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The Female Aesthetic Physique Programme: 12 Weeks to a Stronger, Leaner Look

Last updated: 2026-03-28

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This is a complete 12-week training programme designed specifically for women aiming to build strength, muscle, and aesthetic definition. It uses an Upper/Lower split run twice per week, progressing through three distinct phases: Foundation, Volume, and Intensity.

The programme is based on evidence-based hypertrophy principles: progressive overload, sufficient volume (10–20 sets per muscle group per week), and compound movements as the foundation with isolation work for weak points.

The Three Phases Explained

Phase 1 (Weeks 1–4): Foundation Focus on movement quality, establishing baseline strength, and introducing progressive overload. Lighter weight, perfect form.

Phase 2 (Weeks 5–8): Volume Increase sets and total volume. Weight stays moderate, focus shifts to accumulating reps and training stress.

Phase 3 (Weeks 9–12): Intensity Heavier weights, lower reps, reduced rest. Push strength while maintaining volume.

This progression allows your body to adapt properly, prevents injury, and builds genuine strength rather than just chasing numbers.

DAY 1: UPPER A — Chest and Horizontal Push Focus

Incline Dumbbell Press

  • 3 sets (Phase 1: 8 reps, Phase 2: 10 reps, Phase 3: 6 reps)
  • Rest: 90 seconds (Phase 3: 2 minutes)
  • Cue: Slight forward lean, full range of motion, control the descent

Seated Cable Row

  • 3 sets (Phase 1: 8 reps, Phase 2: 10 reps, Phase 3: 6 reps)
  • Rest: 90 seconds (Phase 3: 2 minutes)
  • Cue: Pull elbows back, squeeze shoulder blades together at the finish

Lateral Raise (Dumbbell or Cable)

  • 3 sets of 12 reps
  • Rest: 60 seconds
  • Cue: Slight knee bend, maintain tension throughout, don't use momentum

Face Pull

  • 3 sets of 15 reps
  • Rest: 60 seconds
  • Cue: Explosive pull, squeeze rear delts at full range, prevents shoulder issues

Tricep Pushdown (Cable)

  • 2 sets (Phase 1: 10 reps, Phase 2: 12 reps, Phase 3: 8 reps)
  • Rest: 45 seconds

Barbell Curl or Dumbbell Curl

  • 2 sets (Phase 1: 8 reps, Phase 2: 10 reps, Phase 3: 6 reps)
  • Rest: 60 seconds

Total Volume: ~17 sets

DAY 2: LOWER A — Glute and Hip Hinge Focus

Hip Thrust

  • 4 sets (Phase 1: 8 reps, Phase 2: 10 reps, Phase 3: 6–8 reps)
  • Rest: 2 minutes
  • Cue: Drive hard, squeeze at the top, control descent, full range of motion

Romanian Deadlift

  • 3 sets (Phase 1: 6 reps, Phase 2: 8 reps, Phase 3: 5 reps)
  • Rest: 2 minutes
  • Cue: Hip hinge, keep bar close, feel the stretch, controlled tempo

Leg Press

  • 3 sets (Phase 1: 8 reps, Phase 2: 10 reps, Phase 3: 6–8 reps)
  • Rest: 90 seconds
  • Purpose: Volume work, safe for the spine, great for lower body mass

Lying Leg Curl

  • 3 sets of 10 reps
  • Rest: 60 seconds
  • Cue: Full range of motion, control the eccentric (lowering), squeeze at the top

Calf Raise (Machine or Bodyweight)

  • 2 sets of 15 reps
  • Rest: 45 seconds

Total Volume: ~15 sets (primarily lower body)

DAY 3: UPPER B — Overhead Press and Vertical Pull Focus

Overhead Press (Barbell or Dumbbell)

  • 3 sets (Phase 1: 6 reps, Phase 2: 8 reps, Phase 3: 5 reps)
  • Rest: 2 minutes
  • Cue: Tight core, slight forward lean, drive overhead, control descent

Lat Pulldown

  • 3 sets (Phase 1: 8 reps, Phase 2: 10 reps, Phase 3: 6 reps)
  • Rest: 90 seconds
  • Cue: Pull elbows down and back, chest forward, full range of motion

Cable Fly (or Machine Fly)

  • 3 sets of 12 reps
  • Rest: 60 seconds
  • Purpose: Chest isolation, pec development, safer than free weight pressing variations

Rear Delt Fly (Machine or Cable)

  • 3 sets of 12 reps
  • Rest: 60 seconds
  • Critical for posterior chain balance and shoulder health

Tricep Overhead Extension (Dumbbell or Cable)

  • 2 sets (Phase 1: 10 reps, Phase 2: 12 reps, Phase 3: 8 reps)
  • Rest: 45 seconds

Total Volume: ~14 sets

DAY 4: LOWER B — Quad and Glute Medius Focus

Bulgarian Split Squat

  • 4 sets (Phase 1: 8 reps per leg, Phase 2: 10 reps per leg, Phase 3: 6–8 reps per leg)
  • Rest: 90 seconds
  • Cue: Front leg does most of the work, stay upright, full range of motion
  • Note: Outstanding for single-leg strength and glute development

Sumo Deadlift

  • 3 sets (Phase 1: 6 reps, Phase 2: 8 reps, Phase 3: 5 reps)
  • Rest: 2 minutes
  • Purpose: Hip abduction emphasis, hits glute medius more than conventional deadlift

Leg Extension

  • 3 sets (Phase 1: 10 reps, Phase 2: 12 reps, Phase 3: 8–10 reps)
  • Rest: 60 seconds
  • Purpose: Quad isolation, safer than heavy leg press variations for recovery

Leg Curl (Lying or Seated)

  • 3 sets of 10 reps
  • Rest: 60 seconds

Glute Kickback (Cable)

  • 2 sets of 12 reps per leg
  • Rest: 45 seconds
  • Purpose: Direct glute max isolation, teaches connection

Total Volume: ~15 sets

Week Structure

Run this for 12 weeks:

  • Monday: Upper A
  • Tuesday: Lower A
  • Wednesday: Rest or light activity (walk, stretch, yoga)
  • Thursday: Upper B
  • Friday: Lower B
  • Weekend: Rest or optional active recovery

Progressive Overload Guidelines

Each phase has rep ranges. Your job is to hit those reps with good form, then add weight when you've achieved 2–3 weeks of the prescribed reps.

Example progression:

  • Week 1: 65 kg Incline DB Press × 8 reps
  • Week 2: Same weight, hit 8 reps
  • Week 3: Same weight, hit 8 reps with good form
  • Week 4: Add 2.5–5 kg, drop to 6–7 reps
  • Week 5: Work back to 10 reps with the new weight

This is the sustainable path to strength and muscle. Not chasing records, but getting stronger consistently.

Aesthetic Focus: The Physique You'll Build

This programme is structured around aesthetic priorities:

V-Taper Development: Overhead press, lateral raises, and lat pulldowns build shoulder width. When paired with a controlled diet, this creates the classic aesthetic V-shape from shoulders to waist.

Glute and Hamstring Emphasis: Four days per week includes direct glute work (hip thrusts, split squats, sumo deadlifts, kickbacks). This transforms the lower body more than any other single change.

Defined Arms: Curls and tricep work are programmed consistently. Combined with low enough body fat, this creates the "pop" that stands out.

Posterior Chain Balance: Face pulls, rear delt flies, and leg curls prevent the common imbalance of strong quads and weak posterior chain. This fixes posture and creates a balanced, strong look.

Nutrition to Support This Programme

This amount of training volume requires:

Protein: 1.8–2.2 g per kg of body weight. A 65 kg woman needs 117–143 g daily.

Carbohydrates: Don't fear them. They fuel training, support hormonal health, and enable recovery. Aim for 4–6 g per kg of body weight (260–390 g for a 65 kg woman).

Fats: Minimum 20–25% of calories. Essential for hormone production.

Calories: At maintenance or 100–200 kcal below for gradual body recomposition. Don't diet hard while doing this volume — you'll just get fatigued and stall.

Realistic Expectations

By Week 4: Noticeable strength increases. Movement feels more natural. Posture improves.

By Week 8: Visible muscle development. Clothes fit differently. You're noticeably stronger.

By Week 12: Clear muscle definition, improved body composition, genuine strength gains. If paired with proper nutrition, a transformed physique.

Most women who complete this programme with consistency see 3–6 kg of muscle gain and 2–4 kg of fat loss over 12 weeks (assuming body recomposition conditions). Your exact results depend on starting point, nutrition adherence, and training execution.

How to Use This After Week 12

This isn't a one-time programme. After completing it:

  1. Repeat the cycle: Run it again, aiming to add 5–10% more weight to your working sets.
  2. Change the exercises: Keep the structure (Upper A/B, Lower A/B), swap exercises (incline DB press becomes incline barbell press, etc.), and progress the new movements.
  3. Adjust the phases: Some people prefer longer volume phases. Play with it.

The structure is the framework. Your consistency and progressive overload are the engine.

Final Notes

  • Track your workouts. Write down weights, reps, and how you felt. You cannot manage what you don't measure.
  • Video yourself. Ensure full range of motion and proper form.
  • Don't skip warm-ups. 5–10 minutes of light cardio plus movement-specific activation prevents injury.
  • Prioritize the big lifts. If tired, finish upper body isolation work, but never skip the heavy compound movement.

This programme works because it's simple, progressive, and built on proven hypertrophy principles. Follow it with consistency and you'll look and feel significantly stronger in 12 weeks.


Seb coaches aesthetics-focused training for men and women. He works with busy professionals to build strength, muscle, and confidence through evidence-based programming and practical nutrition advice.

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