bigden1971
New member
This is my current routine:
Day 1: Chest
Day 2: Biceps / Abs
Day 3: Legs / Calves
Day 4: Shoulders
Day 5: Triceps / Abs
Day 6: Back
Day 7: Calves / Abs
Repeat Cycle
*Note: Cardio is done every days except Leg day
Dorian's routine from the Blood & Guts DVD is as follows:
Day 1: Chest & Biceps
Day 2: Legs / Calves
Day 3: Off
Day 4: Back & Rear Delts
Day 5: Shoulders & Triceps
Day 6: Off
Day 7: Off
When he did abs & cardio is up for debate. He may have not done cardio at all. This workout routine works great if you have the time to put into it. I have read articles out of Muscle & Fitness (which I consider to be a joke for a magazine ) that said he could get his workouts done in 40 minutes to an hour. This is such crap. I bet it took Dorian twenty minutes to stretch out his muscles before he even started his workouts. Dorian's philosophy is this: "Hit it hard, and take off the necessary time to allow your body to fully recover from the intense workouts you are putting it through." Probably the best philosophy of any pro bodybuilder with the exception of Mike Mentzer. They have been trying to tell us for years most of us are OVERTRAINING!
Day 1: Chest
Day 2: Biceps / Abs
Day 3: Legs / Calves
Day 4: Shoulders
Day 5: Triceps / Abs
Day 6: Back
Day 7: Calves / Abs
Repeat Cycle
*Note: Cardio is done every days except Leg day
Dorian's routine from the Blood & Guts DVD is as follows:
Day 1: Chest & Biceps
Day 2: Legs / Calves
Day 3: Off
Day 4: Back & Rear Delts
Day 5: Shoulders & Triceps
Day 6: Off
Day 7: Off
When he did abs & cardio is up for debate. He may have not done cardio at all. This workout routine works great if you have the time to put into it. I have read articles out of Muscle & Fitness (which I consider to be a joke for a magazine ) that said he could get his workouts done in 40 minutes to an hour. This is such crap. I bet it took Dorian twenty minutes to stretch out his muscles before he even started his workouts. Dorian's philosophy is this: "Hit it hard, and take off the necessary time to allow your body to fully recover from the intense workouts you are putting it through." Probably the best philosophy of any pro bodybuilder with the exception of Mike Mentzer. They have been trying to tell us for years most of us are OVERTRAINING!