Hey guys. New meat here
Please bare with me as I attempt to explain what Im wondering about
Ive been checking out the Total Reps/Volume Threads round here. Looks like the typical volume per bodypart is around 20-30 total reps. Now, this is normally a workout involving 5-8 exercises. So, 100-240 Total Reps performed per workout.
The idea concerning volume, seems to be... do the most you can do, without over stressing the CNS. Not easy to balance optimum volume with too much, too little. But, most seem to recover well doing 100-200 total reps per workout.
My question is... Is it total volume that is the issue or is there such a thing as too much per bodypart. In other words, if less total exercises are performed, can more volume be done per bodypart as long as total volume is the same??
As an extreme example to make my question painfully clear
If one were to perform only 1 or 2 exercises in a workout...say the Bench Press and Rows, is performing 100-240 reps on these 1 or 2 movements the same as spreading them over 5-8 exercises? OR would this overtrain these bodyparts...
All input is appreciated


Ive been checking out the Total Reps/Volume Threads round here. Looks like the typical volume per bodypart is around 20-30 total reps. Now, this is normally a workout involving 5-8 exercises. So, 100-240 Total Reps performed per workout.
The idea concerning volume, seems to be... do the most you can do, without over stressing the CNS. Not easy to balance optimum volume with too much, too little. But, most seem to recover well doing 100-200 total reps per workout.
My question is... Is it total volume that is the issue or is there such a thing as too much per bodypart. In other words, if less total exercises are performed, can more volume be done per bodypart as long as total volume is the same??
As an extreme example to make my question painfully clear

All input is appreciated