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  1. Push Pull Legs (6 days a week) Back can be sore after pull day and will limit leg day.

  2. Push Legs Pull This ensures a good leg day but messes with pull day.

  3. Pull Push Legs This feels like the most optimised of the three. Pull day is affected only once a week, as opposed to twice a week for the other two routines.

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[โ€“] exasperation@lemm.ee 5 points 6 days ago (1 children)

When I was doing 6 day PPL I generally wouldn't try to move up on deadlifts and squats only one day apart. Then again, when I was on a 6 day split it never really felt like any given day was that important, and I just steadily made progress on all of it until I became accustomed to that volume.

[โ€“] moonlight6205@lemm.ee 1 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago)

I try to emphasise different body parts on each day. First leg day focus on anterior chain, second posterior chain. First push day chest focus and second triceps focus. First pull day back focus, second biceps. This makes every day feel important.