L3
18-03-2009, 02:29 PM
ok so i am experimenting with my chest/back split.
up till now I have been training chest/back in one day as follows in that order:
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1 flat BB bench
2 chin ups
3 bent over rows BB palms out
4 neutral grip machine press
5 super set with pyramid- machine bench / close grip palms up cable pulldowns
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my set/rep scheme for each excercise is dynamic, but usually i stick to 1-2 warm up sets, then 2-3 work sets with a RP, and depending on the excercise a strip set immediatley follwing the RP, always train till fail never more than 10 reps (unless its a strip)
takes a little over 1 hr, and i am ****ing toast by the end
so ive been reading and the majority of the board likes to split up back and chest in two consecutive days, so i figured i'd experiment.
yesterday was chest day and i used this excercise routine:
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1 incline BB benchpress
2 flat DB benchpress
3 cable flys (hi to low)
4 dips
5 machine press, switch bentween wide and neutral grip strip sets
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all kept it at light weight high reps to get the muscles used to the movements only took 40 mins, just peachy afterward, and that felt very very werid
i know ive only had 1 workout and no way can i possibly judge the effectiveness of it by that, but im just curious, has anyone noticed any significant advantages to training chest and back in the same day vs. different days.
im raising the issue because my arms have exploded in strenght and size ever since i started to train bi/tri in one day
im starting a cycle in june so fatigue should be no issue, just looking for experience/opiniopns for people who have trained chest/back in one day vs in two days
thanks bros
up till now I have been training chest/back in one day as follows in that order:
------
1 flat BB bench
2 chin ups
3 bent over rows BB palms out
4 neutral grip machine press
5 super set with pyramid- machine bench / close grip palms up cable pulldowns
------
my set/rep scheme for each excercise is dynamic, but usually i stick to 1-2 warm up sets, then 2-3 work sets with a RP, and depending on the excercise a strip set immediatley follwing the RP, always train till fail never more than 10 reps (unless its a strip)
takes a little over 1 hr, and i am ****ing toast by the end
so ive been reading and the majority of the board likes to split up back and chest in two consecutive days, so i figured i'd experiment.
yesterday was chest day and i used this excercise routine:
---------
1 incline BB benchpress
2 flat DB benchpress
3 cable flys (hi to low)
4 dips
5 machine press, switch bentween wide and neutral grip strip sets
---------
all kept it at light weight high reps to get the muscles used to the movements only took 40 mins, just peachy afterward, and that felt very very werid
i know ive only had 1 workout and no way can i possibly judge the effectiveness of it by that, but im just curious, has anyone noticed any significant advantages to training chest and back in the same day vs. different days.
im raising the issue because my arms have exploded in strenght and size ever since i started to train bi/tri in one day
im starting a cycle in june so fatigue should be no issue, just looking for experience/opiniopns for people who have trained chest/back in one day vs in two days
thanks bros