Currently doing Push Pull Leg routine with 5 exercises each day.

Pull: Lat Pulldown, Seated Cable Rows, T Bar Rows, Biceps Curls (Cable) and Cable Crunches

Push: Push Ups, Chestpress (machine), Butterfly (machine), Shoulder Press with Dumbbells, Knee Raises (body weight), Triceps Push Down (Cable)

Legs: Leg Press, Leg Extensions (Machine), Leg Curls (Machine), Crunches (body weight), 30 minute stepper low intensity

Is this okay?

  • Grogon@lemmy.worldOP
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    1 day ago

    Think I can integrate that into my current pull day?

    Should I do those first or Lat Pulldowns?

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        1 day ago

        Okay, but if I want to get better at pull ups, maybe other way around?

        Can I do 1 week with lat pulldowns first and the next week the negatives first?

        I was thinking of doing 3 pull ups and fill the rest of the sit with 7 negative pull ups for 3 total sets and then move on to lat pulldowns.

        The next week start with lat pulldowns and only do negative pull ups?

        • john@lemmy.haley.io
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          1 day ago

          Personally, I think you’re making things too complicated at this point. If you are just starting out you don’t need to add periodization. That’s for when you are really pushing heavy weights or doing things you cannot recover from quickly.