fr8tren
New member
everyone who has lifted for an extensive period of time has found what makes their bodies grow. like many i have found low weight hig reps are great for growth. but how many sets? i have found myself that low weight, high reps, many sets is key for me. but is it overtraining? here is my last chest workout--let me know what you guys think. ( i do this sort of thing for all of my bodyparts)
flat bench---->then incline---->incline hammer------>crossovers
135x10 225x8 strength 80x10
225x10 225x6 180x6 80x10
315x6 245x4 200x6 70x8
315x6 245x4 200x6 70x6
335x5 305x2 200x6 70x5
335x5 225x5 200x6
365x4 (i really focus on
365x4 the squeeze on
405x1 these)
335x4
335x2
315x3
ok that was my last chest routine. i usually add one more thing in there, but i must have been tired. all of my workouts consist of no less than 5 sets, but the big ones i do around 10 (ie flat bench, squat, military press, deads)
is this overtraining? i have no problems physically w my regimen, but i'd like your guys input .. thanks
flat bench---->then incline---->incline hammer------>crossovers
135x10 225x8 strength 80x10
225x10 225x6 180x6 80x10
315x6 245x4 200x6 70x8
315x6 245x4 200x6 70x6
335x5 305x2 200x6 70x5
335x5 225x5 200x6
365x4 (i really focus on
365x4 the squeeze on
405x1 these)
335x4
335x2
315x3
ok that was my last chest routine. i usually add one more thing in there, but i must have been tired. all of my workouts consist of no less than 5 sets, but the big ones i do around 10 (ie flat bench, squat, military press, deads)
is this overtraining? i have no problems physically w my regimen, but i'd like your guys input .. thanks