First Bulk

This will be my first bulk. I am an active male that weighs about 160 pounds. I am pretty fit & am trying to gain more weight to put on more muscle. I have been doing research and have just recently started using myfitnesspal. I'm really needing some good workout splits or some advice on bulking in general. We are all in this togethor! Take it easy

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  • You may want to try bro splits. Make sure to max out your intensity but don't sacrifice form and when you're at your breaking point push through it for serious gains. Try to increase your weight every week even if it's only five pounds. Train like a beast and eat like a monster. Here's an example routine:

    Chest/Triceps
    Flat Barbell Bench Press - 3x8
    Incline Dumbbell Bench Press - 4x10-12
    Weighted Dips - 3x10
    Triceps Rope Pushdown - 4x10
    Skullcrushers - 3x8

    Back/Bi's
    Pull-ups - 50 (increase by 5 each week)
    Barbell Row - 3x8
    Seated Wide-Grip Cable Row - 3x12
    Incline Chest Supported Dumbbell Row - 2x10
    Close-Grip Lat Pulldown - 3x10
    Seated Incline Dumbbell Curl - 3x10
    Dumbbell Hammer Curl - 3x8

    Shoulders
    Standing Barbell Overhead Press - 4x8
    Dumbbell Lateral Raise - 3x10
    Bent Over Lateral Raise - 3x12
    Face Pulls - 3x20
    Barbell Shrugs - 3x12

    Legs
    Leg Press - 3x10
    Dumbbell Split-Squat - 3x8
    Lying Leg Curl - 3x12
    Seated Leg Curl - 3x10
    Weighted Back Extensions - 3x12
  • Unknown
    edited May 2015
    This will be my first bulk. I am an active male that weighs about 160 pounds. I am pretty fit & am trying to gain more weight to put on more muscle. I have been doing research and have just recently started using myfitnesspal. I'm really needing some good workout splits or some advice on bulking in general. We are all in this togethor! Take it easy

    How much experience lifting do you have? If you are new, which is sounds like, I'd avoid bro splits right now since you want more frequency and volume for each muscle group than you can get from a bro split in order to maximize your growth potential. Concentrate on the heavy compound movements, bench, squat, and deadlift and build around that. you might want to check out some of the better beginner programs like Starting Strength or Strong Lifts 5x5 or similar program. At most I would do a upper/lower split as a novice before trying to move to an advanced split.

    I'm sure some other experienced lifters will be along soon to add some advice so do some more research once you've heard some more.

    As for bulking you need to eat in a surplus. Check out MrM's bulking sticky at the top of this forum to start with as it contains all the basics.

    Good luck to you.