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too much legs in one workout?

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This morning, I did the following for my legs workout:

Leg Presses: 1x15, 1x10, 3x8
Squats: 1x12, 3x8
Deadlifts: 4x8
Hamstring curls: 1x15, 1x10, 3x8
Seated calf raises: 5x10
Back extensions (roman chair), 2x20

Am I doing too much in one workout? I'm thinking the presses, squats, and deads in one workout might be too much.
 
When you say Deadlifts, I assume that you are talking about the stiff legged kind for the hamstringss? If so then I don't think you are doing too much. Legs usually need more work than other muscle groups.
 
Originally posted by Large And In Charge
When you say Deadlifts, I assume that you are talking about the stiff legged kind for the hamstringss?

Nope. This kind:
 
If I'm right , It looks like your first couple of sets are warm ups. Then I'd say this is ok. A thing I always try to keep in mind is if you limit your workout to 1 hour and keep your time between set to a min. (1 - 2 mins) It' s hard to overtrain. The change up of press and squats is a great suggestion also.
 
but you are dead lifting more than 135lbs like in the picture right :D
 
Originally posted by seyone
but you are dead lifting more than 135lbs like in the picture right :D

Not MUCH more. 225. I'm no Walter. :D
 
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It depends on what your goals are, if your trying to put on some good mass then I'd question why your doing back and legs together.
If your trying to keep fit and maybe increase your strength then its probably ok.
 
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