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    can i work out all of my upper body muscles today i worked out my lower...

    ...body yesterday and my upper body the ? day before im really confused help if you could when i mean all upper body i mean i work out all the upper body muscles same goes for lower body on lower body days

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    yea you can workout upper body one day legs next day then something else the next day or you could work chest one day, legs next day, arms next day to give your body time to repair and grow

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    You can use many different patterns of working out but what I have seen to have the best results is to mix a major muscle group with a minor. Much depends on how many days a week you work out and if the days off are even or if your schedule is more erratic. A good start is to try and work a muscle group out and give it at least two days off to heal(that's where the muscle is formed, from the rebuilding). Also, you can match your chest up with triceps because many chest exercises involve the use of your triceps. Same pairing concept is true with back and biceps and often times legs are left by themselves because they are such a huge muscle group.


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