I re-read post 12, but still stick to what I said. Granted, he might prefer a split and you provided decent enough help with that - props to you on providing advice based on his request.
However, I fail to see the need for anyone new to training to split anything up. From a functional physical strength perspective, is there ever a time where you need your chest to function at max capacity without the use of your core, legs, back, etc?
Honestly, I'm sorry if my post came across as an attack on what you posted, I didn't mean it that way. I really do think you offer a lot of good information and you're an asset to the forum. Plus I think you'r avatar is cool, and I might have those same sunglasses- I just had to chime on the general ineffeciency and lack of applicability of a split routine when training for function.
No offense taken. I totally agree that a full body workout when you are just starting out is the way to go. But after looking at the program that he was doing initially and how he had it split up.. I felt I had to throw some options out there. Haha