Deciding which muscle groups to train together can be confusing.
\nMost people say chest and triceps should be trained together, since they\u2019re both involved in bench and overhead pressing.
\nOthers say you should train biceps with chest because your arms will still be fresh after benching, so you might as well train them together.
\nArnold was known for training his chest and back together, and if that was good enough for The Oak, then it should probably work for you, no?
\nOther people still say that you shouldn\u2019t program your workouts around individual muscle groups at all, but should simply focus on doing a lot of heavy squatting, deadlifting, and bench pressing or full-body training.
\nSo, how are you supposed to put all of this into an effective training plan that you enjoy?
\nWell, I have good news for you:
\nThere is no \u201cbest\u201d way to combine muscle groups together in your training. So long as you understand a few basic principles, there are many ways to combine them into workouts that not only work, but that you enjoy and can stick to.
\nBody-part \u201cbro\u201d splits, push pull legs, and upper/lower routines can all work equally well, and which one you use really depends on how many times per week you want to train, how many years you\u2019ve been training, and what muscle groups you want to work on most.
\nAnd we\u2019re going to break it all down in this podcast.
\nBy the end, you\u2019re going to know which muscle groups to train together and why, the best exercises for each, and how to create a workout routine that\u2019s guaranteed to deliver results.
\nLet\u2019s begin.
\n7:24 - What is a major muscle group?
\n8:06 - Chest training
\n10:39 - Back training
\n18:20 - Arms training
\n30:16 - Shoulders training
\n35:40 - Legs training
\n50:47 - Core training
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