My usual 5 day routine is push/pull/legs/push/pull rest two days.
I usually split the upper body workouts in half, doing tris for half hour then chest for half hour on pull day, for example.
Because I was using the gym in our apartment building for the last two days which is not as equipped as my regular gym, I tried something a little different that I don't think I've ever read about.
Instead of splitting my workouts in half, I rotated between bodyparts and also rotated between heavy weights and extremely high volume. So, this morning's pull workout looked like this:
Warmup:
Chinups/ 5 sets
Biceps:
Seated DB Curls(60 lbs) supersetted with cable hammer curls(50 reps)/3 sets
Back:
Bent over barbell rows (275) supersetted with seated lat pulls (40 reps)/3sets
Biceps:
Incline seated Hammer Curls (40 lbs) supersetted with bentover barbell curls(30 reps) supersetted with forearm curls (50) /3 sets
Back
Rack Pulls (495) supersetted with cable pullover (25 reps)/3 sets
There was a bit more, but you get the idea. I really liked these workouts, feeling intense DOMS all over upper body and experienced a really good pump. I like that they are intense and focus on volume as well as weight. I have wanted to work towards a 100-rep curl , but did not want to sacrifice strength training and I feel like this might be the answer.