your replies. We appreciate it!
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Thanks for the kind words.
72- the other guys are right on. pick a pre-made routine and stick with it. a lot of guys on here feel that training you entire body 3 days a week or doing an upper/lower body split 4 days a week, is a much better way to train vs. doing body part splits. check out craig', CW's, and the westside routines.
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