The Upper-Lower split is by far one
of the most effective splits for gaining strength and muscle mass.It was
very popular in the old days,but today it’s losing its popularity
thanks to the muscle magazines that preach about 5 or 6 day splits,
“pumping”, and “scientific” approach to weightlifting – that usually
work only for the drug enhanced weightlifters.
The
upper/lower split is a type of weight training schedule that revolves around
splitting the body up into two groups – upper body and lower body. Each group
is then trained separately on its own workout day.A great thing about the
upper/lower split is that legs get a day all to their own, so you have a very
balanced workout since you train your legs,the largest muscles in your body,as
much as the upper body.
You can work
3 or 4 days a week using the upper/lower split.Training 4 days a week allows
you to perform more volume per body part
in each training session. For some athletes and bodybuilders, this is ideal. Bodybuilders need plenty of volume,and high intensity for maximal muscle growth.Training 3 days a week,on the other hand leaves you with more recovery time.
in each training session. For some athletes and bodybuilders, this is ideal. Bodybuilders need plenty of volume,and high intensity for maximal muscle growth.Training 3 days a week,on the other hand leaves you with more recovery time.
So depending
on your conditioning and recovery capacity you can workout 4 days a week:
Week1
Monday – upper body
Tuesday – lower body
Wednesday – rest or light cardio
Thursday – upper body
Friday – lower body
Saturday – rest or cardio
Sunday – rest or cardio
Monday – repeat
Monday – upper body
Tuesday – lower body
Wednesday – rest or light cardio
Thursday – upper body
Friday – lower body
Saturday – rest or cardio
Sunday – rest or cardio
Monday – repeat
or 3 days a week:
Week 1
Monday – upper body
Tuesday – rest or light cardio
Wednesday – lower body
Thursday – rest or light cardio
Friday – upper body
Saturday – rest or cardio
Sunday – rest or cardio
Week 2
Monday –lower body
Tuesday – rest or light cardio
Wednesday – upper body
Thursday – rest or light cardio
Friday – lower body
Saturday – rest or cardio
Sunday – rest or cardio
The idea is to use compound and neurally-demanding exercises like bench press, shoulder press,
squats ,deadlifts and rows instead of isolation exercises for different body parts.
Here is how an example workout would look like:
Lower Body
Squat: 3-4 sets X 6-8 reps
Lying leg curl: 3-4 sets X 6-8 reps
Leg press: 2-3 sets X 10-12 reps
Calf raise: 3-4 sets X 10-12 reps
Upper Body
Flat bench: 3-4 sets X 6-8 reps
Row: 3-4 sets X 6-8 reps
Incline bench or shoulder press: 2-3 sets X 10-12 reps
Pulldown/chin up: 2-3 sets X 10-12 reps
Close grip bench press: 1-2 sets X 12-15 reps ( light )
Biceps curls: 1-2 sets X 12-15 reps ( light )
This article originally appeared on : fitnessandpower.com
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