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Legs again today after the gym was closed cause of Sandy. Looking to up my weights even more. Focus is RDL and Extension weight gains today. Upped squats to 4 plates finally, hacks are up to 180, and presses up another 40 pounds too.
@saizen, those quads are beastly, def motivation to bust some ass today! keep it up
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[QUOTE=BoSox86;972690353]Legs again today after the gym was closed cause of Sandy. Looking to up my weights even more. Focus is RDL and Extension weight gains today. Upped squats to 4 plates finally, hacks are up to 180, and presses up another 40 pounds too.
@saizen, those quads are beastly, def motivation to bust some ass today! keep it up[/QUOTE]
Atta kid! Keep on keeping on! Wheels, wheels, wheels!
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New PB today, 260lbs on leg press machine and 50kg lunges.
Starting to see some muscles on my legs while pressing, feelsgoodman.
Looking forward to walking like I've been phucked in the angus tomorrow.
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[QUOTE=Thewix;973084973]New PB today, 260lbs on leg press machine and 50kg lunges.
Starting to see some muscles on my legs while pressing, feelsgoodman.
Looking forward to walking like I've been phucked in the angus tomorrow.[/QUOTE]
Atta boy!! I too trained legs today... 14 plates on the leg press followed by 10 plate on the smith machine as I turned it into a makeshift vertical leg press.... I'm in pain!!!
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I use to hate training legs, now its by far my favourite body part to train. I use Kris Getin's training program which is 50,40,30,20,10,10,20,30,40,50 reps and I usually can't walk after it :').
Started off with 4 plate max on 10 reps, now im up to 8 plates for 10 reps (Leg Press) (470lbs), not going to stop til im on 12 plates for 10!!
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[QUOTE=ThreeNipples;973595043]I use to hate training legs, now its by far my favourite body part to train. I use Kris Getin's training program which is 50,40,30,20,10,10,20,30,40,50 reps and I usually can't walk after it :').
Started off with 4 plate max on 10 reps, now im up to 8 plates for 10 reps (Leg Press) (470lbs), not going to stop til im on 12 plates for 10!![/QUOTE]
Good on you!! Keep going!! If you're not already hooked.. you will be! ;)
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Legs again today! Squats @ 12x90, 10x180, 8x200, 6x230.
Hacks @ 10x180, 8x200, 6x200
Deadlift supersets with 10 sec breaks, 10x135, 8x135, 6x135
Leg extensions 12x165, 10x180, 7x195
Laying hammy, 3x10x110
Seated 2x15x150
4calf workouts
Looking forward to legs again on friday!
Keep it up all
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[QUOTE=DarrenConroy;973441203]Atta boy!! I too trained legs today... 14 plates on the leg press followed by 10 plate on the smith machine as I turned it into a makeshift vertical leg press.... I'm in pain!!![/QUOTE]
a makeshift vertical leg press?!? that sounds scary! I dont trust myself to do that! good stuff
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[QUOTE=hshokunb;974991533]a makeshift vertical leg press?!? that sounds scary! I dont trust myself to do that! good stuff[/QUOTE]
lol.. thanks.. I usually have at least one person manning it.. Definitely don't try to attack it alone.. ;)
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Gonna train quads and calves on Friday... I'm also going to be filming it.. I'll toss it up here as soon as it's done!
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I don't really mind legs, I really like to see my progress on the leg press machine. Squats can be irritable because of the stress it puts on my neck. This definitely helps though
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Matched my 1RM for squats with 405 yesterday, while weighing 25lbs less then I did when I first got it a while ago :D
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[QUOTE=JSB9477;976160553]I don't really mind legs, I really like to see my progress on the leg press machine. Squats can be irritable because of the stress it puts on my neck. This definitely helps though[/QUOTE]
If you're doing squats properly they shouldn't stress your neck. check out some form video's on youtube, and then post video of yourself to be critiqued. I'm assuming you have the bar too high on your back based off of your comment
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[youtube]nhDS4AF7LnA[/youtube]
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[QUOTE=JSB9477;976160553]I don't really mind legs, I really like to see my progress on the leg press machine. Squats can be irritable because of the stress it puts on my neck. This definitely helps though[/QUOTE]
I have been really liking the leg press and the hack squat lately!
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[QUOTE=Lites10;976601353]If you're doing squats properly they shouldn't stress your neck. check out some form video's on youtube, and then post video of yourself to be critiqued. I'm assuming you have the bar too high on your back based off of your comment[/QUOTE]
Excellent point! Bar placement is key!
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[QUOTE=DylanTheVillian;980105613][youtube]nhDS4AF7LnA[/youtube][/QUOTE]
Mirin!
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[QUOTE=DarrenConroy;973982693]Good on you!! Keep going!! If you're not already hooked.. you will be! ;)[/QUOTE]
Guess who did 12 plates today :D :D :D :D
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[QUOTE=ThreeNipples;980453403]Guess who did 12 plates today :D :D :D :D[/QUOTE]
Mirin big time!! That's how its done SON!!!
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I always made excuses not to work legs. When I first started lifting at 20 I just focused on the upper body, occasionally doing leg presses or calf raises. When asked about why I didn't do much leg work or when leg workouts were brought up, I used the excuse of a bad knee. (Old injury from stupidity on a skateboard.) Well, I stayed at 6'4" and 175 for years, even after I quit working out less than a year after I started. Fast forward five years, and I decided to get serious about lifting. Also, my knee was getting worse and would give out on me often. A doctor recommended leg work to strengthen my knee. A good friend joined in on my workouts, who though he was overweight and out of shape, had great legs. (Probably due to carrying the extra weight all his life.) Friendly competetion in the gym eventually made leg day my favorite workout and my hardest. My knee very rarely gives me issues now, (At 27) and I'm able to squat way more than I ever expected. Though to some it may be a small number, I'm finally doing working sets with 405, and every leg day push myself further and further. This also helped me gain in other areas. I'm now 235 at 12% bf and constantly get compliments on my calves, quads and hams. Legs helped me to gain mass, strengthen my injury, and improve my physique. My goal at age 20 was 210 lean. Now I'm working towards 250.
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I had never done a squat up until a few months ago. Now that I have actual set leg days in my rotation I have grown to love leg days.
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[QUOTE=r0bdigz;983882253]I had never done a squat up until a few months ago. Now that I have actual set leg days in my rotation I have grown to love leg days.[/QUOTE]
Atta boy!!
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[QUOTE=shecallsmeblue;983867053]I always made excuses not to work legs. When I first started lifting at 20 I just focused on the upper body, occasionally doing leg presses or calf raises. When asked about why I didn't do much leg work or when leg workouts were brought up, I used the excuse of a bad knee. (Old injury from stupidity on a skateboard.) Well, I stayed at 6'4" and 175 for years, even after I quit working out less than a year after I started. Fast forward five years, and I decided to get serious about lifting. Also, my knee was getting worse and would give out on me often. A doctor recommended leg work to strengthen my knee. A good friend joined in on my workouts, who though he was overweight and out of shape, had great legs. (Probably due to carrying the extra weight all his life.) Friendly competetion in the gym eventually made leg day my favorite workout and my hardest. My knee very rarely gives me issues now, (At 27) and I'm able to squat way more than I ever expected. Though to some it may be a small number, I'm finally doing working sets with 405, and every leg day push myself further and further. This also helped me gain in other areas. I'm now 235 at 12% bf and constantly get compliments on my calves, quads and hams. Legs helped me to gain mass, strengthen my injury, and improve my physique. My goal at age 20 was 210 lean. Now I'm working towards 250.[/QUOTE]
Great story dude! I love stories like this, they provide hope to so many out there.. I was sort of in the same boat with a bad knee from my basketball days.. I still get some soreness every now and then, but ever since I started using the Blue Gene my knee and elbow pain has been reduced considerably.. It's amazing how fast you will start gaining weight and smashing a plateau if you start training the wheels.. Good on you brother!!
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Hammy's are toast after yesterday's adventure to the gym... I'm going to be constructing a leg day video here in the near future.. should be fun!!
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I started today's leg day with Front Box Squats, followed by heavy Hack Squats, alternate leg extensions and presses.. Then I declared war with my calves and beat the hell out of them with heavy drop sets... Abs consisted of Windshield Wipers, hanging leg raises, rope crunches and machine crunches.. My body literally feels like it was run over... I'm going to relax this evening.. Thank God for Netflix!
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Completed Kris Gethins week 10, day 64 leg workout today.
I thought it'd be pretty easy, only being 3 exercises, boy was I wrong. Felt like puking in the change room afterwards. Didn't but came close. Likely going to walk funny for a couple of days now, but it feels great knowing that I did it, and pushed myself.
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i phuckin LOVE leg day (its today)
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[QUOTE=iamgrimm;988325073]Completed Kris Gethins week 10, day 64 leg workout today.
I thought it'd be pretty easy, only being 3 exercises, boy was I wrong. Felt like puking in the change room afterwards. Didn't but came close. Likely going to walk funny for a couple of days now, but it feels great knowing that I did it, and pushed myself.[/QUOTE]
That's when you know you're doing it right! ;)