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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p><a href="http://www.theworkouts.com/workout-routines/upper-and-lower-body-split/">Upper and Lower Body Split</a></p><p>Workout Description The classic upper and lower body split training routine. This routine allows you to perform all the major compund muscle building exercises in a hard but fairly short workout routine. Superset training allows you to fit in a full workout in a relatively short space of time. Superset training also borders on the aerobic activity as you are performing two or three consecutive exercises. This will work your heart and lungs as well as your muscles. This is another one of my favourite routines. Workout Notes Superset training, perform exercise A followed by B with no rest inbetween, that&#8217;s one set of each exercise. (A, B, then C at the end of workout 1) Sample 4 day split &#8211; Monday and Thursday perform Workout A, Tuesday and Friday perform workout B Sample 3 day split &#8211; First week perform workout A on Monday and Friday, perform workout B ...</p></p><p><a href="http://www.theworkouts.com">Workout Routines, Plans and Home Workouts</a></p>]]></description>
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