That said, I’m going to deliver you best total body workout routine to help you with building total-body strength and lean muscle mass.
But, I’m not going to stop there! I’ll give you not one, but TWO muscle building full body workouts and put them together in a complete one-month full body workout routine.
Not only will I show you the exercises, I’ll explain why I chose every single exercise for this full-body gym workout routine.
Instead of thinking about which exact lift is going to hit which major muscle groups, I want you to think more in terms of movement types. If we can train each of the most important compound movements in one effective workout, then we’ll be incorporating the muscles that achieve those movement patterns.
Important movement patterns in a full body strength workout:
In a full body split workout, we want to perform a lunge, hinge and squat for the lower body; a push and pull for the upper body; and a carry and corrective to round out our intense workout sessions.
The combination of these 7 components will not only hit all the major functions of human performance, but will lend itself to picking the right exercises for building muscle.
Let’s take a quick look at the most important benefits of full body training, and then we’ll launch into the four weeks of daily workouts with a rest day every other day. In other words, this will be a 3-day full-body weekly workout routine, or a 3-day workout split organized into a 4-week workout plan. If you’re a beginner you may need the recovery days in between as I’ve programmed them, but if you’re an athlete or training for another sport, you can use two of the rest days for additional types of workouts.
Let’s discuss the benefits of total body workouts to see why they’re so beneficial if your fitness goal is building lean muscle mass.
This type of strength training split allows you to train the major muscle groups of the body utilizing compound moves.
These type of compound exercises help you work toward building total-body strength and muscle at a faster pace and also help coordinate multiple muscle groups into one action, making them more athletically based and functional.
Science supports the fact that stimulation and re-stimulation of muscle tissue every 48 hours produces the most amount of muscle growth with the least amount of wasted time. You will find that total body workout sessions take advantage of this.
Science supports the fact that stimulation and re-stimulation of muscle tissue every 48 hours produces the most amount of muscle growth with the least amount of wasted time.
By allowing you to train your entire body with compound movement at an every other day, 3-day full body workout split training frequency, you are getting more frequent stimuli for protein synthesis, more accrued volume and more training sessions over a given period of time.
I’ve created two full body barbell workout routines, A and B. If you’re new to total body training, then just start with the A exercise routine. Either way, you’ll be training three days per week.
If instead, you want to adopt a more rigorous total body workout plan, then you will want to pair up Workout A with Workout B perform them in alternating fashion on Monday, Wednesday and Friday with a rest day on all the other days, for a 3 day full-body workout.
You can follow the workout calendar below for an entire four weeks of full body training with daily workout routines.
We’re going to start this effective workout with a warmup using an athletic movement pattern a lot of us overlook.
Our warmup will be the Multidirectional Lunge which is the exercise of choice for that lunge movement pattern.
The Multidirectional Lunge exercise does a couple things very effectively. First, it gets us to move in multiple directions and it helps us mobilize our hips in all three planes of movement. It also increases our core temperature to make the muscle feel warmer and ready to attack the complete total body workout session.
HOW TO DO THE MULTIDIRECTIONAL LUNGE:
Now we move onto our foundational lower body movement pattern for strength using the Barbell Squat. Be sure you are performing this compound movement with correct form to minimize the risk of injury.
HOW TO DO THE BARBELL SQUAT:
Our next exercise selection works the posterior chain, focusing on the hinge movement pattern with this lift. More importantly, we’ll be working on developing the overlooked aspect of gluteal muscle participation in a hinge.
Many people suffer from what we call ‘glute amnesia’ in their glute workouts, never driving the hinge using the appropriate lower body muscles. The Barbell Hip Thrust exercise helps remedy that because it’s driven solely by a hinge, and will help ensure the focus on glutes and achieving those glute gains.
HOW TO DO THE BARBELL HIP THRUST:
Now we move on to one of the most foundational movement patterns for push, and a great chest muscles exercise for hypertrophy, which is the Barbell Bench Press performed on a flat bench. This is perhaps the most common chest movement, but once again it’s important to use proper form in this lift to avoid the risk of injury.
HOW TO DO THE BARBELL BENCH PRESS:
Next we’ll hit the pull fundamental movement pattern with the weighted chinup using a pull up bar. We’ll be using lighter weight on this upper body exercise also.
HOW TO DO THE WEIGHTED CHINUP:
With our carry movement we’re going to be accruing additional volume. Our goals with this beneficial exercise are to get an additional conditioning effect from the carry, and to build grip sustainability which will benefit us in our major lifts. In fact, the Farmer’s Carry is a great exercise to include in every dumbbell workout session.
HOW TO DO THE DB FARMER’S CARRY:
Our corrective exercise selection is going to be my favorite of the upper body exercises, the Face Pull. I add correctives to every total body workout because they’re helpful for injury prevention or even healing previous injuries. Every lifter should be doing the Face Pull at least a couple times per week. The Face Pull is the ideal upper body exercise to offset a potential muscle imbalance that is created with all of the pushing we do, and it also helps stabilize the shoulder muscle and rotator cuff.
HOW TO DO THE FACE PULL:
Workout B will have the same structure as Workout A but will utilize different effective compound exercises for some of the movement patterns, for a complete total body workout routine.
We’ll start off with the same warmup to challenge that very beneficial 3D lunge pattern.
HOW TO DO THE MULTIDIRECTIONAL LUNGE:
You’ll follow the previous exercise selection with the conventional deadlift variation. For this first big compound exercise, the hip-hinge movement becomes the focus for overload.
HOW TO DO THE BARBELL DEADLIFT:
Continuing on with barbell exercises, for our next lower body move you have two choices: you can either squat again in this weights session or you can do a Reverse Barbell Lunge. The lunge is one of the most common hamstring movements that also hits glutes and quads. Performing a reverse lunge instead of a forward lunge will make it a more safe and comfortable movement for your knees. Of course the squat is a classic exercise that targets the entire lower body.
HOW TO DO THE REVERSE BARBELL LUNGE:
Following our previous exercise selection, we’re back to the upper body for our push exercise. The Overhead Press is one of the most common shoulder exercises and one of the most effective as well. This time the press is vertical instead of horizontal, but the goal is the same: to progressively overload and build up your strength in this explosive movement over time.
HOW TO DO THE OVERHEAD PRESS:
For our pull movement compound exercise we’re going to be focusing on the Barbell Row. I’d like you to keep the rep range for these bent-over barbell rows on the higher side, around 10 – 15 reps to avoid heaving the weight with bad form to avoid risk of injury.
HOW TO DO THE BENT-OVER BARBELL ROW:
Following the previous exercise selection is our carry movement, but instead of carrying down at our sides we’re going to do an Overhead Farmer’s Carry. You should feel a lot of postural engagement and you’ll find it’s a challenge to keep your arms as upright and straight as possible. You should also feel the mid and lower trap muscle working overtime to keep you in this position.
HOW TO DO THE DUMBBELL OVERHEAD FARMER’S CARRY:
For your corrective exercise, if you want to do a Face Pull again, you’d be making me happy. But there are a few other good options below.
If you’re just starting out, the best total body workout to begin with would be Workout A. If you’re looking for a complete full body workout plan, alternate between Workout A and B according to the calendar I’ve provided you for a four week workout plan with daily workout routines. Science has shown that a 3-day full body workout plan with complete rest days in between is ideal for building muscle and having adequate and effective muscle recovery time. Whether you just want to experiment with one, or you want to incorporate both workout sessions into a sample workout plan, you’re going to see huge benefits from this full body training.
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