Hey guys,
Its David here just joined the blueprint family a couple weeks ago and enjoying reading all the great info Rob and everyone else are sharing. This is my first run and i am in the feast phase and already made some blunders but its all good, leaning as i go along...
Anyway my question is if i can't work legs due to my knee injuries and can only focus on upperbody, what u guys think my workout should look like and schedule... Should i do a different kind of split like:
Back/Abs/arms
Shoulder/chest
I know the BP have a 10 workout plan but from what i see leg days are a major part of the program but feel doing the same workout every 3 days isn't going to benefit me right now.
Any help would be greatly appreciated guys thanks.
Injury can't train legs knee ligaments
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What kind of knee injuries?
I have a torn ACL and I've always been looking for work-arounds and substitutions. We could brainstorm.
Exercises I can do:
Partial Squats (useless)
Deadlifts (requires knee brace)
Step-Ups (excellent rehab, at bodyweight)
Romanian Deadlifts
Glute Bridges (barbell humps lol)
I have a torn ACL and I've always been looking for work-arounds and substitutions. We could brainstorm.
Exercises I can do:
Partial Squats (useless)
Deadlifts (requires knee brace)
Step-Ups (excellent rehab, at bodyweight)
Romanian Deadlifts
Glute Bridges (barbell humps lol)
Thanks Rob for the reply i have never done RDL before so i might have to try but i was told to keep as much pressure off it by the doc.RobRegish wrote:Welcome David!
Are you able to do Romanian Deadlifts? This will help keep a major part of the program intact.
If not, you split looks logical. Even if you can bend your knees just slightly, adding RDL's will be a BIG boon to your success!
Just had xray done waiting on an answer but my doc suspect it some kind of ligament issue.
I did a few of these but was told to stay away from putting to much stress on it and the thing is i know my body really well so i know there is something wrong, really wrong...beefcake66 wrote:What kind of knee injuries?
I have a torn ACL and I've always been looking for work-arounds and substitutions. We could brainstorm.
Exercises I can do:
Partial Squats (useless)
Deadlifts (requires knee brace)
Step-Ups (excellent rehab, at bodyweight)
Romanian Deadlifts
Glute Bridges (barbell humps lol)
When i did do some of thses exercise the pain during and after isn't nice at all.
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