Chris Bumstead's 5 Day Split
My name is Chris Bumstead and I am an IFBB Classic Physique Pro from Ottawa, Canada. Growing up, I built the base of my physique training for football, basketball and track and field in high school. It wasn’t until I met my friend, coach and now brother-in-law, Iain Valliere, that I even thought about competing. In 2014, at the age of 19, I participated in my first bodybuilding show and fell in love with competing.In 2015, I won bodybuilding Junior Canadian Nationals and in 2016 I earned my IFBB pro card as the Bodybuilding Heavyweight Champion at the IFBB North American Championships at the age of 21. After turning pro, I switched over to the Classic Physique division and in 2017 and in 2018 I qualified and competed in the Mr. Olympia competition, where I finished second place both years. I currently still reside in Canada where I am training to obtain that first-place position for the Classic Physique Olympia.I started out purely with the love of training hard and wanting to get huge. Slowly I started to build a more complex love of fitness. Physique wise switching to the Classic division drove my passion through the roof, thinking now of symmetry aesthetics and portraying it all as a form of art through posing is such a different dynamic than just trying to be huge. And in the overall fitness and health aspect, I went from eating whatever was in sight to try and grow, to actually understanding the nutrients and how much I should be taking in to optimize recovery, growth and most importantly health. A lot of my increased views on overall health came when I was diagnosed with an autoimmune disease, IGA Nephropathy. While this may cut my career as a professional competitor short, my love for fitness and training will always be the most important aspect of my life that I will continue to uphold for as long as I possibly can. We all face our own challenges in life and I’m just grateful to have a positive output such as the gym I can always look forward to through the good and the bad.
About the Program
Category: Hypertrophy
This split is mentioned in some of Chris Bumstead's Q&A on his YouTube channel. All the exercises below are gathered and picked from many of his YT videos (the ones that he does the most). I would recommend watching some of his old/new videos if you don't know how to perform the exercises below.
What Chris said in one of his videos about this split:
"The best workout routine for me has been a 5-day training split. I train back, chest, hamstrings/glutes, shoulders, and quads all on separate days. People often ask what days I train certain body parts and my answer is I don't. I have a 5 day rotation and rarely take days off unless I feel I need to"
Workout Schedule
Back
- compound
1. Deadlifts
- 4x12-15
- compound
- 4x12-15
SUPERSETS
compound- 4x12-15
isolation- 4x12-15
- compound
- 4x12-15
- compound
5. Machine Rows
- 4x12-15
- isolation
- 4x12-15
Chest/Biceps
- compound
- 4x12-15
- compound
- 4x12-15
- isolation
- 4x12-15
- 4x12-15
- 4x12-15
Hamstrings/Glutes
- isolation
- 4x12-15
- compound
- 4x12-15
3. Standing Leg Curls (Run the Rack/Drop Sets)
- 4x12-15
- compound
- 4x12-15
- isolation
- 4x12-15
Shoulders/Triceps
- isolation
- 4x12-15
- isolation
- 4x12-15
- compound
- 4x12-15
- isolation
- 4x12-15
- isolation
- 4x12-15
- isolation
- 4x12-15
- isolation
- 4x12-15
Quads
