Routine

akhunter02

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Looking for input on a routine Im think of doing while taking my first cycle. Im 6-4 195lbs at 12%bf. Will be doing a Holo run. My normal routine is a upper lower split with one upper & Lower day heavy weights lower reps and the other two are lighter weights higher reps, I have an hour first thing in the morning to get my workout in before heading to work. I only hit each body part once (other than Legs) each day. I want to get more sets per body part in while on cycle so here is what Im considering

SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
OFF
LEGS
PUSH
OFF
PULL
LEGS
OFF
OFF
PUSH
LEGS
OFF
PULL
PUSH
OFF
OFF
LEGS
PULL
OFF
PUSH
LEGS
OFF
OFF
PULL
PUSH
OFF
LEGS
PULL
OFF

My reasoning is Im tall and lean, legs are my weak spot and want to hit them more, it takes my hams a solid 4 days to recover (stop hurting) so I spaced out my legs workouts every four days.

Push 3 sets of 10-12reps
Incline BB bench
Flat DB bench
DB Flys
Military Press
Side Lateral rise
DB Press
Skull Crushers
Tri Extensions

Pull 3sets of 10-12 reps
Bent over rows
Lat pull downs
Dead lift
BB curls
DB curls
BB shrug

legs 3 sets of 12-15 reps
Squat
Stiff Leg Dead lift
standing calf rise
sitting calf rise
legs curls
legs ext

abs and cardio on off days
 
confusing, but if it works for you then don't change it... I would add hammer curls and/or reverse curls to your curls arsenal... it will help fully develop the bicep. Still not sure how you're mixing the exercises, would focus on one major muscle group a day and destroy it... say legs one day (all leg exercises, starting with heaviest first) then chest another day (all chest, flys, and db press exercises.. maybe add shoulders and military press) Then back (deadlifts, all your cable pull-downs, pullups) and maybe a day for bis/tris/traps. Do what works for you tho, good luck!
^^^This.
 
I would lean towards a 4 day split;

Bench
Deads
Military Press
Squats
 
Don't forget to train your core/abs. They need to be strong in order to squat and deadlift big among other things.
 

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