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Contrast training is a unique way to optimize results. Read this article by Lee Boyce about how to incorporate it into your training to pack on lean muscle mass.

By: Lee Boyce Added: March 25th, 2013
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    Wannabebig New Member HahnB's Avatar
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    I wanna know what you guys think of this routine

    I have tried this routine once, and I am curious as to what some more experienced powerlifters think of this routine. I just started it again about 3 weeks ago. I realize I sould gauge it's worth on my success, but I'm more curious about if anyone thinks there's a better way to increase my bench.

    http://www.musclemedia.com/training.../benchintro.asp

    Right now I'm doing a modified version of this, the only thing I'm working twice a week is my chest. The regular routine has everything worked twice a week.

    My routine is

    Day 1: chest

    2 rest

    Day 3: Back/bi

    4rest


    Day 5: chest/shlds/tris

    Day 6: legs
    7rest

    I took out lat pulldowns because I already do weighted chins on back day.
    Anyways, what do you guys think of this particular routine, and is there a more efficient way to increase my bench.
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    It seems o.k but what exercises are you doing on Day 1 and Day 3?
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    Wannabebig New Member HahnB's Avatar
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    Day 1 is the first chest day, it consists of the required sets of flat bench for the program, then 3 sets of flat db, and 3 sets of dips.

    My back/bi day consists of these exersises:

    3 sets of weighted chins

    3 sets of bb rows

    3 sets of shrugs

    2 sets of bb curls

    2 sets of hammer curls

    3 sets of deadlifts
    My brother and I were brutal. I once chased him around the house with a spoon that I put on the burner. I burned that little pricks leg. -sharkall2003

    Then I saw a little african boy sleeping, and I thought...that is little Okeke. he is tired from herding all the goats and the big goat got away today - Rock

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    you're powerlifting, but have half a day for biceps and only one for legs? i think you should be focusing on making your routine around the deadlift, squat, and bench (and their assistance lifts) instead of by body part... so, for example, you'll be doing lats on bench day.

    and i would think its tough to lift 4 days a week if you're lifting as hard as you should be, unless you can devote lots of extra time to sleeping and eating and such

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    Wannabebig New Member HahnB's Avatar
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    Originally posted by unshift
    you're powerlifting, but have half a day for biceps and only one for legs? i think you should be focusing on making your routine around the deadlift, squat, and bench (and their assistance lifts) instead of by body part... so, for example, you'll be doing lats on bench day.

    and i would think its tough to lift 4 days a week if you're lifting as hard as you should be, unless you can devote lots of extra time to sleeping and eating and such
    This routine is designed to incease my bench, not my squat and deadlift. Although I plan on progessing on those lifts as well, it is focused on my bench. I wouldnt consider it "powerlifting". I'm simply trying to focus on a mass building routine while increasing my bench.
    My brother and I were brutal. I once chased him around the house with a spoon that I put on the burner. I burned that little pricks leg. -sharkall2003

    Then I saw a little african boy sleeping, and I thought...that is little Okeke. he is tired from herding all the goats and the big goat got away today - Rock

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