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5 day split
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10-12-2008, 08:50 PM
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5 day split
so ive decided to try doing each muscle once a week for a month or so and see how i like it
what ya's think of this:
Monday: Back
Tues: Chest
Wed: Shoulders
Thurs: Legs
Fri: bi's/tri's
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10-12-2008, 09:04 PM
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1.) What are your goals?
2.) What are your stats: weight, age, experience?
3.) How deep do you squat?
4.) What are your maxes on squats, deadlifts and bench press?
5.) What have you done in the past?
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10-12-2008, 09:23 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by _Wolf_
1.) What are your goals?
2.) What are your stats: weight, age, experience?
3.) How deep do you squat?
4.) What are your maxes on squats, deadlifts and bench press?
5.) What have you done in the past?
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im the bloke from the other post "new routine" with the bung knees.
I weigh 75-80 it varies, im 19 just about 20 and i've been lifting for about 2-3 years seriously. When i say seriously i mean actually making progress n not just going to gym n fucking round, not serious as in im aiming to be a body builder etc..
Im fairly happy with where im at at the moment, im a footy/soccer player and play quite a few other sports so im not aiming to get huge, just to put on a bit more muscle and more strength in my legs, which once again is hard cos of me bung knees etc.
I'm after a new routine because im sick of my old one and feel like a change
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10-12-2008, 09:27 PM
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and that's 75-80 KG by the way
and as for the squats, deads and bench
Max on bench is about 100kg, bit more
Squats: wouldn't have a clue, it's a struggle to be able to them often with my knees and therefore nothing impressive, legs are a real weak point due to this and not being able to train them intensely during the season.
Deads: As for my max i'm not too sure, I'm doing sets of about 80-90 kgs atm so i would guess about 100+, ive done sets of 100 before but yeah not in a while
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10-12-2008, 11:26 PM
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IMO ,The best thing for your knees is to squat. Just don't go heavy.
Over a year ago now I messed up my knee , bad, playing baseball. I was on crutches for a month and it took longer than that before I could even bend my knee. The only rehab I did was Leg Presses , Squats and Extensions. Now I'm squatting 500.
It takes time to heal , but you will have strong knees if you squat.
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10-13-2008, 04:10 PM
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Originally Posted by TALO
IMO ,The best thing for your knees is to squat. Just don't go heavy.
Over a year ago now I messed up my knee , bad, playing baseball. I was on crutches for a month and it took longer than that before I could even bend my knee. The only rehab I did was Leg Presses , Squats and Extensions. Now I'm squatting 500.
It takes time to heal , but you will have strong knees if you squat.
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whatd you do to your knee? did ya just start off doin light sets etc? mines a little different i think because they think i've got tendinitis but ill still give it a go
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10-13-2008, 07:40 PM
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so i revised the original routine to:
Mon - Chest
Tues - Back
Wed - Shoulders
Thurs - legs
Fri - arms
this way i'm not doing chest and shoulders consecutively and the tri's get a rest before shoulders and before smashin em at the end of the week
what you guys reckon?
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10-16-2008, 09:13 AM
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I think that you should do legs after the back and the shoulders should go in the place of the legs
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10-16-2008, 09:58 AM
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what has the doctor said about your knees?
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10-16-2008, 10:02 AM
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whatd you do to your knee? did ya just start off doin light sets etc? mines a little different i think because they think i've got tendinitis but ill still give it a go
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Twisted it playing baseball. It was messed up bad !
But make sure you talk to your doctor about it.
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