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Home » 4 Day Strength Program

PHUL Workout Routine Tips + Program Spreadsheet (Updated 2023)

By Kyle Risley
Last updated June 27, 2026

Recommended by Lift Vault: Recommended

Experience level: Intermediate

Weeks: 13, 6

Periodization: Linear Periodization

Meet prep program: No

Program goal: Hypertrophy, Strength

Uses RPE: No

Uses 1RM Percentage(%): Yes


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PHUL stands for Power Hypertrophy Upper Lower. It’s a 4-day program that splits training into two upper body days and two lower body days. Two of those days are power-focused (3-5 reps, heavy compounds) and two are hypertrophy-focused (8-15 reps, higher volume with isolation work). There’s no fixed end date; you run it until progress stalls. PHUL was created by Brandon Campbell, a YouTube fitness coach who published the original program write-up at Muscle & Strength.

The idea behind PHUL is that you can train for strength and size at the same time if you structure your week correctly. Power days anchor the week with low-rep compound work, then the hypertrophy days pile on volume and isolation exercises for muscle growth. It’s a powerbuilding approach, similar in concept to PHAT, but PHAT is a 5-day split and programs roughly 90% more weekly volume. PHUL keeps it at 4 days.

PHUL is best for intermediate lifters who have 6+ months of consistent training and want to develop both strength and size simultaneously. If you’re newer to lifting, you’d get more out of a simpler linear progression program like Starting Strength first. The 4-day schedule is also manageable for most people, though the hypertrophy days include supersets and a decent amount of accessory work, so expect sessions to run 60-75 minutes.

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Filed Under: Bodybuilding Program, Powerbuilding Program, Programs, Strength Training Program
Tagged With: 4 Day Bodybuilding Program, 4 Day Split, 4 Day Strength Program, 4 Day Workout Plan, 4 Week Workout Plan, 6 Day Bodybuilding Program, 6 Day Workout Plan
Squat frequency: 2, 3
Bench press frequency: 2, 5
Deadlift frequency: 1, 2
Overhead press frequency: 1

Jim Wendler’s 5/3/1 Workout Program Spreadsheets

By Kyle Risley
Last updated June 25, 2026

Recommended by Lift Vault: Recommended

Experience level: Intermediate

Weeks: 3, 4

Periodization: Linear Periodization

Meet prep program: No

Program goal: Powerlifting, Strength

Uses RPE: No

Uses 1RM Percentage(%): Yes


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5/3/1 is a strength template more than a fixed program. You set a Training Max at 90% of your true 1RM, then run 4 week cycles: three weeks of work with an AMRAP top set, then a deload, adding a little to the Training Max each time. Everything is built around steady progress on the big barbell lifts (squat, bench, deadlift, and press).

The point is slow, sustainable progress. You leave reps in the tank most of the time and only chase a rep PR on the last set, so you keep moving forward for months instead of stalling out in a few weeks. It’s also easy to bolt extra volume or specificity onto, which is why so many variations exist (Boring But Big for size, First Set Last, the 3/5/1 powerlifting version). It was influential enough that programs like GZCL and nSuns grew out of its ideas.

It’s best for intermediate lifters who have stalled on simpler linear progression. If you’re a true beginner still adding weight every session, you’ll progress faster on a basic linear program like GZCLP first, since 5/3/1’s monthly jumps are slower than you need. Come to it when straight linear progression stops working.

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Filed Under: 3 Week Programs, 4 Week Programs, Powerlifting Program, Programs, Strength Training Program
Tagged With: 4 Day Powerlifting Program, 4 Day Strength Program, 4 Day Workout Plan, 4 Week Workout Plan
Squat frequency: 1
Bench press frequency: 1
Deadlift frequency: 1
Overhead press frequency: 1

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