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  1.  02-01-2013  04:56 AM
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    One muscle a day workout.


    I have been working out for a year now and I have been doing chest and tris mwf and back and bis t/th with legs thrown in on Fridays. I want to move to working one muscle group per day but I'm not sure what order/days would be best. Any help would be appreciated.



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    Originally Posted by lemeseethem
    I have been working out for a year now and I have been doing chest and tris mwf and back and bis t/th with legs thrown in on Fridays. I want to move to working one muscle group per day but I'm not sure what order/days would be best. Any help would be appreciated.
    :facepalm:

    Did I just read chest mwf?

    Young man, look into some of the bazillion PROVEN programs that are out there. There's a lot of fail in what you're doing now. I'd recommend starting strength to start with. You can make good progress for six months or so before moving on to an intermediate program.

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    I completely agree with Napalm. You are just asking for fail with that. SS, or a 5x5 for a few months, then maybe 5-3-1. And if you have been doing that for a year, throw in some extra rear rotational work. Facepulls and pullaparts.

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    chest, arms and abs; all day, err day

    c'mon bro, 3 days for chest, 2 for back and you're just throwing legs in there?

    get on a proven novice routine and get your nutrition in order

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    sure, you can do 1 muscle a day.

    lets see we have:
    1)pecs
    2)traps, can we do upper, mid, and low on the same day?
    3)deltoids, can we do anterior, medial, and posterior on the same day?
    4)biceps, can we do the brachioradialis on the same day?
    5)triceps
    6)latisumus dorsi
    7)spinal erectors
    8)low back
    9)rectus abdominus
    10)obliques
    11)quads
    12)hamstrings
    13)calves
    14)hip adductors
    15)hip abductors


    so we are going for a 15 day cycle. sounds good. and seeing as how we are trying to focus on a specific muscle i guess we can leave out weak ass stuff like overhead pressing, bench press, rows, squats, deadlifts, or well any other mass building, ohh i mean, compound exercise.

    seriously. body part splits are great for professional level bodybuilders that have spend 10+ years getting huge and require massive amounts of volume to stimulate growth. they are also likely on massive amount of legal and non legal supplementation to speed up recovery and increase work capacity. and even then anytime you add in compound movements you are working more then 1 muscle and therefore fail in doing 1 body part a day. most body parts will get hit several times a week no matter what unless you only do isolation exercises.

    to best help you, lets find out one important thing. what is your goal for working out?
    you can call me "ozzie" for short.

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    Originally Posted by asooneyeonig View Post
    sure, you can do 1 muscle a day.

    lets see we have:
    1)pecs
    2)traps, can we do upper, mid, and low on the same day?
    3)deltoids, can we do anterior, medial, and posterior on the same day?
    4)biceps, can we do the brachioradialis on the same day?
    5)triceps
    6)latisumus dorsi
    7)spinal erectors
    8)low back
    9)rectus abdominus
    10)obliques
    11)quads
    12)hamstrings
    13)calves
    14)hip adductors
    15)hip abductors

    so we are going for a 15 day cycle. sounds good. and seeing as how we are trying to focus on a specific muscle i guess we can leave out weak ass stuff like overhead pressing, bench press, rows, squats, deadlifts, or well any other mass building, ohh i mean, compound exercise.

    seriously. body part splits are great for professional level bodybuilders that have spend 10+ years getting huge and require massive amounts of volume to stimulate growth. they are also likely on massive amount of legal and non legal supplementation to speed up recovery and increase work capacity. and even then anytime you add in compound movements you are working more then 1 muscle and therefore fail in doing 1 body part a day. most body parts will get hit several times a week no matter what unless you only do isolation exercises.

    to best help you, lets find out one important thing. what is your goal for working out?
    On Mondays I focus on chest and do some light tricep/shoulder work. Wensdays I focus on shoulders and do some light chest/triceps and Fridays I focus on triceps with some light chest and shoulder work. I don't really know much about lifting but in the past year I've put 30 lbs on with this routine but its starting to hurt me that's why I'm posting on here. I want to get stronger and bigger.

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    Find a program a professional wrote and follow it exactly. Do not change anything!

    Bill starr's 5x5
    Or mark rippetoes Starting Strength will do you a world of good.

    Get to researching! Google google!

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    Don't do this. Follow a basic split and give your muscle time to recover. Remember they grow outside of the gym not in it.

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    Originally Posted by lemeseethem View Post
    On Mondays I focus on chest and do some light tricep/shoulder work. Wensdays I focus on shoulders and do some light chest/triceps and Fridays I focus on triceps with some light chest and shoulder work. I don't really know much about lifting but in the past year I've put 30 lbs on with this routine but its starting to hurt me that's why I'm posting on here. I want to get stronger and bigger.
    its starting to hurt likely due to the overworking of the front side of your body when compared to the backside.

    following a proven program is a great way to learn to program as well. it can teach you how to balance the body and how to maintain progress. there have been good suggestions so far with a 5x5 program like bill star, starting strength, or madcow, and stronglifts.

    there is also the popular 5/3/1 which allows for different accessory work to better fit your goals. if you want size you can do boring but big accessory work. there is a new high frequency version that may be to your likings to workout more times in a week.

    i would also highly recommend doing lots of prehab work on the upper back and rear shoulders. like band pullaparts and facepulls with some rolling on the middle and lower traps.
    you can call me "ozzie" for short.

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    Originally Posted by asooneyeonig View Post
    sure, you can do 1 muscle a day.

    lets see we have:
    1)pecs
    2)traps, can we do upper, mid, and low on the same day?
    3)deltoids, can we do anterior, medial, and posterior on the same day?
    4)biceps, can we do the brachioradialis on the same day?
    5)triceps
    6)latisumus dorsi
    7)spinal erectors
    8)low back
    9)rectus abdominus
    10)obliques
    11)quads
    12)hamstrings
    13)calves
    14)hip adductors
    15)hip abductors
    Most clever response ever!

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    the muscles must take a rest after each workout, so for ex: train your chest 1time/week

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    I prefer to think of it as training movements not muscles.

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    Originally Posted by chrishenrique View Post
    the muscles must take a rest after each workout, so for ex: train your chest 1time/week
    that is a very vague answer.

    it is impossible to say how often to work a muscle without including the other critical variables of intensity and volume. some other variables to take into account for more advanced program developers; training age, conditioning, and recovery capacity.

    back to frequency (1 or more times in a time period), volume and intensity. if you change one you have to change the others to compensate to fit into ones training age, conditioning, and recovery capacity. so if you say once a week, then how much intensity and volume in that workout do i need?
    you can call me "ozzie" for short.

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    I did some research and just did my first week on a new program. Chest on Monday, legs on Tuesday, shoulders on wed, arms on Thursday and back on Fridays.

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    Originally Posted by lemeseethem View Post
    I did some research and just did my first week on a new program. Chest on Monday, legs on Tuesday, shoulders on wed, arms on Thursday and back on Fridays.
    all of the great advice in this thread and this is what you come up with?

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    Originally Posted by lemeseethem View Post
    I did some research and just did my first week on a new program. Chest on Monday, legs on Tuesday, shoulders on wed, arms on Thursday and back on Fridays.
    so where do you fit in the bench press? as it includes chest, arms, and shoulders.

    where do you fit in squats and deadlifts as they include the back and legs.

    where do you fit in overhead presses as it includes shoulders and arms.

    where do you fit in rows, pullups, etc., as they include the arms.

    what did you decide upon for progression? for mobility work? for conditioning? at what intensity do you do each exercise and each set? do you any planned deloads?
    you can call me "ozzie" for short.

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    This is what I did last week. I powerlifted for 3 years so I really like the high weight/low reps. I could go back to lifting three days a week and know what I'm doing a little better but I really want to lift 5 days a week to help with work/school stress

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    And I'm working the heavy compound lifts on that sheet at about 70% right now.

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    Originally Posted by lemeseethem View Post
    I have been working out for a year now and I have been doing chest and tris mwf and back and bis t/th with legs thrown in on Fridays. I want to move to working one muscle group per day but I'm not sure what order/days would be best. Any help would be appreciated.
    I've been working out one muscle group a day now for the last month and have seen a difference compared to when I was doing two groups a day! Sun: biceps Mon: triceps Tues:Chest Weds: Back Thurs and Friday I rest then Sat: Shoulders. Cardio after my workout works my legs!

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