Just do 2-3 sets of 2-3 exercises per workout. When you do them isn’t terribly important. You have to think “big picture” in regards to training: thus the work done over a year of training, not in a week (or a workout).
In general, do the back raises and ab work on squat/dead day. Perhaps rows, too. Do 2-3 other exercises on press and bench press day.
It’s not in the books. Curls, dips, rows, chins, abs, low back. Only assistance Jim recommends to end all discussion about it. Asked it in a thread myself. It’s on the 2nd page already.
[quote]Willem85 wrote:
It’s not in the books. Curls, dips, rows, chins, abs, low back. Only assistance Jim recommends to end all discussion about it. Asked it in a thread myself. It’s on the 2nd page already. [/quote]
[quote]Willem85 wrote:
It’s not in the books. Curls, dips, rows, chins, abs, low back. Only assistance Jim recommends to end all discussion about it. Asked it in a thread myself. It’s on the 2nd page already. [/quote]
I believe it’s in the 2nd edition. [/quote]
No, I don’t think so. It was probably something he came up with for his forum.