Bulletproof Heart
Don Juan
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I have come to like full body workouts a lot better than splits (even upper/lower) because it feels as if I'm doing more. I've been quite successful with Starr's 5x5, but I'm not an athlete anymore and squatting three times a week just causes me to lose motivation to keep up with the workout (lifting becomes a burden as opposed to something enjoyable). So I tried to come up with a comparable full body workout.
A:
Squats 5x5
Incline 5x5
Rows 5x5
Decline Close Grip Bench 4x8
Curls 4x8
B:
Deadlift 5x5
Bench 5x5
Pullups 4x10
Military 5x5 (or 4x8...can't decide)
Weighted Sit-ups 4x15
How does that look? I would do it 3 times a week...ABA, then BAB next week.
Also, do you guys think that 5x5 ramping is a good approach to a workout like this? Or should I switch it up? I guess that the main advantage is that the last set is way heavier than straight sets, but the first three sets feel like nothing sometimes.
Any advice will be appreciated. Or if you think I'd be better off with a proven full body workout, let me know and why (as I said though, I don't think I want to go back to Starr's).
A:
Squats 5x5
Incline 5x5
Rows 5x5
Decline Close Grip Bench 4x8
Curls 4x8
B:
Deadlift 5x5
Bench 5x5
Pullups 4x10
Military 5x5 (or 4x8...can't decide)
Weighted Sit-ups 4x15
How does that look? I would do it 3 times a week...ABA, then BAB next week.
Also, do you guys think that 5x5 ramping is a good approach to a workout like this? Or should I switch it up? I guess that the main advantage is that the last set is way heavier than straight sets, but the first three sets feel like nothing sometimes.
Any advice will be appreciated. Or if you think I'd be better off with a proven full body workout, let me know and why (as I said though, I don't think I want to go back to Starr's).