Just to get a little discussion going - what's your training split look like?
I'll start:
Sunday - Legs/Abs
Tuesday - Chest/Biceps
Thursday - Shoulders/Triceps
Saturday - Back/Biceps
My 2nd biceps workout is a less intense workout...one excercise for bis after back is done, since bi's will be warmed up already..then I'd do some wrist curls for forearms since they too would be warmed up, but already burning from back and the bicep curls.
I have cardio in there as well on the other 3 days, and wednesday I also do abs again.
It's been 2 years since i was in the gym hardcore...life got in the way. You'd call my style more bodybuilding oriented, but for the remainder of this year, I'm going 7 days a week to get my body back in line for some more serious fitness goals next year.
I like to answer questions, and have done lots of reading on nutrition and excercise...and not just from the magazines (which often have an agenda of selling expensive supplements). My wife also went to school to become a dietary technician - in other words she learned the science behind why Atkins works for a little while, but isn't a long term solution - among other things.
cheers!
I'll start:
Sunday - Legs/Abs
Tuesday - Chest/Biceps
Thursday - Shoulders/Triceps
Saturday - Back/Biceps
My 2nd biceps workout is a less intense workout...one excercise for bis after back is done, since bi's will be warmed up already..then I'd do some wrist curls for forearms since they too would be warmed up, but already burning from back and the bicep curls.
I have cardio in there as well on the other 3 days, and wednesday I also do abs again.
It's been 2 years since i was in the gym hardcore...life got in the way. You'd call my style more bodybuilding oriented, but for the remainder of this year, I'm going 7 days a week to get my body back in line for some more serious fitness goals next year.
I like to answer questions, and have done lots of reading on nutrition and excercise...and not just from the magazines (which often have an agenda of selling expensive supplements). My wife also went to school to become a dietary technician - in other words she learned the science behind why Atkins works for a little while, but isn't a long term solution - among other things.
cheers!