10 Things I Wish I Knew for Bigger, Stronger Legs

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  • @jdjsakhfkwsb
    @jdjsakhfkwsb Рік тому +1582

    For legs I mainly do bench press

  • @idealiter_
    @idealiter_ Рік тому +3344

    1. Lay back leg extensions
    2. Use a variety of load carrying options
    3. Lean forward leg curls
    4. Use straps for Front Squats
    5. Train calves/hamstrings first
    6. Elevating heels is NOT cheating
    7. Do explosive jumps before squats
    8. Don't neglect your adductors
    9. Do 3 second stretches
    10. Squats are NOT essential

    • @jonothandoeser
      @jonothandoeser Рік тому +156

      11. I wish I knew that I was going to have to wear shorts or balloon pants for the rest of my life because my thighs were so bulky.

    • @danielmolina3103
      @danielmolina3103 Рік тому +32

      @@jonothandoeser nobody tell you that part part bro,i have like 2 extra size on pants just to not look like a sausage o jeans

    • @jonothandoeser
      @jonothandoeser Рік тому +2

      @@danielmolina3103 Lol! You got that right!

    • @royalecrafts6252
      @royalecrafts6252 Рік тому +7

      11. Nordic curls

    • @dionysianapollomarx
      @dionysianapollomarx Рік тому +10

      10. Barbell squats specifically, other squats are better for some people

  • @AwesomeCo1
    @AwesomeCo1 Рік тому +1409

    Training calves first is a game changer. Not only can you focus on them more and be less likely to skip them, but also warming up the ankle like that before squats is huge. Makes my ankles feel super smooth and makes the bottom position super easy to get into during warmups. Even if you don't like training calves, doing some solid bodyweight single leg calf raises before your squat work to get a pump is a great idea

    • @haru_haru_har_har8213
      @haru_haru_har_har8213 Рік тому +33

      agreed. I recently hit calves first and it warms up and get my legs primed for Squats and Deadlifts. Well, I only realised it after having a ruptured achilles tendon last year. hence why i've been working on calves. Never would've I have expected that it'd help a lot XDDD

    • @philipauken5391
      @philipauken5391 Рік тому +11

      I did that yesterday, and it’s the first time I’ve been able to do a max effort ATG squat session. It’s great to come across this comment the day after, I very much agree. My quads are sore for the first time in months!
      Edit: I also include a deep, 15 second stretch at the end of my last set, John Meadows style. Can recommend.

    • @nocatchnobeat7015
      @nocatchnobeat7015 Рік тому +8

      I honestly have no Idea why people skip calves, its one of my favourite exercises

    • @AwesomeCo1
      @AwesomeCo1 Рік тому +5

      @@nocatchnobeat7015 plus you can superset it with just about anything if you're averse to them

    • @nursenaceylan3706
      @nursenaceylan3706 Рік тому

      @@nocatchnobeat7015 i always skip them bc i have pretty thick calves. my leg genetics is kinda good so even i dont train my calves they are getting bigger every day :/

  • @OhLookItsDavid
    @OhLookItsDavid Рік тому +59

    Bro’s calves are insane

    • @kemalettinsrt
      @kemalettinsrt 3 місяці тому

      roids bro..its impossible to have those type of calves with no roid support.

    • @cakescakescakes
      @cakescakescakes 2 місяці тому +5

      @@kemalettinsrt he's also asian. its genetics

    • @plwadodveeefdv
      @plwadodveeefdv 2 місяці тому

      @@kemalettinsrt bro never seen a fat guy before

    • @Noodlessssss
      @Noodlessssss Місяць тому

      @@kemalettinsrtthis is the stupidest shit I’ve ever read. Tell me you don’t train without telling me.
      What do you think, he’s injecting roids straight into his calves? Lmao
      I’m Asian and I have big calves like him and I’m natty. It’s mostly genetics but doesn’t mean it’s impossible to grow yours. Stop making excuses because you have small calves.

  • @CrazyLikeChris
    @CrazyLikeChris Рік тому +3502

    Eugene is the bob ross of fitness

    • @muzakdeep
      @muzakdeep Рік тому +14

      Nailed it!

    • @johnnyfox8934
      @johnnyfox8934 Рік тому +5

      Good one!

    • @greveeen
      @greveeen Рік тому +9

      That calm tone in his voice 😂

    • @calmyourmind5665
      @calmyourmind5665 Рік тому +77

      Eugene watches videos of people’s muscles tearing and bones snapping, “Just happy little accidents.”

    • @gs2142
      @gs2142 Рік тому +16

      More like Hybrid Calisthenics

  • @uhsemehicieronlas3
    @uhsemehicieronlas3 Рік тому +238

    10 mins of 100% pure valuable information. It's a condensed sample of your other leg videos, which are well worth rewatching every now and then.

  • @monaboulsishorts
    @monaboulsishorts Рік тому +16

    Eugene is one of the best teachers in this space. He is so patient, specific and gives incredible demonstration.

  • @mattyice5331
    @mattyice5331 Рік тому +472

    Training calves first has been a game changer. By no means do I have HUGE calves, but they have significantly improved by prioritizing them first. I would definitely recommend this approach if you tend to skip training them after your leg day.

    • @jonathanbauer9279
      @jonathanbauer9279 Рік тому +32

      dont call me out like that

    • @iravencrow302
      @iravencrow302 Рік тому +8

      ive been skipping calves for a month now cuz i get tired of doing them last, will def try that.

    • @Rapscalian
      @Rapscalian Рік тому +6

      @@iravencrow302 calves are really easy just do a thousand reps of calf raises and be done with them not much variety

    • @Stefan-od3us
      @Stefan-od3us Рік тому

      I have to start doing this

    • @ahhhhchoo
      @ahhhhchoo Рік тому +2

      @@Dr.MichaelMoran Thanks. RP is a great channel. How would you say that placing calves first affects your squat performance?

  • @ThunderbackOG
    @ThunderbackOG Рік тому +783

    I started doing Leg Curls before squatting after seeing one of johns videos. It warms my hammies up quite well and made them a lot stronger over time.

    • @Bariom_dome
      @Bariom_dome Рік тому +7

      Me too. Though squats are the hardest move for me

    • @ThunderbackOG
      @ThunderbackOG Рік тому +37

      @@Bariom_dome Squats are worth it. Stay strong King.

    • @Jaschka15
      @Jaschka15 Рік тому +1

      and the hammies are like built int sleeves haha

    • @shahin738
      @shahin738 Рік тому

      Sets, reps, RIR?
      I'm usually doing 1 set of 30 with 10+ in reserve.

    • @cx2900
      @cx2900 Рік тому +12

      @@shahin738 no, do a few legit sets of leg curls before squats, I'm talking at least 2-3 sets of 10-20 reps, 1-3 rir. don't think of it as a warmup for your leg workout, think of it as an actual hamstring workout. granted, the main value of this is prioritizing hamstrings and avoiding knee pain from going straight into squats. if your hamstrings outshine your quads and your knees don't need a bunch of warmup to start squatting, there's less reason to do this

  • @toddflamingo
    @toddflamingo 11 місяців тому +15

    RIP Meadows

  • @amielterence
    @amielterence Рік тому +16

    One of the best fitness videos I’ve seen in a while. A lot of new fitness UA-camrs are just regurgitating each other’s information. But few have the expertise combined with experience to be making the deductions and niche adjustments you’ve mentioned here. Thanks a million

  • @Wealth.is.Health
    @Wealth.is.Health Рік тому +152

    Quad extension lying back is very similar to a reverse Nordic curl. My go to quad movement when working at home. Freaking love that one to feel the quads

    • @JonathanDLynch
      @JonathanDLynch Рік тому +5

      I stopped reverse Nordics because they were hurting my knees :(

    • @robertdipietro991
      @robertdipietro991 Рік тому

      @@JonathanDLynch sissy squats?

    • @JonathanDLynch
      @JonathanDLynch Рік тому +1

      @@robertdipietro991 I just find them very awkward.
      I do barbell reverse lunges. After I am done with that, my quads are fried.

  • @TheRaver1984
    @TheRaver1984 Рік тому +18

    Just tried the lean forward seated Leg Curl. Wow oh wow. What a difference. Thank you for the tips!

  • @matthewboik421
    @matthewboik421 Рік тому +46

    I’ve been playing hockey for 30 years and the best thing I incorporated into my routine off the ice to improve my stride was adductor work. Very very underrated and often overlooked but extremely important.

    • @zacharyshort384
      @zacharyshort384 Рік тому +1

      ...also the primary muscles Khabib used to dominate his ground and pound ^_^

    • @narcoman
      @narcoman Рік тому +1

      Is it the inner thigh??

  • @ALPHAFTUCK
    @ALPHAFTUCK Рік тому +3

    Just found, and sub'd your channel. I'm an old school bb'er at 51 yrs of age. I've watched tons of different "gym education" channels, and I must say! Your channel is absolutely fantastic, and filled with VERY logical information for all of us who love our gym lives. Thank you sir!!!!

  • @pinner01
    @pinner01 Рік тому +2

    You have the most beautiful gym I have ever seen!

  • @AdrienBCaldwell
    @AdrienBCaldwell Рік тому +10

    Wow. I changed my form on the seated hamstring leg curl to match the guy in the video at 3:19 and my hamstrings were on fire! I had to go a tad lighter that what I normally do but my hamstrings were really feeling it like never before. I am loving the information in your videos. Subscribed and, thank you for your content!

  • @seanbramble
    @seanbramble Рік тому +2

    One of the only voices on UA-cam speaking to those of us with anatomy that doesn’t favor traditional movements like the barbell squat - love the intricacy of this content

  • @thisisa.mezing4382
    @thisisa.mezing4382 Рік тому +6

    Wow. I’m very new to working out seriously ( 80 pounds down ) and I just found your channel. I am so stoked to use these tips. Thank you sir.

  • @Akm723
    @Akm723 Рік тому +2

    I hardly ever leave comments but this one deserves it. Great content!

  • @ramonbriones4487
    @ramonbriones4487 Рік тому +3

    The last tip was something that took me FOREVER to also realize and understand. Now I LOVE working on upper legs and the hack squat has gotten me many new PRs and muscles growth.

  • @Jrod10
    @Jrod10 Рік тому

    Thanks!

  • @NunoAlexandreMB
    @NunoAlexandreMB Рік тому +22

    I've started doing lean back leg extensions (with an added band) after I saw you recommending them on an older video and really like them. People at the gym think I'm crazy but the gains are sweet

  • @mpiulg83
    @mpiulg83 4 місяці тому +2

    I just discovered Eugene Teo. I prefer him to many other so-called "influencers" already. All these instructions are just perfect and perfectly explained. Thank you!

  • @felixdsg
    @felixdsg Рік тому +4

    The lean back on the leg extension is a game changer

  • @migsy3302
    @migsy3302 Рік тому +11

    Eugene is a true Gentleman of the Sport.
    The positive impact this guy is bringing into the lifting world is incredible valuable.
    I'm not lifting heavy any longer because I'm getting older but I'm looking for technique and excellence.
    I've found it!
    Thank you Sir!

  • @darthbombadil6774
    @darthbombadil6774 Рік тому +19

    I just found your channel, I had a leg day today that was ok, but I always feel like I'm leaving stuff on the table, after watching this video I can't wait for my next leg day. This gave me alot of variation to incorporate. Thanks!

    • @jacobbutler169
      @jacobbutler169 Рік тому

      Legs can be trained more than once a week my friend

    • @edi6722
      @edi6722 Рік тому +8

      @@jacobbutler169 nobody said it couldn’t?

    • @darthbombadil6774
      @darthbombadil6774 Рік тому

      @@jacobbutler169 who said it couldnt

  • @bxi1547
    @bxi1547 Рік тому +1

    I appreciate the fact that he gives an intelligent analysis of working out rather than telling people to lift as heavy as possible by any means necessary like a lot of dense meatheads.

  • @jbanzi9922
    @jbanzi9922 Рік тому +8

    Love this! As a physio student I see lots of evidence based stuff here and really appreciate you sharing it 😊

  • @kanyewestfmypp2967
    @kanyewestfmypp2967 Рік тому +1

    I have long femurs and one thing that helped me a tone to get good depth is to just squat a bit wider. I don't elevate my heels, but if you find that's how you can hit depth then do it.

  • @lout9231
    @lout9231 Рік тому +30

    Long femur short torso raised heel gang.
    Also been doing lean back leg extensions for a while now, it’s one of a few exercises I do where my form isn’t standard but gives a much better overall stretch and result. Have a similar approach to a cable fly which has finally helped me develop a lower chest

    • @kyle21843
      @kyle21843 Рік тому

      i do have one question about that, when getting ready to go super heavy how do you make sure you dont misstep? i feel like thats the biggest concern for me

  • @Joergenator
    @Joergenator Рік тому +2

    You are one of the few coaches here, who actually knows what you're talking about. Great stuff Eugene 👊💪😉

  • @the_infantraj
    @the_infantraj Рік тому +10

    Such a well put together video, even for experienced lifters, these are some great insights for longevity, great work Eugene!

  • @mrsbootsworkouts
    @mrsbootsworkouts Рік тому +6

    Insane power! I wonder how you avoid injuries. Thank you for sharing, super inspiring!!

  • @jessebahen1281
    @jessebahen1281 Рік тому +32

    I like to do legs in this order, ham curl first, then hack squat, and after hack squat I’ll do seated calves. It’s a game changer because calves are still pretty prioritized and I get to sit down after hitting squats hard

    • @Antonio_Serdar
      @Antonio_Serdar Рік тому

      1. Leg press
      2. Romanian deadlift
      3. Leg extension
      4. Leg curl
      5. Calf press

    • @whyrugae8716
      @whyrugae8716 Рік тому

      wow i do the exact same thing, i like warming up the hamstrings before squats, then ill do calves, extensions, ab/adductors, etc

    • @kw1213
      @kw1213 Рік тому +2

      Keep in mind that the seated calf exercise is mostly a soleus exercise NOT gastrocnemius. You NEED to do standing calf movements to properly stimulate the gastrocnemius.

  • @vinoi12
    @vinoi12 Рік тому

    How is your voice so calming, therapeutic while learning about proper workout forms

  • @catherinebyrom6307
    @catherinebyrom6307 Рік тому +4

    Just absolutely invaluable info every time

  • @Thanos23
    @Thanos23 7 місяців тому +1

    The number 1 is now supported by a recent study "Effects of hip flexion angle in the leg extension on quadriceps muscle hypertrophy".

  • @heriooliveira1008
    @heriooliveira1008 Рік тому +6

    And tom platz says: do only squats!

  • @Jo_Rampengan
    @Jo_Rampengan Рік тому +1

    excellent👍 Big like👍

  • @bmach420
    @bmach420 Рік тому +6

    Very informative video. I'd add-in the importance of adding frontal plane movement- agility ladder or mini band steps- especially before the workout to activate the hip complex, medial glutes, & QL. This is also beneficial for those with patellar tendinitis.

  • @StreetWorkout
    @StreetWorkout 5 місяців тому

    Great tips!

  • @voxpopuli6405
    @voxpopuli6405 Рік тому +11

    I've checked out a couple of your videos In the past.
    I even started doing front foot elevated split squats after watching your sissy squat video.
    Just wanted to let you know. This is one of the most legit videos on fitness that I've ever seen. Subscribed because of this one alone.

  • @JohnBradydoesstuff
    @JohnBradydoesstuff Рік тому

    Straps on front squats has absolutely changed my legs for the better. Maybe the best single leg tip I’ve ever implemented.

  • @georgiafan6618
    @georgiafan6618 Рік тому +12

    TY for the front squat tip using the straps. I can’t do them with my wrists rotated. I assumed the raised heel was cheating! Great science behind it as I’m 6’ - 2” and it sucks to squat. So many good tips compounded with your intelligence and experience makes for a great channel. 👍

  • @bigtonytiger
    @bigtonytiger Рік тому

    Love you showing the Mountain Dog in there: he was an inspiration for so many of us!

  • @hasselett
    @hasselett Рік тому +14

    I actually realized one thing that made my legs grow. I started exercising them.

  • @Ajax_97
    @Ajax_97 Рік тому

    I follow this page for not only the muscle gains, but the hair. Just overall incredible genes for all aspects!!

  • @markstafford3227
    @markstafford3227 Рік тому +3

    Loving the insights unfortunately I have major arthritis
    I’m loading with body weight and using huge volume sets of 50 reps and 6-8 drop sets
    I will adopt a lot of these movements 👍🇦🇺

  • @loganclemons4961
    @loganclemons4961 5 місяців тому

    Love the tip about barbell squats not being mandatory. I train alone and I feel much safer training to complete failure on a good hack, pendulum, or belt squat than on the OG squat.

  • @darksamurai010
    @darksamurai010 Рік тому +4

    I have yet to come across a gym in my area where they have a leg extension machine that would allow the user to lean back ;__;

  • @Willdabeest1
    @Willdabeest1 Рік тому

    I'm watching lifting videos constantly and I still learned so much from this.

  • @MiguelL-qu2eu
    @MiguelL-qu2eu Рік тому +4

    No more skinny jeans my ppl

  • @thisisnotmyrealname5658
    @thisisnotmyrealname5658 2 місяці тому

    One thing I found made my leg days so much better was switching from squats to hack squats. It saves time, is way less intimidating and mentally taxing, the stimulus to fatigue ratio is way better and as it’s not as scary I can push myself fully to failure much more. It’s also much better for your knees long term

  • @natyx666tv
    @natyx666tv Рік тому +3

    9:32 what in the baby heads is theses calves ???

    • @Kathrynjj
      @Kathrynjj 3 місяці тому

      😅😅😅😅

  • @____0000____
    @____0000____ Рік тому +1

    One of the best youtube fitness video ever ❤

  • @toczi8224
    @toczi8224 Рік тому +3

    Thank you for a new video, A lot of love from Poland! I have one question about programing my training. Can you tell what is better for muscle growth: training each body part twice or three times a week? Hope to get some feedback on this topic from you

    • @JuliusCaesar103
      @JuliusCaesar103 Рік тому +4

      There's no definitive answer, try each and discover which one works best for you. Smaller muscle groups can be trained more frequently since they recover more quickly.

    • @Mrknubbe
      @Mrknubbe Рік тому

      @@JuliusCaesar103 Mechanical tension plays a bigger role in driving muscle growth over frequency. Funnily enough generally speaking smaller muscle groups are more susceptible to damage and should not be trained as often.

  • @Tetsuya420
    @Tetsuya420 Рік тому

    being proficient in things like this push the path to doing double and triple flips. Thanks for spreading the knowledge.

  • @kmkqn
    @kmkqn Рік тому +11

    Hey, Eugene great video man! I appreciate the level of effort you put into them. A little question, does post-activation potentiation also translate to other movements? like doing clapping push-ups before benching.

    • @codymorse2484
      @codymorse2484 Рік тому +1

      Absolutely. Swings and board jumps for hip extension, overhead med ball slams for shoulder extension (lats.)

  • @ThatSoto
    @ThatSoto Рік тому

    Seeing the John Meadows clip made my heart feel good. Wonderfully explained! Thank you, sir!

  • @liberationpocket7950
    @liberationpocket7950 Рік тому +8

    The toughest thing that I had to learn was that barbell squats shouldn't be used by beginners. Not only because of personal mistakes, but because the movement is so technical. I know this is a hot take but you CANNOT mess up a squat technique because if you do, you're in a world of hurt. If you want to practice squatting as a beginner, start with sissy squats first. It is so critical that you learn how to hinge without using your back

    • @user-gn1tv8pp5d
      @user-gn1tv8pp5d Рік тому +3

      also when starting to practice squats i found a smith machine helped massively, even tho a lot of the gym community looks down on smith machine squats for whatever reason

    • @liberationpocket7950
      @liberationpocket7950 Рік тому

      @@user-gn1tv8pp5d I definitely agree with that. I absolutely love doing squats in a smith machine

    • @DanielQRT
      @DanielQRT Рік тому

      but they won't get better at squatting if they don't squat, so sooner or later they do have to actually put a barbell on their back

    • @crazy75able
      @crazy75able Рік тому +1

      ​@@DanielQRT If you are only interested in muscle building you not only don't need to ever do normal squats but it's probably preferable to not do them. You have better leg exercises like leg press, hexsquats or even smith machine squats.

  • @missingno88
    @missingno88 Рік тому

    elevated heels for squats was a gamechanger for me. really puts the load on your quads and less on the glutes and hips

  • @shahzadzaman918
    @shahzadzaman918 Рік тому +8

    Experiment: If you come here just after watching Greg Doucette, you'll not be able to hear parts of Eugene's monologue.

  • @davepd04
    @davepd04 Рік тому +2

    This is one of the best fitness videos I’ve ever seen. Easy to digest, straight to the point and so much context. Amazing.

  • @jo_detects_corrects
    @jo_detects_corrects Рік тому +1

    What an amazing person, video and advice. Such a calming voice and stunning word selection. Thank you!

  • @dawnofthedelts
    @dawnofthedelts 6 місяців тому

    GREAT TIPS! I no longer do squat variations without an elevated heel and it's allowed me to get lower with better form. Lifting without ego is the key to longevity.

  • @rod9264
    @rod9264 Рік тому

    The way he broke things down I instantly subscribed

  • @atachi28
    @atachi28 Рік тому +2

    I can’t wait to try these at the gym 👍 I’ve learned so much from following you over the years

  • @aishakhan1784
    @aishakhan1784 Рік тому +1

    this was brilliant man, such good information to apply in training

  • @jabraun00
    @jabraun00 Рік тому +1

    ironloo is my spirit animal

  • @blinder5250
    @blinder5250 Рік тому +1

    I just wanted to comment on the thumbnail and say that both images show the same amount a muscle, one just has less definition than the other

  • @sem8973
    @sem8973 5 місяців тому

    That last point left me almost crying of joy. I love training legs and am fairly strong at isolated movements, but I absolutely hate squats. I have a long torso and long femurs, which causes me to really have to bend forward during a squat, making it nearly to put force into the beginning of the movement.
    Guess I’m going to do a lot less barbell squatting from now on

    • @julian11d
      @julian11d 4 місяці тому

      I have the same problem, do frontsquats, hacksquats and pendulum squats this helped me alot.

  • @bogus69
    @bogus69 2 місяці тому

    The thumbnail looks like bulk vs cut. Both are goals

  • @norm9069
    @norm9069 Рік тому

    4:07 front squats, use the safety squat bar but across the front of the shoulders.

  • @123ouriya
    @123ouriya Рік тому +1

    That Jimmy House cameo got me hyped😂 Nice seeing you guys working together🤝

  • @VatoLocosOldies
    @VatoLocosOldies Рік тому

    Love the information Eugene, damn it! i might just have to try out Ganbaru!!! I've been thinking about it since you released it!! Ganbaru is life? Ganbaru is love? Ganbaru is peace?!?!

  • @mattdrayton2668
    @mattdrayton2668 Рік тому

    Thankyou Eugene! Intelligent and humble man.

  • @juicyblueentertainment5105
    @juicyblueentertainment5105 5 місяців тому

    great info mate and your voice is so relaxing

  • @Eph1xia
    @Eph1xia Рік тому

    This is possibly the best video i have ever watched. This is excelent, and i am grateful for all the effort that was put into it.

  • @bekw4366
    @bekw4366 6 місяців тому

    I recently tore my adductor (pectineus) during sprint intervals and yes now that I have gone through 4 months of recovery and still ongoing, I will never neglect my adductors again!

  • @Kadaverbengt
    @Kadaverbengt Рік тому

    Awesome video all around. John would've been extra proud of you. ❤️

  • @IAmTheWalrus6700
    @IAmTheWalrus6700 Рік тому +1

    Excellent information! Can't wait to put the leg curl/extension tips into practice!

  • @DrVictorLopez
    @DrVictorLopez Рік тому

    Great video man! Thanks for sharing!!!

  • @diegovinicius4186
    @diegovinicius4186 Рік тому

    Oh, 0:37 great tip, i actually have some sciatic pain, and trying to do it in a 80 degree position would hit my sciatic, so decreasing the angle I guess I can work much more doing a better extension, GREAT!

  • @katrinalj
    @katrinalj Рік тому +1

    Oooft. This was a good one. Big noots on this one 🐧

  • @medusiz1801
    @medusiz1801 Рік тому +1

    8:01 I always thought knees flaring inwards coming out of a squat was terrible form and dangerous for the knee joint?

    • @loggames8960
      @loggames8960 2 місяці тому

      Yeah right? Like... Don't a lot of exercise experts say that that kind of movement isn't biomechanically good for your knees, because they're not meant to bend like that?

  • @Tijiel
    @Tijiel Рік тому

    This one of the best tips videos I have seen. Straight to the point, all good tips and good video to accom the talkover. Also some mountaindog in the videos is good to see :)

  • @Cody.McGowan
    @Cody.McGowan 5 місяців тому

    Great video, definitely gonna lean back more next time I do leg extensions. Thanks for the tips!

  • @narcoman
    @narcoman Рік тому

    Best vid I've ever seen on legs, remember it first came out but man wish i could hear it without needing headphones

  • @nanaisloved2736
    @nanaisloved2736 Рік тому +2

    I thought leaning forward was better because it makes it harder for that muscle and therefore targets it better. Being stronger in an exercise is a completely different approach, gonna try it!

    • @black0ut_53
      @black0ut_53 Рік тому

      The reason why you are stronger in one position versus another is that you are able to recruit more muscle fibers to do the exercise
      And it stands to reason that more muscle recruitment = more muscle gains if you stick to progressive overload
      Also the reason why the normal grip bicep curl is the best all around exercise than the reverse curl-you’re stronger in the normal variation because of the higher muscle recruitment.

    • @crazy75able
      @crazy75able Рік тому

      @@black0ut_53 "And it stands to reason that more muscle recruitment = more muscle gains if you stick to progressive overload" while you are right in a literal sense, you are wrong in the overall muscle building sense. If that was true, DL would be best muscle building exercise, while it's probably one of the worst muscle building exercises. Why? Because it creates huge amount of fatigue and you usually only grow one limiting muscle when you are doing compounds (spinal erectors usually, which most people don't even give a shit). The reason is that the closer you get to failure the more you grow a muscle. When you are doing compounds you are endurance fatigued and therefore it's harder to get to failure from muscle fatigue and the other reason is that if you muscle fatigue it's usually only one muscle (either because it's the weakest one in that exercise or becasue you are using it more than other muscles in that exercise).
      If you are interested in the best muscle building exercises and not strength building exercises you should get faimiliar with a concept called "stimulus to fatigue ratio", Mike Israetel form the channel renesaince periodization has great content about it.

  • @bluebottledesignnz
    @bluebottledesignnz 7 місяців тому

    Thanks for these tips. Simple, practical and clearly explained without going into a science exam. Subscribed 👍

  • @mushinx5
    @mushinx5 Рік тому

    Please make more videos like this for different muscles

  • @anaalvarado2745
    @anaalvarado2745 Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing! Definitely will be trying these 🎉

  • @harisfaiz3819
    @harisfaiz3819 10 місяців тому

    Amazing tips man. Some of these are absolutely gems 💪

  • @Sure-wj1vf
    @Sure-wj1vf Рік тому

    This is good content. Informative, logical, and concise. The presentation is modest and tasteful, yet confident, with him clearly actually trying to communicate ideas rather than polish his ego.

  • @jomon723
    @jomon723 Рік тому

    Happy you said something about squats, at 64 and workout, I can see machines and other ways are just about as good if not better💓....Boy, Ballance and legs go fast as you get older

  • @AxeRugby
    @AxeRugby Рік тому

    Class explanations delivery. Great video !

  • @323Hitman
    @323Hitman Рік тому +2

    3:20 kinda reminds me of Nordic hamstrings curl

  • @maxwright6053
    @maxwright6053 Рік тому

    Seriously good tips that I haven't seen much elsewhere. I'm definitely going to incorporate a couple of these

  • @Conformist55
    @Conformist55 Рік тому

    I’m glad I waited until my first leg day at a new gym to watch this. Feeling pretty hyped.