R1187
Active member
If I switch to twice a week, I'd pretty much have to switch between upper body and lower body workouts; doing each twice a week.
But then I'd have to hit chest, bicep, tricep, shoulders, and back all in the same workout. Yes I know some of those exercises overlap (chest/tri, back/bi) but it still seems like a lot to get in in just 1 workout. I guess I would have to reduce the number of exercises and sets to be in and out of the gym within an hour.
So my question is, is there really any major difference (in terms of results) between doing lots of volume once per week, and doing lesser volume twice a week?
I have read that muscles can generally recover well before 7 days, and that idle time between recovery and training can be detrimental to gains.
I know there's so many variables, but looking for opinions on this.
But then I'd have to hit chest, bicep, tricep, shoulders, and back all in the same workout. Yes I know some of those exercises overlap (chest/tri, back/bi) but it still seems like a lot to get in in just 1 workout. I guess I would have to reduce the number of exercises and sets to be in and out of the gym within an hour.
So my question is, is there really any major difference (in terms of results) between doing lots of volume once per week, and doing lesser volume twice a week?
I have read that muscles can generally recover well before 7 days, and that idle time between recovery and training can be detrimental to gains.
I know there's so many variables, but looking for opinions on this.