I just don't get it - I'm reading and re-reading the 'best' programs out there (recommended in the sticky) and they have like, 5 different exercises in them: rows, bench, squats, deadlifts and military presses. Erm, that's it.
Now I'm looking at my 5 day split (), which I build from grabbing one or two of the exercises in bold on exrx for each body part, and I'm counting 28 different exercises. If I remove the ones that are hitting the same muscle groups, I end up with 18.
To get down to 5 exercises, I'd have to remove all direct arm work, all wrist/calves work, remove the leg curls and shrugs and reverse curls and lateral raises and flies and *all* waist exercises (no abs!!!)... well I thought these were actually good exercises, not superfluous ones.... but maybe I was wrong.
So I guess the thing is, I'm scared I'm going to get less results (particularly on core) if I do less exercises (3 exercises at 5 set each is just what, 30 minutes at the gym? 3x a week????)... and the question is : I'm probably wrong, but WHY???
Now I'm looking at my 5 day split (), which I build from grabbing one or two of the exercises in bold on exrx for each body part, and I'm counting 28 different exercises. If I remove the ones that are hitting the same muscle groups, I end up with 18.
To get down to 5 exercises, I'd have to remove all direct arm work, all wrist/calves work, remove the leg curls and shrugs and reverse curls and lateral raises and flies and *all* waist exercises (no abs!!!)... well I thought these were actually good exercises, not superfluous ones.... but maybe I was wrong.
So I guess the thing is, I'm scared I'm going to get less results (particularly on core) if I do less exercises (3 exercises at 5 set each is just what, 30 minutes at the gym? 3x a week????)... and the question is : I'm probably wrong, but WHY???
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