There are too many exercises that I want to do in a given upper-body workout, I can't do them all within a space of 45 minutes. I'm not having as much trouble with lower body, because I haven't thought of a very wide variety of exercises for it.
These are the exercises I've decided on for my upper body routine. 'Average' means that I'll do them in pyramid sets, working past the given number and back down below it:
Resistance Pushup (5 X 10 average)
Standing Row (5 X 9 average)
Lateral Raise (5 X 8 average)
Bent-over Row (5 X 9 average)
Negative Pullups (4 X 3, 10 seconds per rep)
Military Dumbbell Press (5 X 8 average)
Standing Curl (5 X 6 average)
Dumbbell Press (5 X 9 average)
Dumbbell Kickback (5 X 9 average)
I definitely need to split these up somehow. I don't know if I should do half in the morning, because cortisol levels are high...but will doing half in the middle afternoon and half in the evening be too close together to avoid cortisol buildup?
Maybe I need to split them up into separate days. If so, should I keep a day of rest between them or can I do them in a two-day period?
These are the exercises I've decided on for my upper body routine. 'Average' means that I'll do them in pyramid sets, working past the given number and back down below it:
Resistance Pushup (5 X 10 average)
Standing Row (5 X 9 average)
Lateral Raise (5 X 8 average)
Bent-over Row (5 X 9 average)
Negative Pullups (4 X 3, 10 seconds per rep)
Military Dumbbell Press (5 X 8 average)
Standing Curl (5 X 6 average)
Dumbbell Press (5 X 9 average)
Dumbbell Kickback (5 X 9 average)
I definitely need to split these up somehow. I don't know if I should do half in the morning, because cortisol levels are high...but will doing half in the middle afternoon and half in the evening be too close together to avoid cortisol buildup?
Maybe I need to split them up into separate days. If so, should I keep a day of rest between them or can I do them in a two-day period?