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Depends, if you can't train many sessions it can work but ideally it's better to train them seperate IMO to put all you've got into both.RedSky said:Just wondering if its a gud idea to train both back and legs on the same day or would that be too much for one day.
Cheers for any advice
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he speaks truth.Kidquick said:I would avoid doing deadlifts and squats on the same day, since they can both fatigue the lower back and create a potential for injury. I set aside a whole day just for legs and it has worked out pretty well.
It is probably going to be an individualistic thing. I read powerliftinguk and see AndyBolton and the guys he trains with doing squats+deads on the same day. And his training group ranges from intermediate to elite. He is the deadlift record holder and was the squat holder until recently. I also see him recommending it on his forum.Quagmire911 said:You can do it if it works for you.