I'm doing bench pressing pretty often, almost every other day.(with a rest day to add once a week)
With a light day followed by a heavy day, looks like this:
Light Day
-Bench
95 at 10 reps.
135 at 8 reps.
185 at 6 reps.
135 at 10 reps.
-Curls
25 lbs 8 reps and 4 sets
-Reverse Curls 10 lbs. at 12 reps and 4 sets
-Shrugs with 25 lbs.
Heavy Day
-Bench
95 at 8 reps.
135 at 8 reps.
220 at MAX
185 at 6 reps.
-Curls at 25 lbs. and 4 reps.
-Reverse Curls at 10lbs. and 4 reps.
-Shrugs at 25lbs.
I'm doing other exercises of course, but my arms are the only ones I'm concerned about injuring with the workload.
I'm getting in around 3100 calories a day, about 400 above my maintenance.
If I'm very fastly gaining weight, and strength, it's not possible for me to be overtraining, right?
With a light day followed by a heavy day, looks like this:
Light Day
-Bench
95 at 10 reps.
135 at 8 reps.
185 at 6 reps.
135 at 10 reps.
-Curls
25 lbs 8 reps and 4 sets
-Reverse Curls 10 lbs. at 12 reps and 4 sets
-Shrugs with 25 lbs.
Heavy Day
-Bench
95 at 8 reps.
135 at 8 reps.
220 at MAX
185 at 6 reps.
-Curls at 25 lbs. and 4 reps.
-Reverse Curls at 10lbs. and 4 reps.
-Shrugs at 25lbs.
I'm doing other exercises of course, but my arms are the only ones I'm concerned about injuring with the workload.
I'm getting in around 3100 calories a day, about 400 above my maintenance.
If I'm very fastly gaining weight, and strength, it's not possible for me to be overtraining, right?