drtbear1967

Musclechemistry Board Certified Member
Changing up the order of your exercises can greatly impact workout volume and the stimulus from each exercise. Generally, you’ll want to follow the Tier System on this infographic for best results on every exercise. Use more complex and challenging exercises at the beginning of your workout and progress to smaller and less intense exercises at the end. However, occasionally mixing up this order can help induce a new stimulus for growth, so don’t be afraid to break the rules once in a while!
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▪️ Source: Simão, R., De Salles, B. F., Figueiredo, T., Dias, I., & Willardson, J. M. (2012). Exercise order in resistance training. Sports medicine, 42(3), 251-265.
 
I do this.. I used to do DC training, moved to Y3T, and now I'm doing a kind of mix between the two.
 
that sound like a good plan... I am training with the wife and we are doing this revolving super set workout and to be honest, it is kicking my butt. No way to go heavy and get it all in. But it is easier on my joints.
 
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