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Critique this 5x5

needsize said:
everyone responds differently but for myself, when I train arms after either back or shoulders, I get squat, mine need their own day or they dont grow

Same with me. Also I have done, shoulders and chest on the same day. It wasn't that bad actually. I like that fact that my shoulders were warmed up from the chest work. I now do chest on Monday and back,shoulders on Tuesday. I can lift more this way and the shoulder work gets me pumped for deadlifts.
 
I notice you are using DB's for 5x5 on pressing moves. Do you have some way of increasing these in small increments, or will it be 5lb jumps? If its the latter, I would suggest moving to a bar as you will not be able to add enough strength to cope with these increases and will plateau quickly.

Other than that, with the advice above it looks solid.

FYI, I’m currently on:

Mon - Legs
Tues - Chest, abs, rotator cuff
Wed - Off
Thurs - Shoulders / Back
Fri - Arms

Has been working great! Good luck... :)
 
I go:

Chest/Bis
Back/Tris
Legs
SHoulders/Trps/Abs
Repeat

with cardio first thing in the am every day and training at night.....
 
JKurz1 said:
I go:

Chest/Bis
Back/Tris
Legs
SHoulders/Trps/Abs
Repeat

with cardio first thing in the am every day and training at night.....

But we know that we would all burn out if we trained with your frequency and volume... :)
 
FatRat said:
I notice you are using DB's for 5x5 on pressing moves. Do you have some way of increasing these in small increments, or will it be 5lb jumps? If its the latter, I would suggest moving to a bar as you will not be able to add enough strength to cope with these increases and will plateau quickly.

Other than that, with the advice above it looks solid.

FYI, I’m currently on:

Mon - Legs
Tues - Chest, abs, rotator cuff
Wed - Off
Thurs - Shoulders / Back
Fri - Arms

Has been working great! Good luck... :)

For now I can increase with smaller than 5lb jumps... but that will end soon and I will probably have to switch a bar.
 
JKurz1 said:
I go:

Chest/Bis
Back/Tris
Legs
SHoulders/Trps/Abs
Repeat

with cardio first thing in the am every day and training at night.....

I wish I had the energy to go to the gym 2x per day. I lack both strength and endurance in the morning.
 
So far I really like the 5x5 workout. After trying it for a week, I decided to switch some stuff around. Here's what I'm going to do.

Day 1: Back/Shoulders
Lat Pulldown 5x5
Bent over DB Rows 2x8-10
DB Shrugs 2x8-10
Back Extensions 2x8-10

DB Shoulder Press 5x5
Rear Delt 2x8-10
Lateral Raises 2x8-10
Rotator Rehab

20 min HIIT

Day 2: Legs/Abs
Squats 5x5
SLDL 2x8-10
DB Lunges 2x8-10
Calf Raises 2x12
Seated Calf Raises 2x12

Hanging Leg Raises 3x15
Weighted Crunches 3x15
Weighted Oblique Crunches 3x15/side
Bicycle Upper Body Moving 3x30

Day 3: Rest

Day 4: Triceps/Biceps/Abs
BB Curl 5x5
DB Incline Curl 2x8-10

Close Grip Bench 5x5
Tricep Pushdown 2x8-10

20 min HIIT

Day 5: Chest/Abs
DB Flat Bench 5x5
Hammer Strength Incline Press 2x8-10
Standing Cable Fly 2x8-10

Hanging Leg Raises 3x15
Weighted Crunches 3x15
Weighted Oblique Crunches 3x15/side
Bicycle Upper Body Moving 3x30

30 min Stairmaster
 
Back/Shoulders is much better than Chest/Shoulders, imho. The anterior delt gets too fried with chest/shoulders.

Good luck on your routine, dude. :thumbsup:
 
I've had a full week of the revised 5x5. I really like this workout... a bit concerned about chest after tricep day though. My shoulder was starting to ache a bit. We'll see.

Also, I've added skullcrushers to my tricep workout. I could really feel my triceps after doing those!
 
Lucid your revised plan looks way better, and not just because it resembles my split. I tried the chest tri's and back bi's split myself at first but you find out real quick that when your doing 5x5 you want to avoid using the same major groups twice in a workout. I keep chest and tri's seperate and back and bi's seperate. This allows for maximum effort in each area. When I did tri's after chest I didn't have enough left for full effort but putting tri's with bi's and super setting the routine it's perfect.

The second part of my reply is aimed at needsize. He asked you where your deads were and I'm wondering in my own post that is specifically asking this question where can I add them in. I can't figure out where to put them without dropping something or running the risk of over training. So needsize please check my post and reply. I truly appreciate the 5x5 and need some help.
 
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