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About Bonnie Hardie
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I am a personal trainer/boot camp instructor in SouthEast Florida. I am certified in: personal training,aerobics,nutrition,womens,senior,youth and boot camp fitness.I can answer questions about workouts,sets and reps.Pyramid training,drop sets,etc.I can give suggestions on the best exercises to do for different body parts.Machines vs free weights.Home workouts or gym workouts.I can tell you what to look for when planning to join a gym. Online Personal Training!!! www.fitnessgenerator.com/rpbfitcamp

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I have been a personal trainer,aerobics instructor,nutrition advisor and boot camp instructor for several years,in South Florida.
I generally prefer to train people outdoors in a park setting.The workout outside is just as tough as a gym workout.I can give people a excellent workout using just their bodyweight.I do a bootcamp style class with groups of 5-10 people.
 
   

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Topic: Strength Training



Expert: Bonnie Hardie
Date: 6/24/2008
Subject: Upper/Lower body workouts

Question
What is the best way to do an upper/lower split in 3 days per week, in about 30 minutes per workout, no longer, and one that’ll really build muscle?  I came across this one program by a respected author, but it's taking about 45 minutes to 1 hour to complete a workout.  You cycle between 4 different workouts.  The workout is as follows:

Mon - Upper Body (heavy)
5 exercises, 4sets, 5-7 reps, rest 90 seconds between sets

Wed - Lower Body (heavy)
4 exercises, 4 sets, 5-7 reps, rest 90 seconds between sets

Fri - Upper Body (light)
5 exercises, 3 sets, 8,10,12 rep scheme, rest 90 seconds between sets

Mon - Lower Body (light)
5 exercises, 2-3 sets, 12-15 reps, rest 60-150 seconds between sets

You superset all exercises.  Seems like a good program, but it's taking too long.  Can I modify this program any, and how, to make it last 30 minutes per workout?

Many programs tell you to superset one opposing exercise with another to save time, but how do you do this effectively in a gym, especially when it's crowded?  Say for example your doing bench presses and supersetting with sets of rows.  You just can't leave the bench to go do rows.  Someone else is going to take the bench by the time you get back to do your next set.  Can you still superset in a gym, or are there other methods that will save time too?  Thanks very much for your help.


Answer
Hi Dave,
Thank you for your question.
The best way that you will be able to do this workout within the 30 minute time limit is to reduce your rest periods.
Supersetting in a crowded gym can be tricky-you will have to be smart about what exercises that you superset-just get the free weights that you will need and take them to a bench and do as many exercises that you can do with that equipment.
Make sure that your nutrition is also spot on.
Thank You,
Good Luck,
Bonnie

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