Hi Mommie! I’m one of the UGM ladies! Nice to meet you! My routines vary depending on what I am trying to accomplish: cutting or bulking and also how my OA is behaving. I train 6 days a week and my splits are as follows: chest/back, shoulders/traps, biceps/triceps, legs 2xweek.
I can DM specifics if you would like…
exercise routines will vary depending on your goals and how YOU respond to different types of training no point in doing a split with high volume if that isn’t what works for you or doesn’t meet what you are aiming to do
what has worked in the past … I can’t tell you that circuit training with high volume mod weights works because … it doesn’t work for everyone … I can’t say do a spilt two muscle groups per day because if I am body building that doesn’t work for me … … I do a push/pull with one major muscle group per day and rest as needed … push pull means opposing muscle groups …one day is a push the next day is a pull… may or may not do what you need … this is where you come in and pay attention to what your body is telling you and how you are responding to the training
Routines can vary between men and women but our gender doesn’t change the science behind resistance training. That being said you will need to find what you are comfortable with @mommie2008 and then begin measuring results. You can make small adjustments throughout the process to improve return on investment. Once you find what works best… your body will adapt and you will have to repeat the process all over again.
My formula for results is Method (Time + Consistency) = Results
I choose a method and when enough time and consistency is applied to the method I will receive a measurable result.
Enjoy the process above all else… It is supposed to be hard work but it does not have to be unenjoyable.
If I was in your situation I would first design a nutrition and exercise program to support my goals before considering anything else. Based on what you have shared you could easily accomplish your goal with just those two all important things.
Anavar has a long proven track record in female use.
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