How about some cardio since your profile says you are 24% BF, save some time and energy and add in the abs exercises when you are about 15% working your way down…
Besides that, what are you trying to achieve with you 7 exercise arms day? Biceps and Triceps are small muscles compared to your back (just and example), and you only have 4 exercises for back. Your shoulders and legs day also need work, the only day that is some what decent would have to be your chest day.
I agree with Arms Afire, you should make your rep range in around 6-8, or maybe even 8-10… I agree with the 4 sets per exercise though…
Example for a back day
Tuesday
Deadlifts 4x4-6
Bent Over Rows 4x6-8
T-Bar 4x6-8
Lat Pull Down 4x8-10
Superset- Seated Cable Row (Pull to chest for upper back) 3x8-10
- Lat Rope Pulls 3x10-12
WOW that might be the worst program I’ve ever seen. No offense. No barbell work? Beginers should start with the basics. I’d go heavy on the squats, bench and pull. Theres no subsitute for the barbell. All dumbbell work should be at the end and then only to force blood into the muscles. Seriously barbell work would be the best way. Heres my two cents-
[quote]Arms Afire wrote:
I would just want to know what your ultimate goal is in this program? Boredom?
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I just wanna lift. I do cardio 5x a week (I dont have a choice) and having a extreme program just wears me out so I thought this would be a good simple and some what effective routine.
[quote]The_Reider wrote:
WOW that might be the worst program I’ve ever seen. No offense. No barbell work? Beginers should start with the basics. I’d go heavy on the squats, bench and pull. Theres no subsitute for the barbell. All dumbbell work should be at the end and then only to force blood into the muscles. Seriously barbell work would be the best way. Heres my two cents-
[quote]The_Reider wrote:
WOW that might be the worst program I’ve ever seen. No offense. No barbell work? Beginers should start with the basics. I’d go heavy on the squats, bench and pull. Theres no subsitute for the barbell. All dumbbell work should be at the end and then only to force blood into the muscles. Seriously barbell work would be the best way. Heres my two cents-
What’s up, bro. Brutal lashing of your routine here. Ouch.
In my humble opinion, your routine looks very complicated, and is lacking in too few basic heavy compound lifts. Promise - you’ll get bigger and stronger triceps by pushing 200 lb narrow grip bench press than by doing 15 lb dumbell kickbacks.
Also, if you’re going heavy enough and using good form - holy crap would you be tired after one of your workouts. You’d have to go lighter to be able to make it through all those exercises. You’re a strong guy, you can use that to your advantage by using heavier weights and selecting your exercises to get the most bang for your buck.