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Getbig Bodybuilding Boards => Training Q&A => Topic started by: calfzilla on January 26, 2010, 02:32:01 AM
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So on day 1 I do biceps and chest. Usually biceps first. But after killing the bis I am unable to handle heavy weights on chest. Do I need to try doing chest first or change my routine? Please offer suggestions. The weight I have been using lately for chest is embarassing. :-[
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ALWAYS train the bigger more demanding bodypart first when you are fresh.........ALWAYS!! :)
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So on day 1 I do biceps and chest. Usually biceps first. But after killing the bis I am unable to handle heavy weights on chest. Do I need to try doing chest first or change my routine? Please offer suggestions. The weight I have been using lately for chest is embarassing. :-[
hit chest first!
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ALWAYS train the bigger more demanding bodypart first when you are fresh.........ALWAYS!! :)
The only time I violate this rule is on my back workout, I often do deadlifts last.
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Generally rule in BB'ing is to do the larger muscle first, to do it justice in a way. Exception might be pre-exhaust workouts or custom SS/tri sets. If your doing a chest/bicep workout than (if logic follows..though not always so much in BB'ing) you will have a workout of back/triceps next.
My own view (no big deal) when working back is to do DL's first off, spending prime effort on this mass builder. Than follow with the other stuff like chins, rows, pullovers, etc. DL's are a whole body exercise that deserve complete focus first in a workout. Good Luck.
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I used to do dead's first, like JPM said, but I stopped that when I injured my back. These days I do them last for a couple of sets.
As for the original question, simply do chest first!
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So on day 1 I do biceps and chest. Usually biceps first. But after killing the bis I am unable to handle heavy weights on chest. Do I need to try doing chest first or change my routine? Please offer suggestions. The weight I have been using lately for chest is embarassing. :-[
what do you think :D
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Strange combo.
What do you hit with legs? Forearms?
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ok I will hit chest first and see how that goes.
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makes sense,,, your biceps are involved as stabilizers on the way down,,, so if you pre - fatigue them,,, you end up where you are...
give bi's own day or many other great tips in this thread
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Strange combo.
What do you hit with legs? Forearms?
Chest and biceps are a good pairing. If you do them with back, you've already worked them before you get to any direct work. I've done chest/bi's regularly for quite a while now, the only time I change it is when I feel like an arm day.
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Chest and biceps are a good pairing. If you do them with back, you've already worked them before you get to any direct work. I've done chest/bi's regularly for quite a while now, the only time I change it is when I feel like an arm day.
I have never worked chest with biceps. I always train chest and tris back and bis. You wanna do your push and pull muscles on separate days. I train my chest witch includes your triceps and then finish with triceps exercises. If you train your bis with your chest and do bis the next day that means you are useing bis 2 days in a row. x2 on the back and bis Back forst and the biceps. Sometimes I do chest one day and tris the next.
Monday chest/tris
tuesday legs
weds/back and bis
thurs abs and calfs again
friday I circuit train/complete body workout
sat/sun off
everyday cardio 60/180 minutes of treadmill and walking through short hills path near my home
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I have never worked chest with biceps. I always train chest and tris back and bis. You wanna do your push and pull muscles on separate days. I train my chest witch includes your triceps and then finish with triceps exercises. If you train your bis with your chest and do bis the next day that means you are useing bis 2 days in a row. x2 on the back and bis Back forst and the biceps. Sometimes I do chest one day and tris the next.
Monday chest/tris
tuesday legs
weds/back and bis
thurs abs and calfs again
friday I circuit train/complete body workout
sat/sun off
everyday cardio 60/180 minutes of treadmill and walking through short hills path near my home
It's always good to change things about. Training bi's after back especially, limits the amount of weight you can use, cos the muscle is already partially fatigued. Try bi's after chest, and you'll be surprised how much extra weight you'll be able to put on the bar.
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It's always good to change things about. Training bi's after back especially, limits the amount of weight you can use, cos the muscle is already partially fatigued. Try bi's after chest, and you'll be surprised how much extra weight you'll be able to put on the bar.
will do thanks