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My 4-day split



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Old 07-19-2012, 11:51 PM
fqqs fqqs is offline
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Default My 4-day split

Monday - Back and Biceps

Deadlifts: 3 × 6
Pullups: 50 reps total
T-Bar Rows: 3 × 10 (2 second pause in the contracted position)
Cable Rows: 3 × 12
DB Shrugs: 3 × 12 (with a 3 second squeeze at top)

Barbell Curls: 3 × 8
Incline Curls: 3 × 8
Reverse Curls: 3 × 10-12

Tuesday - Chest and Triceps

Incline Dumbbell Press: 3 × 6-8
Flat Dumbbell Press: 3 × 6-8
Incline Dumbbell Fly 3 × 8
Weighted Dips: 3 × 8

EZ Curl Skull Crushers: 3 × 10
Tricep Pushdowns: 3 × 10

Thursday - Legs and Abs

Squats: 3 × 8
Leg Press: 3 × 8-12 (3 seconds going down during the eccentric phase)
Leg Extension: 3 × 8-12 (hold each contraction for 3 seconds)
Leg Curls: 3 × 8-12
Stiff leg Deads: 3 × 10

Weighted Hanging Leg Raises: 3 × 8-12
Cable Crunches: 3 × 8-12

Saturday - Shoulders and Calves

Seated DB Press: 3 × 10
Side Lateral Raises: 3 × 10
Bent Over Flyes: 3 × 10
Plate Raises: 3 sets with 45 lb plate

Standing Calve Raises: 3 × 10
Seated Calve Raises: 3 × 15





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Old 07-22-2012, 09:30 AM
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Old 07-22-2012, 03:01 PM
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not a bad routine! good exercises and reps/set numbers. With those reps, just make sure you're lifting moderately heavy weight! It's a decent routine to add some weight on. I personally have followed a similar routine in the past but changed it up to chest/bis and then back/tris. Found i was able to lift more and add more mass when I separated those two body parts. Found I was too gased by the time i got to bis or tris. Should give er a try and see what you think!
Other than that, good luck! Looks solid to me.

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