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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: long island
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Leg workouts...or lack thereof
BODYBUILDING SUPPLEMENTS High Quality Supplements For Bodybuilders and Athletes. www.ironmaglabs.com I never seem to get a good workout, and i can't get them to grow, esp. my quads/calves
today i was feeling sick/naseau etc but i did 3 sets of leg ext. 12-10-10 for reps 3 sets of Squats 12--12-8 (205-205-225) Deadlifts 2 sets of 225 ( only 2 cuz i felt sick) hamstring curls 3 sets of 10-10-10 reps seated calf raises 4 sets of 15 my legs dont feel the "pump" or fatigue that my upper body feels....any suggestions!! |
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Pizza the Hut
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Start with squats IMO, leg extentions should not be done overly heavy as they place a shearing stress on the knee, use them for finishing the quad off.
Legs are big and you aren't doing much work for them, but likewise when I was sick I toned it down a bit. If you are going all the way down, and using slow controlled reps, you should feel it. |
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the one & only
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my suggestion would be to try higher reps, sometimes I go as high as 25 reps on quads.
I also alternate squats and leg press each week, and you may want to try lunges. |
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