Dave Draper Push/Pull/Legs

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  • liftsiron
    Administrator
    • Nov 2003
    • 18436

    Dave Draper Push/Pull/Legs

    Push/Pull Workout Routine
    My Variation:
    60-Minute Fitness Program

    DAILY

    MID SECTION & AEROBIC WORK
    10-15 minutes of intense cardio
    Crunches, Leg Raises, Rope Tuck, Hyperextensions

    MONDAY/THURSDAY

    CHEST & TRICEPS
    Chest Press (3 or 4x10-12)
    Incline Dumbbell Press (3 or 4x8-10)
    Pec Deck (3 or 4x10-12)
    Tricep Press Machine or Dips (3 or 4x12)
    Pulley Pushdowns (3 or 4x12)

    TUESDAY/FRIDAY

    BACK & BICEPS
    Lat Bar Pulldowns) (3 or 4x12)
    Close grip Pulldowns (3 or 4x10-12)
    Seated Row (3 or 4x4-6)
    Barbell Curls (3 or 4x8-10)
    Biceps Machine Curls (3 or 4x8-10)

    WEDNESDAY

    LEGS
    Squats or Leg Press (3-4x12, 10, 8, 6)
    Lunges on machine (3-4x12)

    Leg Extension (3-4x15)
    supersetted with
    Leg Curls (3-4x10-12)

    Calf Raises (3-4x20)

    Pushing on one day and pulling on the next is a popular way to split up muscle groups to assure maximum like-muscle action with a minimum liability of overtraining. Logical, but never my favorite. I resist separating biceps and triceps in my training schemes. They are, in fact, most commonly worked connectively in superset/tri-set fashion. Here's where personal desire or training appeal rule, allowing you to chuckle and train compatibly. Still, this is a nice mild training outline to follow and beef up if you choose with additional pushing or pulling moves th...er ...move you.

    Some fun suggestions, now that we're past the toddler stages. You're feeling good, fired up and 'ordinary' is repulsive. Today or this week, choose a weight that provides a low to moderate load for 10 reps in each listed exercise and perform each exercise one at a time consecutively. This is to be done without haste, but without pause, either, between exercises. Upon completion of the five movements on day 1(or day 2 or day 3) you take a one-minute breather and continue for a total of four or five or six multi-sets. You're flying and done pronto with mucho pumpo. This is very effective training to rev the spirits and shock the system…long term, a burn out. If you ask me to give you scientific background on this methodology, have a seat while I confer with my crystal ball. Sure is fun and feels great. Does that count?
    ADMIN/OWNER@Peak-Muscle
  • Glycomann

    #2
    Shoulders?

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    • liftsiron
      Administrator
      • Nov 2003
      • 18436

      #3
      Originally posted by Glycomann
      Shoulders?
      I add a fourth day for myself I do military press on a machine, dumb bell press, dumb bell laterals and I do shrugs on shoulder day. I don't follow the above scheme in regard to sets and reps either.
      ADMIN/OWNER@Peak-Muscle

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