Zander1983
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I used to get pretty anal about having a strict plan that I would follow in terms of my split and exact exercises, sets and reps. It worked, there's no doubt about that. But I was completely inflexible in terms of what I had planned to the point where it was detrimental to my training.
Now, the only thing that's set in stone is the basic principles I follow. Quite simply, maximum effort work, dynamic effort work, and working on my weaknesses thereafter with as much volume as I can fit into 45-60 minutes. I make sure everything I do has a purpose. My split might fall across five, six, seven or eight days. It just depends... For example, the past three days I trained back-to-back (two DE days and an ME day). Generally, I think I've learnt a bit more about how my body responds and I'm using that as a guide, rather than a set formula.
Where this eventually takes me I don't know, but I'm enjoying it for now.
Now, the only thing that's set in stone is the basic principles I follow. Quite simply, maximum effort work, dynamic effort work, and working on my weaknesses thereafter with as much volume as I can fit into 45-60 minutes. I make sure everything I do has a purpose. My split might fall across five, six, seven or eight days. It just depends... For example, the past three days I trained back-to-back (two DE days and an ME day). Generally, I think I've learnt a bit more about how my body responds and I'm using that as a guide, rather than a set formula.
Where this eventually takes me I don't know, but I'm enjoying it for now.

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