BP OIL SPILL FACE
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I forgot to mention that I just added the jumping jacks and jogs into my repertoire a couple weeks ago.
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leftcoastkev;2665837 said:Personally I don't like doing full body workouts that involve all bodyparts on a continuous basis.
Again, and speaking only for myself, I find that my intensity for various lifts goes down when I'm hitting the same muscle groups repetitively throughout the without giving them at least 2 to 3 days rest. I find it easier to make gains in strength and muscle with the following routine:
Monday: Back/Biceps, 20 minutes cardio later on
Tuesday: Rest (Cardio), a few sets of ab exercises later (i.e, knee lifts)
Wednesday: Legs
Thursday: Rest (Cardio)
Friday: Chest/Shoulders/Triceps, 20 minutes cardio later on
Saturday: Legs (Squats and Calve Raises only), Abs
Sunday: Rest
Monday on back day, my forearms, triceps, and shoulders are getting hit as supporting muscles with all the rows/deads/pullups/shrugs I do. So They get to recover 3 days until Friday when I hit these directly.
Between weighted dips, inclines, flat, and narrow grip bench my shoulders and triceps already get hit pretty hard so I may only do 2 isolation exercises for triceps and shoulders. From Friday, they get 2 days to rest until the cycle repeats.
Same with lower body except I max out RDLs on Wednesday give'm 2 days rest and max out squats on Saturday (and they get 3 days of rest until the next session).
QUESTION:
I've never done power cleans because I could never find a place for them in my routine. Are they very impactful on the joints?
truth spitter;2699945 said:Yea I'm not a fan of full body workouts unless u are a beginner or trying to lose fat.....