Fygle's road to mass gain

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Mhm! :D
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Weights day:

Flat bench: 3x10 (63kg)

Bent row wide grip: 3x10 (62,5kg)
+S.L. calve raise on edge: 3x10 (17,5kg backpack)

Deads: 3x10 (97kg)

Barbell curls: 10x3 (41kg)

Quad extentions: 3x10 (60kg)
+Standing triceps extensions: 3x10 (34,5kg)

Shrugs: 3x10 (65kg)
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Hope all is going well. Numbers seem to still be climbing.....nice work.
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Thanks mate :)
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Thinking about changing to an upper/lower split over Christmas, see if that has any impact on progress. I have been on full body since february, I think. Is 6 still a good number of exercises each day?

Taking tips on a good lower + upper exercise setup :) I don't wanna over/underwork anything.
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Excellent, cheers Les! Heavy lower REALLY looks heavy. I will keep doing abs on cardio days like I have been, instead maybe I will sneak in 1 isolation exercise each day.

Will deadlifts and squats create any problems with the way they work lower back, with for instance bent rows on an upper day straight after eachother?
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Weights day:

Flat bench: 3x10 (63kg)

Upright rows: 3x10 (40kg)

Military press: 3x10 (44kg)

Front raises: 3x10 (22,5kg)
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Weights day:

Military press: 3x10 (44kg)

Pushups: 8x narrow > 9x mid > 10 wide (27,5kg backpack)

Squats: 3x10 (75kg)

Dips: 3x10 (36kg backpack)

Bent row normal grip: 3x10 (65kg)

Hamstring curl: 3x10 (43kg)
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Numbers look like your kickin butt. Nice job.
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Cheers! :)
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Cardio day:

12 min misc ab work > 10 min warmup > 15min HIIT > 10 min SS.
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What kind of abs workout you do? Don't tell me sit ups??? Oh no no no.... :shock:
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Something called tuck crunches (w/weights), reverse crunches, side planks, diagonal planks and oblique raises (w/weights).
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Weights day:

Flat bench: 3x10 (63kg)

Bent row wide grip: 3x10 (65kg)
+S.L. calve raise on edge: 3x10 (17,5kg backpack)

Deads: 3x10 (97kg)

Barbell curls: 10x3 (41kg)

Quad extentions: 3x10 (60kg)
+Standing triceps extensions: 3x10 (34,5kg)

Shrugs: 3x10 (65kg)
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Time to completely ignore diet for a few days, happy holidays all!

Kicked off Christmas today with this beaut!

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It's called lutefisk, or lye fish in english. It's dried cod that's been soaked in lye, then water, with potatoe, mashed peas, mustard, bacon, and syrup. Yum!
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