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Main » Health & Therapy » Weight Training Programs
 

Discover How To Create A Productive Routine So You Can Build Muscle Faster, Without Overtraining

 

If you're like most bodybuilders and weight lifters, you train most of the time on some sort of split routine. Take a look around your gym.

Nowadays you see very few people performing full body workouts. This is because so many weightlifting tips involve using a split routine.

This has caused two problems that are holding you back from massive muscle gains and faster fat loss results.

First of all, full body weightlifting routines are extremely effective. With a proper full body workout regimen, you'll build muscle at a very fast rate.

The second (and bigger) problem is that most people using these weightlifting tips on split routines falsely believe that their split routine will keep them from overtraining.

Unfortunately, they run into a couple of problems and they don't realize what the problems are so they can't fix them.

They end up banging their proverbial heads against the wall without making any progress, wondering why all these weightlifting tips aren't working for them.

The first problem with going to a split routine is that most weight lifters end up doing too much work for each body part. Since they've split their weightlifting routine into multiple workouts, they end up training just as long, but on fewer body parts. So instead of 3 sets on the bench press in a full body routine (or maybe a two way split), they end up training chest by itself and performing 15 sets.

The second big problem with most split routines in these weightlifting tips is the unintended consequence of overlap. Very few splits eliminate overlap. Let me give you a couple of examples of problem splits that I've seen in magazines or books.

Monday - Chest & Shoulders
Tuesday - Legs
Thursday - Arms (Biceps, Triceps and Forearms)
Friday - Back

Looks pretty good, right? So what's the problem with this split? How about training arms and back on consecutive days? When you train your back, you train your biceps pretty darn hard.

This causes two problems. First, you're going to overtrain your biceps. Second, with back being trained the day after arms, your back, a very large and important muscle for promoting muscle growth, will suffer in it's training. Your biceps are a limiting factor in back training and you just trained your biceps the day before.

If you understand what I'm conveying in these weightlifting tips, you'll be able to construct much better routines and make better muscle building progress.

A very popular weight training split is to workout five days a week, take the weekends off and hit each body part once in that period. Here's an example:

Monday

Chest

Tuesday

Legs

Wednesday

Arms

Thursday

Back

Friday

Shoulders

Again, you hit the biceps twice in a row. You also hit the shoulders pretty hard on three different days - chest day, back day and shoulder day with back and shoulder day coming back to back. However you divide up this split, you'll run into trouble.

A lot of body parts overlap so you need to really think through how you are going to construct a split routine. It's a lot more than just dividing up your body parts and plugging them into a standard split.

Here are some split routine weightlifting tips to remember:

Most back exercises will hit the biceps hard, while also affecting the shoulders.

Most chest exercises will hit the triceps hard while also affecting the shoulders.

Leg and back exercises can overlap, as exercises like squats hit the lower back very hard, as do stiff legged deadlifts, and regular deadlifts.

Keep some of these weightlifting tips in mind while putting together a split routine to make sure you give each body part enough rest without overtraining.

Author: Gregg Gillies
 
Author Bio:

Gregg Gillies

Gregg Gillies is the author of "From Fat to Fit...Fast!" and "The Skinny Guy's Guide to Building Mass Fast!". He is the owner of BuildLeanMuscle.com. He publishes two fitness newsletters, "Fast Mass Tips" and "Fat Loss Secrets", each with over 5,000 subscribers from all over the world. Gregg has been a columnist for Body Talk magazine for 3 years, as well as being published in Ironman magazine and various web sites such as bodybuildingforyou.com and bodybuilding.com.

 
 
 

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