Thought I would start up a journal, recording my training days each week. Due to spinal surgery I haven't been training for over 12 months. Hence I have not been following any type of bodybuilding diet, cardio or gear use.
I will be training 3 times a week, Mon, Wed, Fri.
Mon - Back, Biceps.
Wed - Chest, Shoulder, Triceps.
Fri - - Legs.
Through trial and error I have found the above routine is the best for me.
For the first 8 weeks I will be training naturally, this is so I can get back into the lifting mindset and to allow my muscles, tendons etc to get use to lifting again. I will be using both free weights and machines.
There won't be any jaw dropping heavy weights being lifted.
1, I don't want to wreck my back again and end up back in surgery.
2, At my age (49yrs) any injury I do get now takes a lot longer to heal.
I will be using a number of different techniques to work the muscle. Drop sets, pre exhausting, lifting to failure, etc etc.
Tomorrow I will outline the type of diet I will be following and what compounds I will be using for my first cycle.
I will be training 3 times a week, Mon, Wed, Fri.
Mon - Back, Biceps.
Wed - Chest, Shoulder, Triceps.
Fri - - Legs.
Through trial and error I have found the above routine is the best for me.
For the first 8 weeks I will be training naturally, this is so I can get back into the lifting mindset and to allow my muscles, tendons etc to get use to lifting again. I will be using both free weights and machines.
There won't be any jaw dropping heavy weights being lifted.
1, I don't want to wreck my back again and end up back in surgery.
2, At my age (49yrs) any injury I do get now takes a lot longer to heal.
I will be using a number of different techniques to work the muscle. Drop sets, pre exhausting, lifting to failure, etc etc.
Tomorrow I will outline the type of diet I will be following and what compounds I will be using for my first cycle.