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Day 1 Chest/shoulders/triceps Bench Press Incline Press Military Press Extensions Day 2 Back/biceps Chins or Pulldowns Bent Over Rows Deadlifts Barbell Curls Day 3 Legs Squats Leg Press Leg Curls Calf Raises Each exercise will be for 5 sets of 12,10,8,8,8 reps except for calves do 5 sets of 10-15 reps. Pyramid up on the first two sets then stay at the same weight for the remaining three sets. Take only the 3 work sets to near failure. Any advice would be appreciated. |
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Note, this is only my opinion. The routine doesn't build the mass, the person builds the mass. 80% of the equation is two factors, eating and sleeping. That said, for a three day routine I favor a fullbody or push/pull/legs routine. You essentially have a push/pull/legs routine set up. Good start. I am not a fan of your rep scheme, but that is just me. If you work hard in the gym, eat big in the kitchen and get enough sleep, you should put on some mass.
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Welcome to the forum.
I've used a program like this. It certainly can work. Depending on your level you might be better off with an upper/lower split, or something like that. But without knowing more, I'll just post general thoughts. My main advice is to define a progression scheme going in. You could use the same weight for your 3 working sets, and when you can hit 12 reps with the first set, add weight the next time in the gym. There are many ways to progress. This is merely one option. My second piece of advice it make sure you have a defined eating plan, or wise eating parameters. Far too many trainees fail by thinking they are eating enough, or eating "healthy", etc.
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Thanks for the advice and have done some tweaking to the program. Here's the revised routine which will be a 1 on/1 off cycle.
Workout 1- Chest/Back/Shoulders Bench Press Incline Press Chins/Pulldowns Bent Rows Deadlifts Front Press Side Raises or Upright rows Workout 2-Legs/Arms Squats Leg Press Leg Curls Calf Raises Barbell Curls Preacher Curls Pressdowns Extension 2-3 sets of 8-12 reps for each exercise except for calves which will be done for 10-15 reps. Sets taken to near failure. As for diet, I stick to a moderately high protein (1g per pound of lean bodyweight) moderately low carb (1g or lower per pound of bodyweight) and fats are at least at 20 %. |
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