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Title: Abbreviated Routines (Ex - 5x5, squat/bench/deadlifts,etc)
Post by: SweetDaddySiki on December 09, 2024, 06:08:35 AM
Hi! Checking for feedback on abbreviated routines. I'm 58 yrs old; lifetime natural; doing full body routines 3 days a week. Works well for me; I seem to gain more muscle/keep fat down when I do full body's than when I try splits. Went to a gym during Thanksgiving vacation and someone told me that I should cut down and do less exercises (squats, bench, deadlifts, rows for me since I don't have a chin up bar, overhead presses). Said I'd gain more size and recover better that what I'm doing now. I'm assuming I would pack on more size for those bodyparts because I would be able to use heavier weight but what about areas that aren't directly worked like arms (biceps, triceps, forearms) and hamstrings and calves? I've alway included exercises for these. Didn't know if I would get spaghetti arms. Thanks!
Title: Re: Abbreviated Routines (Ex - 5x5, squat/bench/deadlifts,etc)
Post by: Donny on December 11, 2024, 04:48:19 AM
Hi! Checking for feedback on abbreviated routines. I'm 58 yrs old; lifetime natural; doing full body routines 3 days a week. Works well for me; I seem to gain more muscle/keep fat down when I do full body's than when I try splits. Went to a gym during Thanksgiving vacation and someone told me that I should cut down and do less exercises (squats, bench, deadlifts, rows for me since I don't have a chin up bar, overhead presses). Said I'd gain more size and recover better that what I'm doing now. I'm assuming I would pack on more size for those bodyparts because I would be able to use heavier weight but what about areas that aren't directly worked like arms (biceps, triceps, forearms) and hamstrings and calves? I've alway included exercises for these. Didn't know if I would get spaghetti arms. Thanks!

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Title: Re: Abbreviated Routines (Ex - 5x5, squat/bench/deadlifts,etc)
Post by: Donny on December 11, 2024, 05:05:14 AM
on the subject of direct arm training, i remember talking to the Great Bill pearl on the phone about this.
i told him i was doing just Chins (supinated grip) for back/biceps & he told me to also use a Preacher Bench

so you can do 2 things here; either pre-exhaust with preacher curls first then chin ups or the opposite.
Title: Re: Abbreviated Routines (Ex - 5x5, squat/bench/deadlifts,etc)
Post by: IroNat on December 11, 2024, 06:43:55 AM
Hi! Checking for feedback on abbreviated routines. I'm 58 yrs old; lifetime natural; doing full body routines 3 days a week. Works well for me; I seem to gain more muscle/keep fat down when I do full body's than when I try splits. Went to a gym during Thanksgiving vacation and someone told me that I should cut down and do less exercises (squats, bench, deadlifts, rows for me since I don't have a chin up bar, overhead presses). Said I'd gain more size and recover better that what I'm doing now. I'm assuming I would pack on more size for those bodyparts because I would be able to use heavier weight but what about areas that aren't directly worked like arms (biceps, triceps, forearms) and hamstrings and calves? I've alway included exercises for these. Didn't know if I would get spaghetti arms. Thanks!

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Title: Re: Abbreviated Routines (Ex - 5x5, squat/bench/deadlifts,etc)
Post by: Donny on December 11, 2024, 07:19:32 AM
I think itīs more a question of Genetics & your Goals.
If you want to look like a Bodybuilder then train your Biceps/ Triceps & impress the Gals  ;)
Direct arm work is coming ..the pump  :D

I am waiting for the posts---but Gymnasts donīt train their biceps or triceps --sure they do like a sprinter squats
Title: Re: Abbreviated Routines (Ex - 5x5, squat/bench/deadlifts,etc)
Post by: chaos on December 14, 2024, 12:27:21 PM
Hi! Checking for feedback on abbreviated routines. I'm 58 yrs old; lifetime natural; doing full body routines 3 days a week. Works well for me; I seem to gain more muscle/keep fat down when I do full body's than when I try splits. Went to a gym during Thanksgiving vacation and someone told me that I should cut down and do less exercises (squats, bench, deadlifts, rows for me since I don't have a chin up bar, overhead presses). Said I'd gain more size and recover better that what I'm doing now. I'm assuming I would pack on more size for those bodyparts because I would be able to use heavier weight but what about areas that aren't directly worked like arms (biceps, triceps, forearms) and hamstrings and calves? I've alway included exercises for these. Didn't know if I would get spaghetti arms. Thanks!
The heavier lifting will work the rest of your body that you aren't directly hitting. You might not get the most size in certain bodyparts, but the strength will increase. I used to use 5x5 one week, 3x5 the next week and 1x5 final week for my compound lifts, then start the cycle over.  I would throw in auxiliary lifts and do sets of 10 with those.
Title: Re: Abbreviated Routines (Ex - 5x5, squat/bench/deadlifts,etc)
Post by: Humble Narcissist on December 23, 2024, 11:46:51 PM
Try 1 bodypart a day training. Total focus on 1 muscle and almost impossible to overtrain.
Title: Re: Abbreviated Routines (Ex - 5x5, squat/bench/deadlifts,etc)
Post by: Donny on December 24, 2024, 03:20:50 AM
Try 1 bodypart a day training. Total focus on 1 muscle and almost impossible to overtrain.

It works too ( bro split) & if doing Abbreviated workouts i still think some accessory work in there is good.
Calves, Biceps, triceps..