i've been wanting to increase my strength and definition so i purchased the pure strength dvd recently. i can tell already that the slower movements, which allow me to go much heavier, are really what i need, but i need some advice about crafting the optimum rotation. for some reason, just doing each workout once a week makes me nervous because i feel like working each body part only once would not be enough (i could be totally wrong here). consequently, i was thinking about doing the following rotation, but i need to know if it looks like i would be overtraining.
mon.--ps chest, shoulders & triceps + lower-body section of MIS
tues.--cardio
wed.--ps back, biceps & abs + short cardio (cardio optional--i only do it if i feel up to it)
thurs.--cardio
fri.--strong legs & abs
sat.--cardio + upper-body section of MIS
i've been working out for over a year, mostly with the firm. last fall, i did the firm's 90-day rotation so i know i'm capable of putting in six hard workouts each week. also, i only intend to do this for about six weeks and then take it easy for a week or two.
anyway, i just wanted to know if this rotation looks okay and if anyone has any suggestions about how to tweak it. thanks.
mon.--ps chest, shoulders & triceps + lower-body section of MIS
tues.--cardio
wed.--ps back, biceps & abs + short cardio (cardio optional--i only do it if i feel up to it)
thurs.--cardio
fri.--strong legs & abs
sat.--cardio + upper-body section of MIS
i've been working out for over a year, mostly with the firm. last fall, i did the firm's 90-day rotation so i know i'm capable of putting in six hard workouts each week. also, i only intend to do this for about six weeks and then take it easy for a week or two.
anyway, i just wanted to know if this rotation looks okay and if anyone has any suggestions about how to tweak it. thanks.