Originally Posted by
The Storm16
I like the overall layout but I'd tweak a few things.
- I would do short, more intense bursts for hiit. 15-20 second sprints with 45-40 seconds rest. By rest I don't mean jog I mean standing on the treadmill rails or walking if you're on a track. So a treadmill workout would be 1-3 min 7% incline at 3mph walking, 1-2 min light jog, another 1-2 min walk, then your 5-10 intervals and then 5 min walking cool down. That will be about 20mins.
- If you're more of an endo, do a light walk on an incline for 10 mins right after you workout.
-Regardless of what your body type is, I'd suggest some very light activity on off days--like a walk for 20 mins. This will aid in recovery etc.
-for your back day I would start with a barbell of wide arnold-style cable row--where he gets a good stretch and then really uses his lats to pull the weight nice and low. You emphasize a lot of middle back on the first exercises of your back day--do you have postural problems you're trying to correct?
-I agree with the above comment: heavy compound/explosive exercises should always be done early in a work out. You also have a lot of pressing--keep in mind that bench press uses a lot of anterior delt, excessive presses may stress on your joints amd be counterproductive...consider incorporating some dumbbell work instead of barbell presses
-on leg day you may want to do some romanian dead lifts or glute ham raises. This could mean doing Romanians on back day or skipping deadlifts on that day all together. Ham curls only work one part of your hamstrings--if you like to participate in sports etc you don't want your quads to overpower your hams. Glute and hamstring development is also vital for a strong posterior chain, which is important for increase squat and deadlift weight. While the deadlift is great for hams and glutes, ppl often forget about targeting muscles when they deadlft and just try to move as much weight as they can with bad form.
These are just a few suggestions. Take em or leave em. I hope your program goes well