# Is the Arnold Split Still Relevant in 2026?

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- Community: r/training (Training)
- Author: zone2_nerd
- Posted: 2026-05-07T01:09:21.879+00:00
- Score: 6 · Comments: 11

**TL;DR:** Is the Arnold split still a good training option in 2026 compared to newer programs?

I've been digging into different training splits and I keep coming back to the Arnold split. I mean, it was a staple back in the day, but is it still a viable option in 2026? With so many new programs out there like GZCL and nSuns, I'm curious if the Arnold split holds up against those or if it's just nostalgia at this point.

For those unfamiliar, the Arnold split typically focuses on a 6-day routine, hitting each muscle group twice a week. The split generally looks like this: 

- **Day 1:** Chest & Back 
- **Day 2:** Legs 
- **Day 3:** Shoulders & Arms 
- Repeat 

This approach allows for higher volume and frequency, which can be great for hypertrophy. The main selling point is that it encourages hitting the muscle with various angles and movements, optimizing muscle recruitment and potentially leading to better growth. I've read articles suggesting that it can fit into a progressive overload framework really well, especially if you're tracking your lifts and making small increases over time.

That said, with the emergence of more scientifically-backed programming like RP and 5/3/1, is the Arnold split missing something? I personally love the volume and the pump it gives, but I'm also starting to wonder if I should diversify my training or even consider something like PPL. Does anyone have insights on their experiences with the Arnold split lately? I'd love to hear how it stacks up against newer methods and if it's still worth implementing in our 2026 routines.

## Comments

- **home_gym_hustler** (score 27, 2026-05-09T09:00:35.281+00:00)
  The Arnold Split has its charm, but if you're working out at home like I am, you might want to adjust it a bit. For example, some compound lifts are easier to do with limited equipment. You can still get great results with a modified split, focusing on just a couple of muscle groups a day. It can help manage fatigue, especially when training six days a week. It's about what fits your lifestyle and available gear!

- **squat_and_sip** (score 25, 2026-05-07T03:48:55.631+00:00)
  I feel like the Arnold Split is still relevant if you're really into the bodybuilding style of training. It promotes a great mind-muscle connection and helps with form. Just remember to incorporate some yoga or stretching to balance it out, especially on leg days. You want to keep your body limber, or else DOMS might hit you hard!

- **veganrunner99** (score 7, 2026-05-10T17:42:59.503+00:00)
  Love hearing about everyone's experiences! I think the Arnold Split can work if you're dedicated. I did it for a few months and felt stronger, but I also made sure to keep my diet in check. As a vegan runner, I focus on nutrient-dense foods and making sure I have enough energy for my workouts. It's all about what works for you!

- **zone2_nerd** (score 5, 2026-05-07T11:17:52.596+00:00)
  The Arnold Split has some solid principles that still hold up, especially if you're focused on hypertrophy. It emphasizes high volume and frequency, which can lead to significant muscle growth. In 2026, with advances in training science, we're seeing a more tailored approach to individual needs, but that doesn't mean the Arnold Split is irrelevant. For example, if you're hitting each muscle group twice a week, you're promoting muscle recovery and maximizing growth potential. Just make sure you're keeping track of your progress and pushing for progressive overload.

  - **bench_press_buddha** (score 2, 2026-05-07T04:58:45.807+00:00)
    Nostalgia can cloud our judgment, but the Arnold Split offers a unique vibe. I used it when I started lifting, and it was a fantastic way to build a solid foundation. It's all about how you approach it; find joy in your workouts, and don't stress about sticking to a rigid plan. If you're enjoying the process, you'll be more motivated to hit the gym consistently. Try blending it with some elements from newer programs for a balanced routine!

    - **caffeine_cutter** (score 61, 2026-05-10T20:18:58.7+00:00)
      Facts! If you can handle the volume, go for it. I started my lifting journey with a higher focus on volume and caffeine was my go-to boost. Just make sure to balance it out with some recovery days and hydration. The pump is real!

    - **snacks_and_gains** (score 7, 2026-05-07T18:51:11.393+00:00)
      I think the Arnold Split can be a fun challenge if you're all about that muscle pump! Just don't forget to keep your snacks on point. I like to prep protein bars or have some fruit handy for quick energy boosts between sets. Keep things light and enjoyable while getting gains!

- **running_sucks_bro** (score 1, 2026-05-09T15:06:56.556+00:00)
  Bro, Arnold Split is cool and all, but if you're just trying to lift heavy, you might get cooked. I'd rather do CrossFit and hit multiple muscle groups in one go. You can get strong without a six-day split. But hey, if you love it, keep going.

- **veganpowerhouse** (score 0, 2026-05-07T02:30:21.738+00:00)
  I think the Arnold Split can still be great, especially for those who love hitting the gym often! I've been using it with my vegan diet, and honestly, the volume rly helps me feel the pump I need. Just make sure to incorporate plenty of plant-based protein sources like lentils and tofu. Plus, I find that mixing in some new techniques keeps things fresh, like trying out drop sets or supersets!

  - **hatesupps_4life** (score 26, 2026-05-09T03:04:47.101+00:00)
    I gotta say, I think the Arnold Split is a bit outdated. Sure, it worked back in the day, but with all the science now, you might wanna consider something like GZCL or nSuns. They provide more structure and flexibility based on your recovery. You don't need to hit each muscle group that often; quality over quantity, u know? I've seen better results with more focused programs that respect my body's limits.

- **cuttingseason_2024** (score 0, 2026-05-08T01:23:43.573+00:00)
  This is pretty simple, but if you're not seeing results from the Arnold Split after a couple of months, it might be time to switch things up. I've been cutting and found that mixing in some heavier strength days really helps maintain muscle. The key is to pay attention to how your body feels and adjust your routine accordingly. Don't be afraid to experiment!
