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Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Bristow, VA, USA
Posts: 184
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BODYBUILDING SUPPLEMENTS High Quality Supplements For Bodybuilders and Athletes. www.ironmaglabs.com Here is what I did:
Squats Warm ups I used a weight I thought I could get out 20 but only got 18, Then added 20 lbs and did 14 reps, then added 20lbs and did 10, 10, 9 Calves 18, 17, 15 SLDL's 10, 9 I hate doing squats becuase the kick my ass but I love the feeling when I'm done, the same with Dead Lifts. What does everyone else do for your lower body workout? ------------------ Thoughts are more powerful then Matter |
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Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Memphis
Posts: 19
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here is my current leg routine
squats 3x5-8 leg press 1x15 SLDL 3x8-15 leg curls 1x12 on every third workout, i will do 1x20 on squats instead of 3x5-8 |
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I'm Dead Sexxxxy!!
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Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Canada
Posts: 4,970
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Right now:
Hack Squat 10,10,8 Leg press 12,10,8 Standing calves 3 x 14 seated Calves 3 x 14 Leg ext. 12,10,8 Leg curls 10,10,8 I pyramid the weight Do you like that routine for squats Zone? I suck at them, that looks like it might work well though. |
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Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Bristow, VA, USA
Posts: 184
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My squats suck.... Comparatively they are my weakest point. I was thinking of a change up....
2 warm-up sets at about 50 & 75% of max of 7 reps each. Then 2 sets of 5 at 90% of my max. Hopefully that will increase my max. |
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I would try 2 sets of 7-9 reps with a weight you can do 7 times, but strugle with 9. Every time you get 9 on both sets, its time to move up in weight and you will make quicker gains.
------------------ Got Muscle? Train hard, play fast, go strong. |
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Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: PA
Posts: 211
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Everybody is different, but I think that 'high' reps work the best. For squats I do 16-14-12-8, increasing weight each set. For other things, like leg extensions/curls, etc. I try to do straight sets of 16. You might look at the workouts everyone posted.
------------------ -Crowman MASS ABOVE ALL |
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