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Why This Routine Works
This routine has been designed to work your muscles to their fullest potential to help put your body in an anabolic state for maximum muscle building.
When starting off each of the workout days, you will perform compound exercises on the major muscle groups. By targeting these major muscles first, you will be able to build the most muscle possible without feeling fatigued, after which you will then be able to work the smaller muscles which will assist in your body's ability to develop muscle.
One of the keys to this routine are the shorten time periods between each set. This is important because with shorter recovery periods, this allows you to focus more of your intensity on your workout to increase your ability to build muscle.
By adding in cardio at the end of each workout day, you are able to increase your stamina and endurance which will assist you with each week you continue to perform this routine. Cardio plays a crucial role in weight training as with doing cardio vascular workouts, you are able to increase fat burning as well as reduce the DOMs (Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness) that you will be feeling the next day after the current workout.
This routine is to be followed for 4 - 6 weeks to allow for optimal ability to build muscle and burn fat.
Workout Day Split
Monday - Abs, Chest, Triceps
Tuesday - Legs
Wednesday - Back and Biceps
Friday - Shoulders
Saturday - Abs and Cardio
Maximum Muscle Builder Training Stats
Monday Total Workout Time : 57 Minutes
Monday Total Rest Time : 29 Minutes
Tuesday Total Workout Time : 54 Minutes
Tuesday Total Rest Time : 27 Minutes
Wednesday Total Workout Time : 53 Minutes
Wednesday Total Rest Time : 26 Minutes
Thursday Total Workout Time : 47 Minutes
Thursday Total Rest Time : 21 Minutes
Saturday Total Workout Time : 56 Minutes
Saturday Total Rest Time : 18 Minutes
Equipment Used
• Bench
• Barbell
• Dumbbell
• Strength Machine
• Cardio Machine
• Cable Machine
• Weight Plate
• Leg Machine
Nutrition
• Protein - Egg Whites, Lean Chicken, Lean Beef, Protein Shakes, Cottage Cheese, Greek Yogurt, Lean Ground Turkey, Peanut Butter
• Carbs - Sweet Potatoes, Quinoa, Brown Rice, Beans (Black or Kidney), Oatmeal, Whole Wheat Toast,
Of course you cannot forget your fruits and vegetables for a balance of nutrients, antioxidants and fiber.
As with any diet that is gear towards putting on clean muscle and size, you will want to eat a clean and healthy diet.
Stay away from any snack foods, chips, sweets, or anything that will put on excess fat, carbs or sugars into your diet. This will be detrimental to your gains and goals of muscle building.
Notes
• You can add in some warm-up sets into each workout to loosen up your muscles
Intensity and focusing on the motions/movements of each exercise will help target and build the little muscles of each body part.
With this routine diet is key, you want to eat and have a clean and healthy diet to attain optimal and best gains possible.
Barbell Bench Press
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3x12 reps |
rest: 60s
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Barbell Squat
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3x14 reps |
rest: 60s
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Barbell Bent Over Row
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3x12 reps |
rest: 60s
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Dumbbell Shoulder Press
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3x16 reps |
rest: 60s
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Cable Crunch
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2x20 reps |
rest: 60s
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