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09-10-2002, 05:57 AM #1
Legs are sore...in a good way
Well, as some of you know, I really only started training legs about 6 months ago. They always looked decent because of years of playing hiockey, I just didn't really prioritize leg growth. Since that time I have been religiously trainig them and they have been responding well. I'm not naturally super strong and my primary focus is BBing so my concentration is on shaping. Last night I switched up my leg program for a change. Now, I'm a tad embarrased by the weights I used as there is now a powerlifting forum here and the weights these guys and gals move is astounding. But, here it goes:
squats 12 sets
135 x 30 reps
185 x 20 reps
225 x 15 reps
275 x 15 reps
315 x 12 reps ( 6 sets)
225 x 10 reps (2 sets)
Reps were performed very slowly, very deeply and quads were flexed (flaired) during a pause at the top of the movement. Believe me, I was feeling nauseous at the end and was totally spent. I finished with Romainian deads (for hamstrings):
225 x 12 reps (6 sets)
Again, focusing on feeling the muscle, with a very slow and deliberate movement. Anyway, it worked...my legs are just starting to kill me. If you wanty to try this routine out, please do and let me know how you made out.
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09-10-2002, 06:19 AM #2Respected Member
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Excellent work Pete. And about the weight, bro you are in the 300+ pound weight for reps on your squats...that is some serious poundage trust me how many people do you know that can squat that properly by going slow and deep. Don't sell yourself short. And on top of that all remember you are a BodyBuilder not a Powerlifter.
Like I said looking great bro..by the way love the new avatar. Keep on hitting those legs and you will blow the competition away in that show you are doing next year.
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09-10-2002, 07:14 AM #3
holy smoke.......that is a lot of sets, its a wonder you can walk.
Its legs on Friday, I may give that one a miss though lol.
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09-10-2002, 07:22 AM #4Originally posted by Big Al
holy smoke.......that is a lot of sets, its a wonder you can walk.
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09-10-2002, 07:27 AM #5
Amazing number of sets at 315 Pete - were they are for 12 reps?
Daz
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09-10-2002, 07:43 AM #6Originally posted by defdaz
Amazing number of sets at 315 Pete - were they are for 12 reps?
Daz
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09-10-2002, 07:47 AM #7Respected Member
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Originally posted by Pete235
I should also mention that I am not currently on cycle and have been off for 7 weeks.
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09-10-2002, 08:36 AM #8
LMAO @ Shredz!
V. well done Pete - after just 6 months thats an awesome workout.
def
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09-10-2002, 08:14 PM #9Associate Member
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i did legs today(not my strongest point)and i felt so sick and is those squats that make me feel sick but i guess no pain no gain .one day i will try that leg work out that you posted here pete but i would maybe have to be on roids though
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09-11-2002, 01:15 PM #10
Is 12 sets really that healthy ???
It seems too much
I only do 4 sets for squats, starting off light and building my way up by the 4th set, you think i should start doing 6 sets ?
My routine looks like this.
SQUATS X 4
HACK SQUATS X 3
LEG EXTENSIONS X 3
CALF RAISES X 4
HAMSTRING CURLS X 3
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09-11-2002, 02:19 PM #11
Great work Pete. I hope to get there some day. I have not been doing squats in a couple of months. I hurt my back doing them and am hesitant about going back due to fear of another injury. I will probably start off light and work my way back up.
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09-11-2002, 06:15 PM #12Associate Member
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Couldn't dream of doing that many sets! I like to blast with heavy short sets. This has worked good for me. But great job getting through all of that!
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09-12-2002, 07:04 AM #13Originally posted by Assassinator
Is 12 sets really that healthy ???
It seems too much
squats: 2 warm up sets, 4 working sets
hacks: 4 sets
lunges: 3 sets
leg extentions (high reps) 3 sets
I just did that workout to change up and shock the muscle into growth, it's good to do that to your body every once in a while as it begins to build a tolerance to the stres we put it under. That's why it's also good to change routines every several months.
BTW...my legs are STILL a little sore!
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09-12-2002, 07:22 AM #14
12 sets for large muscle group like legs in not very many, unless your doing HIT style training. Personally if you look at all the tops guys who are know for have dense muscle and very "hard look" most were high volume trainers, Servo O(60's-70's) Haney, Coleman, Rhul, all working in higher end of total sets.
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