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I don't do any direct ab work myself. Front squat builds some pretty legendary core strength though haha, same with a few other compound lifts.
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@weighted chinup I started weighed chin-ups today. Thanks for all the help with the back routine I'm significantly stronger now than I was 6-8 weeks ago
tHAT IS PLENTY ENOUGH OF ROUTINE TO STICK TO AND GUAGE YOUR PROGRESSION,I MAYBEE WOULD HAD THROWN IN BICEPS AND CALVES AT THE END BUT THANKYOU FOR SHARING AND KEEP UP THE WORK-PEACE.Well just to contribute here is what I do currently. I fall in the beginner category as I don't have a year of lifting under my belt. But I have made some awesome gains when I look back at where I started in January. I do a full body workout MWF that goes like this
Back Squat 4x10
Stiff Leg Deadlift 4x10
Pull up normal width 3x4 I could only do one BW pull up when I started period
Pull up Wide 3x4
BB Row 4x10
Flat Barbell Bench 4X10
Standing Military Press 4x10
If I make all reps on all sets all 3 days I increase weight 5lbs the following week. If not then I keep with the same weight and try to complete all reps. With the pulls up if I make all reps I add one more rep to the sets the following week.
I want to do calves but I lift at home and my biggest issue is lack of equipment. I have a cheap little standard bench and weights. Its a 6ft bar and with all weights loaded I have a grand total of 210 lbs. An upgrade is much needed as I have exceeded that capacity on my squat. But I just can't get a good calf workout on flat ground with such minimal weight.
Ok no more excuses for lacking in the calf department. I guess this would double as a good core movement as well since the balancing of the weight up no your toes would activate it pretty good I think.
