How is this ppl routine and how would i go about structuring it into the week
PPLPPLx
PUSH
Bench Press 5x5
Incline DB Press 3x8-12
Machine Flyes 3x8-12
Lat Raises 5x8-12
Skull Crushers 3x8-12
Rope Tricep Extensions 3x8-12
PULL
Deadlift 5x3-8
Lat Pulldown 3x8-12
Kroc Rows 5x8-12
EZ-bar Bicep Curls 3x8-12
Bicep Isolation 5x8-12
LEGS
Squats 3x3-8
Hip Thrusts 5x8-12
Leg extensions 3x8-12
Hamstring curls 3x8-12
Ab crunches Machine 5x12-24
PUSH
Bench Press 5x5
Incline DB Press 3x8-12
Machine Flyes 3x8-12
Lat Raises 5x8-12
Skull Crushers 3x8-12
Rope Tricep Extensions 3x8-12
PULL
Deadlift 5x3-8
Lat Pulldown 3x8-12
Kroc Rows 5x8-12
EZ-bar Bicep Curls 3x8-12
Bicep Isolation 5x8-12
LEGS
Squats 3x3-8
Hip Thrusts 5x8-12
Leg extensions 3x8-12
Hamstring curls 3x8-12
Ab crunches Machine 5x12-24
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09-27-2022, 12:58 AM #1
Im 15 and a beginner How is this ppl routine and how would i go about structuring it
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09-27-2022, 01:56 AM #2
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That's an unnecessary workload for a typical novice. I would suggest following something like Fierce 5. As you get more experienced, you will no doubt need to do more volume and more exercises but trying to do that now won't have the effect you might think - it could actually be counterproductive in the long run.
It's not that we are suggesting "taking it easy on the newbie", this would still be the optimal path.
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09-27-2022, 06:49 AM #3
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09-27-2022, 07:07 AM #4
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09-27-2022, 08:02 AM #5
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09-27-2022, 08:10 AM #6
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09-27-2022, 09:12 AM #7
Tbh if you do anything that resembles a lifting "program" as a teen & eat well enough you'll end up getting more muscular than most other kids at school. Before the Internet, we all ran crap "lists of exercises" as teenagers & got decently shredded. Plenty of time to lift more seriously later in life.
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09-27-2022, 09:29 AM #8
And speaking from the more limited experience of someone who only started seriously lifting well after it had gotten really popular on the internet, I think at that age just observing good form and lifting for the enjoyment of it would serve someone better down the road than immediately trying to follow some kind of formal program meticulously.
Ironically, I had just watched this video seconds before clicking over here and seeing a thread saying: "I'm 15." I think we're going to see some longstanding strength standards blown out of the water when this new generation is 10 years older...
Bench: 345
Squat: 405
Deadlift: 505
"... But always, there remained, the discipline of steel!"
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09-27-2022, 10:17 AM #9
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09-27-2022, 12:21 PM #10
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