I use a 5 day, but you could make it 6 if you gave abs a separate day or broke legs into separate groups or broke arms down to bi's one day and tri's the other:
Arms
Legs
Delts/Traps
OFF
Chest
Back
OFF
And I add in abs usually twice a week where I see fit, but like I said, you could adjust as needed.
What a typical day of delts/traps looks like for me is:
- Shoulder Press (either DB, BB, or Arnolds)
- DB Side Lateral Raises
- Rear Delt DB Side Lateral Raises (usually seated, or sub'd with reverse cable flys, or lying on stomach on a bench)
- Barbell Shrugs (varying between bar in front or behind me)
- DB Shrugs or Smith machine Shrugs* (done standing parallel to the bar, shrugging with just one arm)
But like I said, if you didn't want to break it down that way or if you wanted to separate legs or arms, it's easily modified. I've just found that way happens to work really well where I'm not too sore to train the next body part when that day rolls around.
I use a 5 day, but you could make it 6 if you gave abs a separate day or broke legs into separate groups or broke arms down to bi's one day and tri's the other:
Arms
Legs
Delts/Traps
OFF
Chest
Back
OFF
And I add in abs usually twice a week where I see fit, but like I said, you could adjust as needed.
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