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Old 05-03-2012, 08:28 PM
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the main goal with this routine is to build muscle
Day 1 - Chest and Triceps
Day 2 - Back and Traps
Day 3 - Quads and Calves
Day 4 - OFF
Day 5 - Shoulders and Biceps
Day 6 - Deadlift and Hamstrings
Day 7 - OFF

Chest and Triceps
Chest
Exercise Sets Reps
Bench Press - Power 2-4 3 to 5
Incline Bench Press - Muscle 2-3 6 to 12
Dumbbell Bench Press - Muscle 2-3 6 to 12
Dumbbell Flys - Burn 1 40
Triceps
Exercise Sets Reps
Closegrip Bench Press - Power 2 3 to 5
Seated French Press - Muscle 2 6 to 12
Cable Tricep Extension - Burn 1 40
Back and Traps
Back
Exercise Sets Reps
Barbell Rows - Power 2-4 3 to 5
Dumbbell Rows - Muscle 2-3 6 to 12
Lat Pull Down - Muscle 2-3 6 to 12
Seated Cable Row - Burn 1 40
Traps
Exercise Sets Reps
Power Barbell Shrugs - Power 2 3 to 5
Dumbbell Shrugs - Muscle 2 6 to 12
Power Barbell Shrugs - Burn 1 40
Quads and Calves
Quads
Exercise Sets Reps
Squat - Power 2-4 3 to 5
Leg Press - Muscle 2-3 6 to 12
Front Squat - Muscle 2-3 6 to 12
Leg Press - Burn 1 40
Calves
Exercise Sets Reps
Seated Calf Raise - Muscle 2 10 to 15
45 Degree Calf Raise - Burn 2 40
Shoulders and Biceps
Shoulders
Exercise Sets Reps
Seated Barbell Press - Power 2-4 3 to 5
Seated Arnold Press - Muscle 2-3 6 to 12
Barbell Front Raise - Muscle 2 6 to 12
Dumbbell Lateral Raise - Burn 1 40
Biceps
Exercise Sets Reps
Pinwheel Curls - Power 2 3 to 5
Standing Barbell Curl - Muscle 2-3 6 to 12
Cable Preacher Curl - Burn 1-2 40
Deadlift and Hamstrings
Deadlift and Hamstrings
Exercise Sets Reps
Deadlift - Power 2-4 3 to 5
Romanian Deadlift - Muscle 3-4 6 to 12
Leg Curl - Muscle 3-4 6 to 12
Leg Curl - Burn 1 40
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Old 05-04-2012, 09:35 AM
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Well I personally think it's too much and I also don't like body part splits.

P.S. Did you read anything before you posted? There are 100s of posts like yours.

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Old 05-04-2012, 03:07 PM
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if your goal is to build muscle, Id have to agree with IW- seems like a lot to me as well. Stick to the basics and don't feel like you need to have every separate muscle group on their own day. There are many many programs out there that are made for muscle mass building, many which stick to priniciple workout techniques : squats, bench, press, etc. A lot of solid compound movements and shorter splits to - 3-4 days on etc. Seems like a lot dude. Look for other programs and do some tweaking.
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Old 05-04-2012, 06:20 PM
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Here is a description of the workout.

Workout Summary

Main Goal: Build Muscle
Workout Type: Split
Training Level: Intermediate
Days Per Week: 5
Equipment Required: Barbell, Cables, Dumbbells, Machines
Target Gender: Male & Female
Author: Steve Shaw
Workout Description

For more information on the Power, Muscle and Burn training system, check out the 4 Day Power Muscle Burn Workout Split.

This 5 day split is for intermediate lifters who are hungry for rapid size and strength gains. You will notice that deadlift is separated from the back workout day, and grouped with hamstring training. This is a very effective approach, and will allow you to not only blast your back and hamstrings, but also increase your deadlift max. Also, by grouping deadlifts with Romanian deadlifts, you will be hitting your lower back one less training day per week, which is always a good thing.

The Power Muscle Burn System

My Power Muscle Burn training system will help you build muscle and strength by focusing on three different training approaches, all used in the same workout. You will be performing the following types of sets for each muscle group:

Power. You will perform power sets to lead off the workout. Power sets are performed in the 3 to 5 rep range. Use the same weight for each of the sets. When you can perform 5 reps for all power sets, move up in weight. Major muscle groups will perform 2-4 power sets per workout, and minor muscle groups will perform 2 power sets per workout. Please note that for some minor muscle groups, power sets do not make sense, or they are not realistic. For example, it is difficult to perform extremely heavy resistance abdominal sets.
Muscle. Muscle sets are performed in the 6 to 12 rep range. Use the same weight for each of the sets. When you hit the upper rep limit of 12 for all muscle sets, move up in weight. Major muscle groups will perform 4-6 total muscle sets in each workout, using 2 different exercises. Minor muscle groups will perform 2-4 total muscle sets in each workout, using 1 to 2 exercises. You can also perform a single exercise for 3 sets.
Burn. You will perform 1-2 burn sets for each muscle group - generally using isolation movements. Pick a weight that allows you to hit 15 to 20 reps, and then perform 40 total reps. How? Do as many reps as possible, then take a slight rest and perform more reps. Rest only long enough to regain the energy and willpower to perform 1 to 3 more reps. Keep pushing yourself through the pain until you hit 40 total reps. When you can hit 25+ reps from the start without stopping, add weight. Major muscle groups will utilize 1-2 burn sets, minor muscle groups will use 1-2 burn sets.
Power Muscle Burn Notes

Failure - I do not recommend training to failure. Try to perform each set until you feel like you may fail on the next rep, then stop. It's ok if you occasionally fail on a set, but do not purposely try to train to failure on every set.
Progression - You must have the goal of progressing on every set of every workout. Sets performed with a half-hearted effort are wasted. If you lack energy or are pressed for time, it's better to perform fewer quality sets then it is to waste sets.
Small Tweaks - What if I don't like training in the 6 to 12 rep range, and want to train in the 6 to 10 rep range? Then train in the 6 to 10 rep range. What if I don't like training in the 3 to 5 rep range? Then train in the 4 to 6 rep range. 40 burn reps are too difficult!? Then aim for 30 burn reps. Note: small tweaks are ok, as long as you are using the core mechanisms of this program. Don't obsess about the details - obsess about moving weight and getting bigger!
Alternating Exercises - It is not a bad idea to alternate exercises every other week. You can't possibly fit every exercise into every workout. For example: for muscle sets you could hit dumbbell bench presses one week and chest dips the next week.
Total Sets - It is better to start with the minimal amount of sets, and build in to this routine by adding sets if you find you need more work.
Calves - Please note that there are no power sets for calves. I am not convinced that calves respond effectively to lower rep training.
Quads - If you love pain, you can do a single 20 rep set of squats for your quad burn work.
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