Fellas, I need some routine review. After a longer time outside the gym where I just did calisthenics I went back to the gym, didn't really make progress for several months, and went back to a basic Stronglifts 5x5 program. After six weeks I'm reaching the end there at 275 lbs on the squats, I could continue it for a bit more, but it's also getting boring to just do the Big 5 for 5x5 all the time. Rest time between sets is getting so long I can't really fit the workout in my lunchbreak anymore, so I wanna switch it up. Go for a more elaborate routine outside straight linear progression.
So my basic plan is a three days per week Alternating Upper/Lower split, so U/L/U one week, L/U/L the other and so on. Basic 8 week progression with building up to a peak week with a deload in between.
Basic 3x8-10 free weight movements for three exercises, then a single set to failure on a machine for the main muscle of the day. There are four different workout days A, B, C, D.
A: Upper
Bench Press, 3x8
OHP, 3x10
Barbell Row, 3x10
Chest Press Machine, 1x12 to failure
B: Lower
Squats, 3x5-8
Romanian DL, 3x8
Lunge, 2x10
Leg Curl Machine, 1x12 to failure
C: Upper
Weighted Pull Ups, 3x8
Incline Bench, 3x8
Pendlay Row, 3x8
Rear Delt Fly Machine, 1x15 to failure
D: Lower
Front Squat, 3x6-8
Deadlift, 2x5
Bulgarian Split Squat, 2x10 each leg
Leg Press Machine, 1x12-15 to failure
Cycling through the four workouts in a four week rotation (just ABC DAB CDA BCD).
So I think I'm still hitting the major muscles with a decent frequency per week, and the idea is that the one HIT set on a machine is a neat way to keep the session short. There's a bit of a focus shift between the two upper and two lower workouts, as in, more push or more pull, which keeps up a bit more variety and increases the recovery time which I feel I might need with the intensity there.
Does this make sense?
Also, I feel like I'm maybe lacking a bit of direct arms work there. There's always biceps and triceps work in the upper exercises, but I always have a hard time gaining anything on my arms due to a naturally lanky build.