split vs. fullbody

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luke101
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split vs. fullbody

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I've been on a full body routine for a few months now and i prefer it to the split routine. One thing thats been on mind lately is that, Is the split routine a more efficient way to work out?

Logic being that on full body i only do so much for each muscle group to avoid being too exhausted to finish work out all the way through.
just seems like the split would allow a more intense workout.

any thoughts?
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Post by swanso5 »

Is the split routine a more efficient way to work out?
is training 3 days a week or 4 - 5 days a week ore efficient?
just seems like the split would allow a more intense workout
i think you're getting intensity confused with fatigue...you can fatigue a muscle more with isolated, bodypart training but that's nopt intensity...intensity is the amount of wt you're lifting

in this case you can still heavy wt for each muscle on a full body workout so the intensity is at least the same

overall the int will be higher because with a full body plan you'lll do say 1 chest exercise per day

day 1 - bench
day 2 - db incline
day 3 - dips

now doing these on seperate days will allow you tro use more wt collectively then doing them all on the same day as you're chest muscles will be fresh doing the inclines and dips where they are already under fatigue from the bench presses if doing all on the same day

make sense?
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Post by luke101 »

Well that didn't take you long. yeah it makes sense. just wondering. whats your preference split or full
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Post by swanso5 »

personally i train lower/upper split x 4/week but depends on training time, goals etc...if you're gonna do a split and fill your days up with leg curls, arm curls, tricep extensions and leg extensions then stick with full body

for performance i'd go lower/upper split and base it westide conjugate periodisation
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