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What do you do for legs?

Curt James

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What's your routine consist of? Do you do a separate workout for hamstrings or do you work quads, calves, and hamstrings on the same day?

Do you favor squats over leg press or do both?

How are your knees?

My knees are fine, but the most I've ever squatted was 270. Nothing to brag about, but I was happy as hell.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fnaml24bBbs

What's your PR?

Does it match this guy's? ;-)

platz-legs.jpg
 
What's your routine consist of? Do you do a separate workout for hamstrings or do you work quads, calves, and hamstrings on the same day?

Lower 1: Front squats + RDL's + accessory work (calves, spinal stability)
Lower 2: Deadlifts + Bulgarian squats + accessory work (calves, spinal stability


Do you favor squats over leg press or do both?

Squats all the way. Haven't used the leg press in years; it's not a bad exercise, but I think for advanced lifters it does not offer much stimulus in terms of strength gains (hypertrophy, possibly different)

How are your knees?

Fine and dandy. If it hurts, stop. If form is bad, fix it. Don't settle on either of those values.

My knees are fine, but the most I've ever squatted was 270. Nothing to brag about, but I was happy as hell.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fnaml24bBbs

What's your PR?

Never tested my back squat PR, but my deep front squat PR is 315.

Does it match this guy's? ;-)

platz-legs.jpg

Reply in bold above.
 
What's your routine consist of? Do you do a separate workout for hamstrings or do you work quads, calves, and hamstrings on the same day?

Seated Hamstring Curls, Seated Leg Curls, Seated Calf Raises, Standing Calf Raises, Hack Squats, Leg Press, Dumb Bell Weighted Lunges, Then finish it off with High Incline Treadmill at 3mph. I sandwich it all in to day days workout, but typically walk out of the gym resembling a new born baby deer.

Do you favor squats over leg press or do both?

Favor Squats but do both

How are your knees?

Not so great. Cant go ass to grass on the squats, but can still get pretty far down.

My knees are fine, but the most I've ever squatted was 270. Nothing to brag about, but I was happy as hell.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fnaml24bBbs

What's your PR?

Never tried because I dont feel that not going ass to grass is "proper technique" so never felt the need to find out how much I can do while not going all the way down.

Does it match this guy's? ;-)

platz-legs.jpg

Nope.
 
Spilt up quads and hams....


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Legs are a huge muscle group and must be warmed up hot feeling full n very tight... Then I train them squats hack squats leg pres lunges finally calves... My warm up quad extensions ham string curls 6 sets of 10-12 increasing n decreasing
 
4 sets 15 quad extension 90 120 145 190 <br />
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5 sets 10 machine squat 135 135 270 270 540 that's back against cusion<br />
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Facing machine ass to ankles 4 sets 12<br />
All 270<br />
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4 sets 15 ham string curls seated<br />
110 150 150 150<br />
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Stiff legged deads in the trap bar<br />
4 sets 10 215<br />
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Deads in the trap bar 4 sets 10<br />
135 225 225 225<br />
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Seated calf raises 4 sets 15<br />
45 45 90 90<br />
Standing calf raises i n squat machine<br />
5 sets 15 135 135 225 275 225 <br />
Limped out of gym
This is kind of the standard
 
Lots of volume. Heavy Squats. 15-20 rep leg press sets. Hamstring dominant days. Calves 3x week.
 
I agree lots of volume and heavy but especially on squats don't let weight ruin form. A big movement like squats form should always be key before going really heavy.
 
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