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2009-04-05 10:34 PM
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Subject: RE: How many days a week do you lift?
I'm moving to a 3 per week full body routine from Chad Waterbury. I had been doing a 5 day split, but have found that I respond to hitting each body part more frequently than once per week.


2009-04-07 7:18 PM
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I've got the same idenity crisis:  started with football, moved to rugby, tore ACL, and now I'm going for my first Tri.

After talking with my swim coach, he's recommended that I simply switch from 7 reps @ X-weight to 20 reps at half X-weight (essentially triple the reps with half of the weight).  I've found carrying around small dumbells more a challenge with the mind than anything else.  My workouts are essentially the same: Chest, Back, Legs, Core, Arms and Shoulders, each on a seperate day followed by either a run or time on the bike.

I think that as I near a race, say 2-3 weeks out, I'll drop down to 2-3 weight training sessions focusing on multiple muscle groups, giving more time for s/b/r-related training.

2009-04-08 7:53 AM
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rjray - 2009-04-07 7:18 PM

I've got the same idenity crisis:  started with football, moved to rugby, tore ACL, and now I'm going for my first Tri.

After talking with my swim coach, he's recommended that I simply switch from 7 reps @ X-weight to 20 reps at half X-weight (essentially triple the reps with half of the weight).  I've found carrying around small dumbells more a challenge with the mind than anything else.  My workouts are essentially the same: Chest, Back, Legs, Core, Arms and Shoulders, each on a seperate day followed by either a run or time on the bike.

I think that as I near a race, say 2-3 weeks out, I'll drop down to 2-3 weight training sessions focusing on multiple muscle groups, giving more time for s/b/r-related training.

HALF weight?  Wow,  that's rough on the ego.  I like the idea though--I've been periodically doing sets of bodyweight bench press to exhaustion, and that tears me up.

2009-04-08 8:31 AM
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CGunz - 2009-04-08 7:53 AM
rjray - 2009-04-07 7:18 PM

I've got the same idenity crisis:  started with football, moved to rugby, tore ACL, and now I'm going for my first Tri.

After talking with my swim coach, he's recommended that I simply switch from 7 reps @ X-weight to 20 reps at half X-weight (essentially triple the reps with half of the weight).  I've found carrying around small dumbells more a challenge with the mind than anything else.  My workouts are essentially the same: Chest, Back, Legs, Core, Arms and Shoulders, each on a seperate day followed by either a run or time on the bike.

I think that as I near a race, say 2-3 weeks out, I'll drop down to 2-3 weight training sessions focusing on multiple muscle groups, giving more time for s/b/r-related training.

HALF weight?  Wow,  that's rough on the ego.  I like the idea though--I've been periodically doing sets of bodyweight bench press to exhaustion, and that tears me up.

The ego does suffer (especially around guys that I used to lift with), but I still get the same pump and am noticing that it is starting to help my endurance. Also, it leaves me with more in the tank when I do my cardio afterwards.
2009-04-08 10:04 AM
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Subject: RE: How many days a week do you lift?
rjray - 2009-04-08 8:31 AM
CGunz - 2009-04-08 7:53 AM
rjray - 2009-04-07 7:18 PM

I've got the same idenity crisis:  started with football, moved to rugby, tore ACL, and now I'm going for my first Tri.

After talking with my swim coach, he's recommended that I simply switch from 7 reps @ X-weight to 20 reps at half X-weight (essentially triple the reps with half of the weight).  I've found carrying around small dumbells more a challenge with the mind than anything else.  My workouts are essentially the same: Chest, Back, Legs, Core, Arms and Shoulders, each on a seperate day followed by either a run or time on the bike.

I think that as I near a race, say 2-3 weeks out, I'll drop down to 2-3 weight training sessions focusing on multiple muscle groups, giving more time for s/b/r-related training.

HALF weight?  Wow,  that's rough on the ego.  I like the idea though--I've been periodically doing sets of bodyweight bench press to exhaustion, and that tears me up.

The ego does suffer (especially around guys that I used to lift with), but I still get the same pump and am noticing that it is starting to help my endurance. Also, it leaves me with more in the tank when I do my cardio afterwards.

I know what you mean about the ego hit.  I've lost about 30 lbs (a lot of muscle loss), and though I think I've maintained strength pretty well, I no longer look like a serious weight lifter.  Guys don't even ask me for spots anymore if they're benching over two plates!!  I'm realizing that lifting was a big ego thing for me; it was important to stand out in the gym--I'm sure I wasn't the only one.  Now I look like a runner who lifts, not a lifter who runs.  Its healthier, I'm sure, not to be vanity and ego driven, but that doesn't make it much easier.

As a result, I try to lift 4-5 times per week for only 30 minutes or less.  I think such a short time in the gym helps me think of myself as a triathlete(-in-training), not a lifter.  And, for what its worth, I always have that day-after-lifting pump... 



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2009-04-12 5:58 AM
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I used to spend an hour and a half at the gym lifting, that was in my pre-tri days. Now, I still HAVE to lift. I enjoy it. It makes me feel strong. During the off season, I would lift 2-3 times a week and did heavier weights with less sets, it ususally takes about 45minutes (that includes abs/core). Now, I'm getting into more maintinance. I do 2 sets of 15 of a bit lighter weight. I do full body. Abs and core gets a done 3 times a week with a little mini-session on the off days.

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2009-04-12 8:22 AM
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Subject: RE: How many days a week do you lift?
I work out with weights Mon-Wed-Fri whole body for about hour and 15 minutes. I keep it moving with little rest between sets. I start light and go as heavy as I can. 6 sets per body part except for legs ad 4 sets on legs (they get enough punishment running and cycling).

I started the Tri thing as a way to keep my cardio workout focused.
2009-05-18 1:39 AM
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5 or 6....im probably over doing it, but i have nothing to do this summer, lol.
2009-05-18 10:06 AM
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Subject: RE: How many days a week do you lift?
One full session 1 time per week. Compound - basic exercises.
Then I do dips, push-ups, pull-ups, abs and core through out the week. (Usually after runs or on my Yoga morning.)
2009-05-18 12:37 PM
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Mon, Tues, Wed, and some times Thurs. I do Specific muscles on these days. 2-3 days a week at night after my cardio depending on my time or energy level I do a modified version of the 300 work out. With push ups, box jumps, dead lifts, clean and jerk, floor sweepers, lat lifts, and crunches. I am working on getting a pull up bar so I can add that to the routine.

Right now I just lost a lot of weight so I am working on getting my body to were I want it then I will lighten up on the work outs but right now I do try to increase my max every 2 weeks.



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2009-06-04 3:17 PM
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Subject: RE: How many days a week do you lift?
Here is what works for me.

Lift 2x per week.  Probally 30-40 min.

Chest, Tri's, Bie's, back, quads, hams, calfs, abs!!!!

3 sets for each bodypart.

Run 2x per week, bike 2x swim 1x for a longer session.

No time for anything else!!!!!!


2009-06-07 11:19 AM
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Subject: RE: How many days a week do you lift?
4 days a weeks with 12-15 sets per body part.

I'm going to add a day of crossfit training in on the weekends too just to shake things up
2009-06-11 10:02 AM
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Subject: RE: How many days a week do you lift?
every second day I do sit-ups and pushups but I would really like to get some kind of plan on the go for getting at some weights and working on different areas
2009-06-23 2:12 PM
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Subject: RE: How many days a week do you lift?
Three days per week.  I focus on one Bike, one Swim and one Run specific strength day.  I try to do core everyday.
2009-06-25 8:57 AM
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2009-06-25 1:15 PM
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Subject: RE: How many days a week do you lift?
I lift 5 days a week.  My current split routine is -

Mondays - chest and back (3 exercises per bodypart, 4 sets/8,12,16,20 reps)

Tuesdays - quads (3-4 exercises, 4 sets) and calves (2 exercises, 4-5 sets)

Wednesdays - shoulders (3-4 exercises, 4 sets) and arms (2 tri, 2 bi exercises, 4 sets)

Thursdays - hamstrings and glutes (4-5 exercises, 4 sets)

Fridays -  chest, back, shoulders, arms (1-2 exercises per bodypart, 4 sets)

I try and vary which exercises I do each session.  If I use a weight machine for a certain bodypart one day, I'll use dumbells the next time I work that bodypart.  I also try to not repeat exercises in the same week...not always possible, but that's okay sometimes. 


2009-06-30 11:52 AM
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Subject: RE: How many days a week do you lift?

I train two different ways:

1. Heavy load, 12-15 reps to muscle failure for strength
--I train the heavy load in a superset format for extra calorie burn.
--Monday is Back/Bis, the pull muscles.  Wednesday is Chest/Tris, the push muscles.
--I do 4 supersets with 2 exercises in each (8 exercises each session).  Each superset has 3 sets of around 12 reps each.

2. Light load, high repetitions to muscle fatigue for endurance
--Once per week, I teach a conditioning class which is a full body, core intensive, weight and drill based class.  We do every major muscle group, lots of compound movements and plios.  We do about 25-35 reps for each body part.  If you can walk out of class, you didn't work hard enough Wink
--Twice per week, I teach a class that is purely weight training without the compound movements or cardio element.  Again, we're doing every major muscle group, around 25-35 reps each.

I find this to be an incredibly effective and balanced weight routine.

2009-06-30 3:06 PM
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Subject: RE: How many days a week do you lift?
I lift 4 times a week with a rest day in between.

Mon: chest and shoulder
Tue: back and traps
Wed: rest
Thu: legs
Fri: arms and abs
Sat: rest
Sun: rest/power day

Since I train for triathlon, my lifts are more into functional lifts. On Sunday, I do my power lifts like deads, bench, or squat. Going for 1 rep max.
For other day, I have a low volume training with heavy loads to build strength.
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