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How can I turn this into a good workout routine?



 
 
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Old 05-27-2007, 03:42 AM
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IME, you're much better off recovery wise doing either an upper/lower or (my favorite) chest/shoulders/tri, back/biceps/legs. What you have will force your anterior delts to get overworked all four days. I prefer the push, pull/legs because you can alternate focusing on heavy squatting on day, and deadlifting on the other. You'd also be able to rest your delts and tri's more than with what you have.

Additionally, you cannot expect to do four days of deadlifts (two sldl, two conv.), which is what you have.
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