I've been using a 5 day split for the past couple months now, and so far I've been liking it. But from what I've been hearing is that you don't get enough recovery time with a 5 day split as you would a 3 day. If this is true, should I switch to a 3 day split to better my results? This is what my 5 day split consists of:
Monday - Legs/Abs
Tuesday - Chest
Wednesday - Back/Abs
Thursday - Day off
Friday - Shoulders/Abs
Saturday - Arms
Sunday - Day off
I just wanna know if I should continue to do this routine or change to a 3 day split because I don't wanna waste my time if I'm not getting enough recovery time with the 5 day split I've been doing.
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Thread: 3 day split vs 5 day split
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02-07-2011, 07:15 AM #1
3 day split vs 5 day split
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02-07-2011, 07:24 AM #2
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02-07-2011, 07:57 AM #3
Yes, I have been making progress. I really enjoy the 5 day split, so I'm glad I can continue in doing it. I just wasn't sure if I was getting the proper/necessary recovery time..and yes, I have been adding weight. I just slowly try to increase the weight each week by adding 10, 5, or 2.5 lbs
Another thing I've been wondering about is how often should I max out. Can I do it every week with every lift but only for my last set, or is that gonna be overdoing it?
Thank you for your input, and helping to answer my questions. I greatly appreciate it.
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02-07-2011, 08:05 AM #4
No need to be in gym 5x per week. 3-4x is perfectly fine and actually better, especially considering that there are things to do outside the gym such as sleep, eat, f_ck, study, work etc...
Pick a routine from sticky threads that is a 3 day or a 4 day per week and make sure it's a routine that hits each muscle group 2x per week or every 5 days or full body if you're new or know how to use it correctly (naturals need more frequency), and enjoy your time off from the gym.
Amazing that programs like 5x5 and SS are the most effective and survived the test of time, while the 5 day routines from idiotic magazines and websites disappear weeks after they are printed... And guess what? on those classic programs you're in and out of the gym in 45 minutes 3x per week. Think about it...
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02-07-2011, 10:05 AM #5
My opinion for what its worth....5 day splits are crap. Work your back or chest 4 times a month? An arms day is a waste....if your doing your compounds with enough intensity, you maybe need just one 3x8 for bi/tri. If doing your deads, squats, and ohp with enough intensity you dont need to dedicate much, if any, ab time. Follow a tried and true program, or if hell bent on making your own, do a ABA BAB (push/pull, full body, or upper/lower split)
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02-07-2011, 11:04 AM #6
Thank you for your input and advice kusok and awod, its greatly appreciated. I've been trying to come up with a new routine, and I finally came across a four day split that I think I might try.
Monday-Chest/Bi's/Abs
Tuesday-Legs
Wednesday-Rest
Thursday-Back/Tri's/Abs*
Friday-Rest
Saturday-Shoulders/Traps/Abs*
Sunday-Rest
The stars indicate training abs on that day is optional. Lemme know whatchyu think.
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02-07-2011, 11:24 AM #7
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02-07-2011, 11:42 AM #8
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02-07-2011, 12:26 PM #9
for future reference posting how you split your routine is next to useless. how you eat and what exercises are far more important. your split looks fine but it all depends on how you progress, you want to set yourself up for long term progression. you will undoubtably gain over the first month or two but further down the line is where you will need to use the experience you have gained to make adjustments. and also, no dont max out every week that would be overkill, i would only do it at the end of a cycle if at all.
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02-07-2011, 12:41 PM #10
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02-07-2011, 02:18 PM #11
though 3 or 4 times a week may be optimal i have been seeing great results with layne Norton's power hypertrophy which has me in the gym 5 days a week with 1 sepeate day of cardio.I'm skinny but im steadily gaining mass and strength,OP you can gain mass and weight on a 5 day split but i have to admit i saw my best gains on a 5x5 routine.my squat went from 67.5kg to 117.5kg 5x5 food for thought.
The good thing i should point out about power hypertrophy is that you do a 5x5 programme 2 days a week and the rest of the day are more of a traditional higher rep bodybuilding split.At the end of the day though you must decide.Good luck
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02-07-2011, 02:23 PM #12
though 3 or 4 times a week may be optimal i have been seeing great results with layne Norton's power hypertrophy which has me in the gym 5 days a week with 1 separate day of cardio.I'm skinny but im steadily gaining mass and strength,OP you can gain mass and weight on a 5 day split but i have to admit i saw my best gains on a 5x5 routine.my squat went from 67.5kg to 117.5kg 5x5 food for thought.
The good thing i should point out about power hypertrophy is that you do a 5x5 programme 2 days a week and the rest of the day are more of a traditional higher rep bodybuilding split.At the end of the day though you must decide.Good luck
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08-27-2014, 05:06 AM #13
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