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Old 03-08-2012, 11:37 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Thanks Josh, I had viewed yours last week and was trying to find it again,lol..will definately give it another look. And Steve did you put those in specific order? Thanks.
Yes. In general my rules are:

--Olympic lifts/variations first
--Deadlifts and squats
--Heavy compound posterior chain movements (RDLs, good mornings, etc.)
--Presses and rows
--Everything else, compound and most taxing to isolation

Also, if I have 2 pressing movements in a training day I like to split them to allow the triceps to recover. This really doesn't come into play in your routine.

In some cases I will power the Olympic variation after squats and deadlifts. I do this often myself, especially if my lower back is feeling sub-par.
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