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Old 12-21-2011, 09:46 AM
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I've done this back routine before, and it really did put some nice growth onto my back, faster then any other routine that I used. The only other routine that came close was a two hour routine, 5 days a week. The muscle groups were broken up the same way, but I would do a hour of overall workout, then a hour of isolation based training to the muscle group of that day. And really, when I see a lot of the guys at the gym and what they do, these workouts are not much. I only workout two muscle groups a day, generally.

And I give a large focus to the back, shoulders, stomach and chest. A lot of guys at the gym do far more then this, so I don't think it is over exerting or anything like that. And yes, I am very tall. Anyone have any advice or critique for me?
From what I've always read, keeping your workout under an hour for bodybuilding is the best method. But, if you are seeing results, why change?
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