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Muscle and Brawn Full Body Workout 1

This weight lifting routine is a full body workout, and can be performed…

  • Alternating Days. This routine can be performed on alternating days. Workout using DAY A, rest the next. Perform DAY B, rest again.
  • Weekends Off. With this rotation, you workout on Monday, Wednesday and Friday only. Continue to alternate between workout DAY A and DAY B.

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DAY A. The Day A workout is a full body workout, with a focus on bench press, squats, and triceps.

  • Squats3 sets of 6 reps, using the same weight. When you can perform 6 reps with the same weight, bump your weight up by 10 pounds on your next DAY A workout day.
  • Bench Press3 sets of 6 reps, using the same weight. When you can perform 6 reps with the same weight, bump your weight up by 5 pounds on your next DAY A workout day.
  • Dumbbell Rows2 sets of 8 reps, using the same weight. When you can perform 8 reps with the same weight, bump your dumbbell weight up by 5 pounds on your next DAY A workout day.
  • Upright Rows2 sets of 8 reps, using the same weight. When you can perform 8 reps with the same weight, bump your weight up by 5 pounds on your next DAY A workout day.
  • Seated Overhead Tricep Extensions (w/dumbbell). 2 sets of 8 reps, using the same weight. When you can perform 8 reps with the same weight, bump your dumbbell weight up by 5 pounds on your next DAY A workout day.

DAY B. The Day B workout is a full body workout with a focus on deadlifts, shoulders, and biceps..

  • Deadlift3 sets of 3 reps, using the same weight. When you can perform 3 reps with the same weight, bump your weight up by 10 pounds on your next DAY B workout day.
  • Seated Overhead Press3 sets of 8 reps, using the same weight. When you can perform 8 reps with the same weight, bump your weight up by 5 pounds on your next DAY B workout day.
  • T-Bar (or Barbell) Rows2 sets of 8 reps, using the same weight. When you can perform 8 reps with the same weight, bump your weight up by 5 pounds on your next DAY B workout day.
  • Dumbbell or Incline Bench Press2 sets of 8 reps, using the same weight. When you can perform 8 reps with the same weight, bump your dumbbell weight up by 5 pounds on your next DAY B workout day.
  • Barbell or Dumbbell Curls2 sets of 8 reps, using the same weight. When you can perform 8 reps with the same weight, bump your barbell or dumbbell weight up by 5 pounds on your next DAY B workout day.

Notes.

  • Deadlifts. You should not be near failure on any of your deadlift sets Use the same weight until you feel very comfortable with the weight, and bump up 10 pounds. This is not an invitation to get lazy. Keep pushing.
  • De-loading. After alternating between DAY A and DAY B workouts 5 times, if you feel over-trained, fatigued, weak, lazy, or your joints are bothering you, take the next week and perform de-loading workouts. A de-loading workout is a lighter workout…use either 30-40% fewer sets, or 30-40% lighter weight.
  • Seated Tricep Extensions. If you are unfamiliar with this exercise, watch the video below. I DO NOT recommend performing this exercise without back support. It is best to perform it on an incline bench with the seat all the way up, or in a rack with a back behind your upper back.

 
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