Re: RE: Members Routines....POST YOURS!
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13 December 2009 23:03
Just formulated my new programme tonight, last 6 weeks have been spent on mainly 6-8 rep power work with 2 Agonist/Agonist splits and a full body session in the gym, then Abs, Core, Plyometrics and Sprints left as separate sessions outside the gym. 6 Weeks before that was spent on basic Agonist/Antagonist for strength training at 8-12 reps. Training is aimed at building strength, power, speed and fitness for Rugby and MMA, so here goes:
Day 1 – Total Body (Emphasis: Chest & Shoulders)
4 x Flat Bench DB Flies, 15/12/8/10 reps
3 x One Arm Power Cleans, 8/8/8 reps
3 x Incline DB Chest Press, 12/8/10 reps
Giant Leg Press, reverse pyramid drop set, 6-8 reps each drop, 3 drops
3 x High Pull, 8/6/8 reps
3 x Lat Pulldowns WG, 12/8/10 reps
3 x Superset - Barbell Bench Press, 12/10/8 reps
Weighted Bench Dips, to failure
3 x Bicep Cable Curls, 12/6/8 reps
Day 2 – Total Body
4 x Bent Over Rowing, 15/12/8/10 reps
3 x High-Hip Deadlifts, 20/15/18 reps
Giant Hamstring Curls, reverse pyramid drop set, 6-8 reps each drop, 3 drops
3 x Eccentric Push Press, 10/8/8 reps
3 x Dumbell Bench Press, 12/8/10 reps
3 x Superset – Preacher Curls, 10/6/8 reps
Behind Head Tri Extensions, 12/8/10 reps
4 x Cable Cross Overs, 15/12/10/12 reps
3 x Barbell Bicep 21s
Day 3 – Total body
3 x Superset - Squats, 10/6/8 reps
Calf Raises, reverse pyramid drop set, 6-8 reps each drop, 3 drops
3 x Barbell Bench Press, 12/8/10 reps
3 x Reverse Grip Pushdowns,
3 x Giant Set - Arnold Press, 12/8/10 reps
Cable Lateral Raises, 8/8/8 reps
Cable Front Raises, 8/8/8 reps
3 x Incline Flies, 15/10/12 reps
3 x Barbell Step Ups, 10/10/10 reps
3 x Back Extension Row, 15/10/12 reps
3 x WG Seated Rowing, 12/8/10 reps
3 x Cable Hammer Curls, 12/8/10 reps
Starting this tomorrow, hoping it works! Ideas behind it are three full body sessions for control, muscle density, consistent strength and shock training. Lots of compounds and power moves for all round development, and the choice of full body sessions to replicate the unpredictability of a match. :)
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