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OK I been doing an Upper/Lower split for maybe around 6mths and think I made some OK gains in that time, however, starting to get a little bored of it so was thinking about changing things around and maybe going back to single body part splits of...
Mon - Legs
Tues - Chest
Weds - Shoulders
thurs - Back
Fri - Arms, Abs and a little cardio
it is up to you what you do; there are so many variations that you could do.
but, make sure you don't overwork muscles. You have chest, shoulder and back over three days which is going to mean that certain muscles are being worked hard 2 days in a row.
My preference is to do a 3 day split with one day off, say
1) chest (including shoulder presses) with triceps.
2)legs,
3)back (which includes upright rows) and biceps.
As stated above, everyone will have a different opinion and most will work.
Personally I would be doing chest and shoulders on the same day. No doubt your shoulders will be sore after chest day, which will make it hard. Or at least work them a day or 2 apart. Have a day for just arms and then have a cardio or class based day.
Neddy the split your OP is quite similar to what i've been doing for about the last 6 weeks. Squats, Deads, OHP & Bench have all been done at 5x5, everything else at 3 or 4 x 10. Seen really good gains so far.
Really you should do whatever YOU enjoy though. Thats the most important thing.
If you do want to add abit of volume then just add 1-2 "higher rep/lighter sets" at the end of your heavy one - Max-OT is a great base or overall workout for anyone....
I do this but lift everyday. There's still 2 days between squats for example so I seem to recover OK. Took a rest day this week and then hurt my shoulder at work the next day which stretched the rest out a bit more.
I'm training everyday mainly because I have a habit of rest days becoming rest weeks. When I get stronger and start lifting decent weight I might start with rest days again.