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5 Effective and Simple Upper Body Strength Routines

Here are five sure-fire upper body routines that can be a part of any strength, power, weight-loss, and/or general fitness program. I’ve also attached recording forms for you to log your workouts.

Tom Kelso

Written by Tom Kelso Last updated on Oct 25, 2022

There are thousands of ways to resistance train. Provided you work hard and safely, document the results, allow enough recovery time between workouts, and then train progressively, resistance training will work within your genetic endowment and nutritional intake habits.

There are thousands of ways to resistance train. Provided you work hard and safely, document the results, allow enough recovery time between workouts, and then train progressively, resistance training will work within your genetic endowment and nutritional intake habits.

Regarding the upper-body, you can use a variety of tools and overload protocols to address the upper body muscles: the pectorals, deltoids, lats, traps, biceps, triceps, and other associated muscle structures. There are chest, incline, and overhead presses, dips, pulldowns, low rows, and upright rows, and a variety of direct biceps and triceps exercises using barbells, dumbbells, and selectorized or plate-loading machine. And these can be done for high, medium, and low repetitions – or a combination of them – using various overload protocols.

It can be overwhelming with so many options. So, here are five sure-fire upper body routines that can be a part of any strength, power, weight-loss, and/or general fitness program. I’ve also attached recording forms for you to log your workouts. (Click here to download them.) I promise you, if you use these routines consistently, work as hard as you can, and recover between workouts, you will see results, guaranteed.

General workout guidelines

  1. Complete the workout in the exercise order format listed (note examples A & B). INSERT YOUR EXERCISE CHOICES ON THE WORKOUT FORM.
  2. Work to achieve muscular overload with a resistance that fits the exercise prescriptions (Rx) listed.
  3. Record the training date (“DATE”), the resistances (“WT”) used and the repetitions (“REPS”) achieved for each workout performed.
  4. Attempt to progress each workout in terms of doing more repetitions and/or using more resistance according to the exercise prescription (Rx).
  5. The “NOTES” section on workout form: space to record machine seat/back/handle settings, the device used (i.e., barbell, dumbbell or machine) or other pertinent information that facilitates the proper performance of the exercise.
  6. Use proper exercise technique and be safety conscious. Use a spotter on certain exercises and stop when safe exercise technique cannot be maintained.

Upper Body Workout #1: Big 4 @ 3 Rounds

An upper body workout that alternates the four major multi-joint movements: chest push, row/low row, overhead push, and pulldown for three rounds, decreasing the repetitions each round. The triceps and biceps are then addressed.

Specifics:

  • Choose a chest push, row/low row, overhead push and pulldown and do each for all three rounds.
  • Rest 1:00-1:30 between exercises each round and 2:00-3:00 between rounds.
  • Complete the workout with a tricep and bicep exercise.
  • All sets performed to volitional muscular fatigue.
Exercise order format Example A Example B
CHEST PUSH BARBELL BENCH PRESS DUMBBELL BENCH PRESS
ROW/LOW ROW SEATED ROW BENT-OVER ROW
OVERHEAD PUSH DUMBBELL OVERHEAD PRESS MACHINE OVERHEAD PRESS
PULLDOWN WIDE GRIP PULLDOWN CLOSE GRIP PULLDOWN
CHEST PUSH BARBELL BENCH PRESS DUMBBELL BENCH PRESS
ROW/LOW ROW SEATED ROW BENT-OVER ROW
OVERHEAD PUSH DUMBBELL OVERHEAD PRESS MACHINE OVERHEAD PRESS
PULLDOWN WIDE GRIP PULLDOWN CLOSE GRIP PULLDOWN
CHEST PUSH BARBELL BENCH PRESS DUMBBELL BENCH PRESS
ROW/LOW ROW SEATED ROW BENT-OVER ROW
OVERHEAD PUSH DUMBBELL OVERHEAD PRESS MACHINE OVERHEAD PRESS
PULLDOWN WIDE GRIP PULLDOWN CLOSE GRIP PULLDOWN
CHEST PUSH BARBELL BENCH PRESS DUMBBELL BENCH PRESS
ROW/LOW ROW SEATED ROW BENT-OVER ROW
OVERHEAD PUSH DUMBBELL OVERHEAD PRESS MACHINE OVERHEAD PRESS
PULLDOWN WIDE GRIP PULLDOWN CLOSE GRIP PULLDOWN
TRICEPS TRICEP PRESS TRICEP PUSHDOWN
BICEPS MACHINE BICEP CURL BARBELL BICEP CURL

Upper Body Workout #2: 14 – 8 Circuit

An upper body workout that alternates three different push & pull exercises for two rounds: 12-16 repetitions (average = 14) & 6-10 repetitions (average = 8) to volitional muscular fatigue with a 1:00 rest between exercises & 2:00 – 3:00 rest between rounds.

Specifics:

  • Use the same three push and pull exercises for both rounds.
  • Rest 1:00 between exercises in each round.
  • Rest 2:00 – 3:00 between rounds.
Exercise order format Example A Example B
PUSH STANDING BARBELL PRESS DUMBBELL BENCH PRESS
PULL CLOSE GRIP PULLDOWN BENT-OVER ROW
PUSH WEIGHTED DIPS MACHINE OVERHEAD PRESS
PULL PULLEY UPRIGHT ROW WIDE GRIP PULLDOWN
PUSH MACHINE CHEST PRESS BARBELL INCLINE PRESS
PULL SEATED ROW PLATE-LOAD HIGH ROW
PUSH STANDING BARBELL PRESS DUMBBELL BENCH PRESS
PULL CLOSE GRIP PULLDOWN BENT-OVER ROW
PUSH WEIGHTED DIPS MACHINE OVERHEAD PRESS
PULL PULLEY UPRIGHT ROW WIDE GRIP PULLDOWN
PUSH MACHINE CHEST PRESS BARBELL INCLINE PRESS
PULL SEATED ROW PLATE-LOAD HIGH ROW

Upper Body Workout #3: Push – Pull

A higher-repetition upper body workout that alternates three pairs of push and pull exercises, then addresses the biceps and triceps.

Specifics:

  • Choose three different push and pull exercises each for the first three segments.
  • Do three sets of each exercise for the first segment and two sets of each exercise for the second and third segments.
  • Complete the workout by alternating a tricep and bicep exercise for two sets each.
  • All sets are performed to volitional muscular fatigue.
Exercise order format Example A Example B
PUSH BARBELL BENCH PRESS MACHINE OVERHEAD PRESS
PULL WIDE GRIP PULLDOWN CLOSE GRIP PULLDOWN
PUSH BARBELL BENCH PRESS MACHINE OVERHEAD PRESS
PULL WIDE GRIP PULLDOWN CLOSE GRIP PULLDOWN
PUSH BARBELL BENCH PRESS MACHINE OVERHEAD PRESS
PULL WIDE GRIP PULLDOWN CLOSE GRIP PULLDOWN
PUSH DUMBBELL OVERHEAD PRESS WEIGHTED DIPS
PULL SEATED ROW BARBELL UPRIGHT ROW
PUSH DUMBBELL OVERHEAD PRESS WEIGHTED DIPS
PULL SEATED ROW BARBELL UPRIGHT ROW
PUSH MACHINE INCLINE PRESS DUMBBELL BENCH PRESS
PULL HIGH ROW BENT-OVER ROW
PUSH MACHINE INCLINE PRESS DUMBBELL BENCH PRESS
PULL HIGH ROW BENT-OVER ROW
TRICEPS TRICEP PUSHDOWNS TRICEP PRESS
BICEPS DUMBBELL BICEP CURL MACHINE BICEP CURL
TRICEPS TRICEP PUSHDOWNS TRICEP PRESS
BICEPS DUMBBELL BICEP CURL MACHINE BICEP CURL

Upper Body Workout #4: 3 Strikes & Out

An upper body workout that alternates three push and pull exercises, then addresses the triceps and biceps by using the three strikes and out overload protocol: three consecutive sets to volitional muscular fatigue with the same resistance and a :30 rest between sets.

Specifics:

  • Use three different push and pull exercises and any tricep and bicep exercise.
  • Use a resistance that allows for volitional muscular fatigue in the 1st set rep range set. Record the result (wt. x reps) in the space provided.
  • Rest exactly :30 and perform a second set to volitional muscular fatigue with the same resistance. Record the reps achieved in the “2nd” space provided.
  • Rest exactly :30 and perform a third set to volitional muscular fatigue with the same resistance. Record the reps achieved in the “3rd” space provided.
  • It is recommended to have a training partner time the :30 rest between exercises.
  • Rest 2:00 – 3:00 between exercises.
Exercise order format Example A Example B
PUSH x 3 sets / :30 rest DUMBBELL INCLINE PRESS MACHINE CHEST PRESS
PULL x 3 sets / :30 rest CLOSE GRIP PULLDOWN SEATED ROW
PUSH x 3 sets / :30 rest BARBELL DECLINE PRESS DUMBBELL OVERHEAD PRESS
PULL x 3 sets / :30 rest DUMBBELL BENT-OVER ROW WIDE GRIP PULLDOWN
PUSH x 3 sets / :30 rest MACHINE CHEST PRESS DIP MACHINE
PULL x 3 sets / :30 rest HIGH ROW PLATE-LOAD ROW
TRICEPS x 3 sets / :30 rest LYING TRICEP PRESS TRICEP PUSHDOWN
BICEPS x 3 sets / :30 rest BICEP CURL MACHINE BARBELL BICEP CURL

Upper Body Workout #5: Ultimate Super Set

An upper body workout performed in three super set segments: chest push and pulldown, overhead push and row, and incline press and another pulldown Minimal rest is taken between exercise pairs.

Specifics:

  • Choose a chest push and pulldown for the first segment (three sets each), an overhead push and row for the second segment (three sets each) and an incline press and another pulldown for the third segment (three sets each).
  • Perform the paired sets by alternating the opposing exercises with minimal rest between them (i.e., chest push x 8-12, immediately to pulldown x 8-12, immediately to chest push x MAX REPS, immediately to pulldown x MAX REPS, etc.) working each set to volitional muscular fatigue.
  • Either use the same resistance for all three sets or reduce the resistance for the 2nd and 3rd MAX REPS sets if more repetitions are desired.
  • Rest 3:00 between superset segments.
Exercise order format Example A Example B
CHEST PUSH DUMBBELL INCLINE PRESS BARBELL BENCH PRESS
PULLDOWN WIDE GRIP PULLDOWN CLOSE GRIP PULLDOWN
CHEST PUSH DUMBBELL INCLINE PRESS BARBELL BENCH PRESS
PULLDOWN WIDE GRIP PULLDOWN CLOSE GRIP PULLDOWN
CHEST PUSH DUMBBELL INCLINE PRESS BARBELL BENCH PRESS
PULLDOWN WIDE GRIP PULLDOWN CLOSE GRIP PULLDOWN
OVERHEAD PUSH MACHINE OVERHEAD PRESS STANDING BARBELL PRESS
ROW PLATE-LOAD ROW SEATED ROW
OVERHEAD PUSH MACHINE OVERHEAD PRESS STANDING BARBELL PRESS
ROW PLATE-LOAD ROW SEATED ROW
OVERHEAD PUSH MACHINE OVERHEAD PRESS STANDING BARBELL PRESS
ROW PLATE-LOAD ROW SEATED ROW
INCLINE PRESS BARBELL INCLINE PRESS DUMBBELL INCLINE PRESS
PULLDOWN CLOSE GRIP PULLDOWN WIDE GRIP PULLDOWN
INCLINE PRESS BARBELL INCLINE PRESS DUMBBELL INCLINE PRESS
PULLDOWN CLOSE GRIP PULLDOWN WIDE GRIP PULLDOWN
Remember to click here to download your workout recording forms!

Continue by reading 5 Powerful Lower Body Strength Routines.

Tom Kelso

About Tom Kelso

Tom Kelso is currently an Exercise Physiologist with the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department. He also trains clients through Pinnacle Personal & Performance Training in Chesterfield, Missouri.

For 23 years he was in the collegiate strength and conditioning profession, serving as the Head Coach for Strength and Conditioning at Saint Louis University (2004-2008), the University of Illinois at Chicago (2001-2004), Southeast Missouri State University (1991-2001), and the University of Florida (1988-1990). He got his start in the strength and conditioning field as an Assistant Strength Coach at Florida in 1984 where he was also a weight training instructor for the Department of Physical Education from 1985 to 1988.

In 2006, Tom was named Master Strength and Conditioning Coach by the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association for his years of service in the field. In 1999, he was named NSCA Ohio Valley Conference Strength and Conditioning Professional of the year. In 2001, he received an honorary certification from the International Association of Resistance Trainers (I.A.R.T.).

Tom possesses C.S.C.S. and S.C.C.C. certifications with the NSCA and CSCCA, respectively. Additionally, he is certified by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board in basic instructor development and as a specialist instructor by the Missouri Department of Public Safety. In 2012, he became certified by the IBNFC as a Certified Nutrition Coach.

Tom has worked with athletes at the Olympic and professional levels, presented at various clinics/seminars, and worked several athletic-related camps. He is a strong advocate of safe, practical, and time-efficient training and has published a collection of periodical articles, book chapters, complete books, and user-friendly downloads promoting such.

Tom received a Bachelor’s Degree from the University of Iowa in 1981(It's great to be a Hawkeye!) and a Master's Degree in Physical Education from Western Illinois University in 1984. He was a member of the Track and Field team at Iowa and served as a Graduate Assistant Track & Field Coach while at Western Illinois.

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