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		<title>5-Day Vs. 3-Day</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I believe 5-day splits are more effective than 3-day splits. I have gotten my best results from 5-day splits. This allows me to focus on one muscle group per workout and to work it to it&#8217;s fullest.
3-day splits are great for someone who is newer to weight training, but to the more experienced lifter who [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I believe 5-day splits are more effective than 3-day splits. I have gotten my best results from 5-day splits. This allows me to focus on one muscle group per workout and to work it to it&#8217;s fullest.<span id="more-158"></span></p>
<p>3-day splits are great for someone who is newer to weight training, but to the more experienced lifter who knows his recovery and body much better will benefit more from a 5-day split. 5-day splits allow one day a week to fully break down the muscle tissue with complete intensity than having a full week to recover.</p>
<p><strong>Who Would Benefit The Most By Using This Type Of Training?   The Least?</strong></p>
<p>More advanced bodybuilders would benefit from this type of training. Their body&#8217;s are accustomed to weight training and this allows them to work one muscle group to the fullest creating awesome growth.</p>
<p>Someone who would not benefit from this type of training are people new to weight lifting and people who do not have a lot of time. This workout is more intense and requires a longer recovery period. Someone who is new to lifting may not be ready for it and risks overtraining. Also, someone who doesn&#8217;t have a lot of time cannot spend five days at the gym a week so may have to opt for a three day split.</p>
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