I would love if u guys would rate my program… And id be super happy with feedback and ideas for changes etc.
I train 3 times a week - full body routine - 1,5 hour pr workout
I know that i have a lot of excercises in my program, so i use Giant sets through my whole training. Means that i do 4 excercisses in a row, rest and repeat for 3 sets.
So the program ive made:
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Wamup (5min)
Squat, chin ups, side plank, band pull apart, (15min)
Push up, fly, row, biceps curl (15min)
Hip Thruster, rear lateral, TRX fallout (15min)
glute curl, Pres, lateral raise, face pull, (15min)
Glute ham raise, Farmers walk, prowler push,(15min)
Only you can decide if it is too much. Your body will let you know.
But I would point out that you didn’t mention if your goal was to lose weight, gain muscle, etc. You should lose weight and gain muscle on this program, but more of the former, which is good for most people.
Basically this. Your program should be designed to achieve a specific goal.
So your goal is to gain weight … And lose weight?
Basically this as well. It looks like you just mashed as many exercises as you could into a week’s worth of training. Why did you select the exercises you did? How are they going to get you to your goal?
“Get big and also get shredded” isn’t a goal. “Add 15 lbs of muscle” or “lose 15 lbs of fat” are goals (examples, not recommendations). There has to be a rhyme and reason to designing a program for yourself ya know?
I would recommend first setting an attainable goal. Everyone wants to be big and ripped, but you’ve got to take it one step at a time. Commit to gaining 10 lbs over the next few months for example, and follow a program and diet to get there. Once you achieve this goal you re-evaluate, see if anything needs to be changed, etc…
I am assuming you are a relative beginner. Its probably best to follow a pre-designed program so you can get used to your body, what works for you, what doesn’t etc. If after a while your goals change or adjustments need to be made then you make them slowly. Its not good strategy to start designing your own program from scratch. Most advanced trainees that I know and see that program themselves are still using an accepted template or set of principles and making adjustments to fit their needs.