Howdy all. I came across this site a few weeks ago and it really intrigued me. It was so different than what I've heard before. Years ago, about 7-8 I trained a body part split for a few months and the gains were good in the beginning. I then tried HIT a couple of years later for another couple of months and didn't make any gains. Back then my diet was horrible so it's not really a fair assessment. In general I just never gave it a real shot and stuck with it.
For the past few months I've been working out with kettlebells and I've actually improved quite a bit. Even though I hate going to gym and love working out at home, I've started going back last week to find my 15,10,5 maxes to start this program.
Here's what I'm gathering from researching here and this is what I'm looking at for my first cycle.
- Deadlifts
- Dips
- Chins
- Incline DB or BB (more than likely DB, but due to the baby weights used, I will be zig zagging tons or using the same weights over again)
- DB rows or seated rows
- standing Overhead DB Press
- random ab work maybe a set or two or crunches if I'm up for it that day.
I will not be doing any squats this time since the only part of the my body that has any mass are my thighs. I can squat more than I can deadlift. I'm extremely bottom heavy with a big butt. Gotta thank my Cuban genetics for that. So I'm trying to add more to the top and even out a little.
A couple of questions on my above routine.
1. I'm wondering if I should drop the overhead pressing. It seems like my tri's and front deltoids are already doing quite a bit from the dips and inclines. Or is everything fairly rounded in my above routine?
2. I had planned to do bent over DB rows, but when I went I did my 5 rep max it feels like I'm not working hard enough even though I can't lift it up anymore. I've never done low reps, so this is new to me and maybe I just need time to get adjusted to the higher weights used. Should I just stick to the DB rows?
Sorry for the long post.
I'm long winded at times.
Thanks again.
For the past few months I've been working out with kettlebells and I've actually improved quite a bit. Even though I hate going to gym and love working out at home, I've started going back last week to find my 15,10,5 maxes to start this program.
Here's what I'm gathering from researching here and this is what I'm looking at for my first cycle.
- Deadlifts
- Dips
- Chins
- Incline DB or BB (more than likely DB, but due to the baby weights used, I will be zig zagging tons or using the same weights over again)
- DB rows or seated rows
- standing Overhead DB Press
- random ab work maybe a set or two or crunches if I'm up for it that day.
I will not be doing any squats this time since the only part of the my body that has any mass are my thighs. I can squat more than I can deadlift. I'm extremely bottom heavy with a big butt. Gotta thank my Cuban genetics for that. So I'm trying to add more to the top and even out a little.
A couple of questions on my above routine.
1. I'm wondering if I should drop the overhead pressing. It seems like my tri's and front deltoids are already doing quite a bit from the dips and inclines. Or is everything fairly rounded in my above routine?
2. I had planned to do bent over DB rows, but when I went I did my 5 rep max it feels like I'm not working hard enough even though I can't lift it up anymore. I've never done low reps, so this is new to me and maybe I just need time to get adjusted to the higher weights used. Should I just stick to the DB rows?
Sorry for the long post.

Thanks again.
