bayerngirl
Cathlete
Good morning ladies,
Today I will do M1 D4!
I will be back to report my workout! Have a fantastic day.
Today I will do M1 D4!
I will be back to report my workout! Have a fantastic day.
Debbie - I had a question for you about working a muscle group each day rather than multiple muscle groups. I started your Dec rotation, but have had to move things around here and there. I ended up doing shoulders only on Sunday and really liked having plenty of time for cardio and a weight workout without spending 2 or more hours working out. What are the pros/cons of working out a muscle group separately as opposed to some of the combos like back/chest or back/shoulders/biceps, etc?
I am really trying to figure out how to work smarter not harder.
Thanks,
Heather
The pro's of working one body part at a time is you can concentrate on strength. You can lift heavier then if you would have worked another body part or two with the same workout. I think you should workout how you like to workout. I prefer less cardio and more weight training so I'll do two or three body parts a day and do only 2 cardio sessions a week. If you like getting your cardio in on the same day as weights, do the one body part rotations.
Thanks Debbie. I've not really ever done the one body part workouts (other than legs) before so this is new. I do like to do my cardio (cardio junkie I suppose). But, I also really enjoy lifting. It's just wearing me out to try to do both, and I know that the lifting starts to suffer.
Before STS, I would do upper one day, lower another then usually some sort of circuit or sometimes upper/lower twice then a circuit. While I enjoy the circuit workouts for getting it all done at once, there is certainly a lot less focus on strength gains and muscle building. After doing STS, I've been really rethinking how I should be lifting and trying to gain a better understanding of the hows and whys.
Thanks again!
Heather
Yes, to build muscle you need less cardio. Hard for some people to conceive this. You need lower reps, high weights and long rest periods. STS teaches this which is good. People who want to build think doing circuit workouts is the way to go when in fact, it is not. If you ever have questions about lifting, you can feel free to ask me. It is my passion.
Debbie: You are just so sweet- you've always answered my questions too and I truly appreciate it.
Since we're talking about lifting...I have been thinking I need more hypertrophy workouts. I have Meso 2 obviously and I think GS is pretty close. When I do those, I go as heavy as I can and take a 60 second rest between sets. Any others anyone can think of, Cathe or not? What about Amy Bento? Would any of hers be considered hypertrophy?