[quote]TheDon12 wrote:
[quote]Spidey22 wrote:
Ok I can’t remember off the top of my head, but are you keeping the sets the same on the lifts you noted on days 3 and 4? Or is that in the program?
Also, are you not hitting abs and calves like it says? I would.
I’ll go day by day:
Day 1: Looks good, though personally I would just do high rep band pull-aparts or some shoulder rehab stuff pre-WO instead of the rear delt flies everyday. Also, why HS rows as opposed to something like DB Rows?
Day 2: I would personally do a Squat variation. The whole principle of the book is to do big, compound movements that ideally have you moving your body through space. Also, traps aren’t hit in this program directly, so I would drop the shrugs. Do calves/abs
Day 3: Would do a SLDL or a variation for hamstrings/legs. And I would do a vertical pull, like chins or pulldowns for back.
Day 4: Would do Squats again.
I suggest the Big lifts you want to increase, like Bench, Squats, OHP, do once on high rep day, then repeat on low rep day. So you get a lot of ‘practice’ with them.
Also, do you have the ebook? If not, find it and read it. You want BIG, COMPOUND movements. Only time I used machines/cables were usually for small BP’s like arms, calves, rear delts, etc. Machines for Legs and Back movements are likely not going to be great.
Personally, I would do something like this:
Day 1: Weighted Chins
BB Bench Variation
Curl variation
Calve Raise variation
Day 2: OHP variation
Isolation Tricep
Squat Variation
Abs
Day 3: DB Rows
DB Bench variation
SLDL
Laterals
Curl variation
Tricep Compound (CGBP, Dips, CG Floor Press)
Day 4: Same lifts from Days 1 & 2
This is all opinion, but this what I would do, and only make adjustments after at least going through a 6-week cycle of the program. [/quote]
Thanks for the reply . Will be very mindful of your answer.
Reason im not squating or doing lower back exercises that involve my lower back is because i have a very injury prone lower back… I love heavy squating but 4 weeeks ago i tweaked it and once it healed i’ve been weary of squating again. Main reason being is im being shipped off to the Navy and a big injury to the lower back could result me into be disqualified from joining…
Also the High Row exercises is actually a pulldown movement but for some reason Hammer Strength named it a High Row lol. Targets the lats pretty well.
EDIT: on the day 3 and 4 the program wants u to keep those lifts i noted the same amount of sets(1 for each exercise) but i felt it was not enough volume so i upped it to 2 or 3 more sets.[/quote]
If you can’t do lower back intensive things, I would still do something like Front Squats, and maybe high and wide stance Leg Press on Day 3 (to hit hams). Also, I would use DB rows then too, on a bench. No lower back issues with that.
I really am suggesting you don’t up the volume on arms and delts. The program is made with a certain idea in mind, with the ramp and the increasing sets/volume/intensity.