Body For Life - Leg Training
Body For Life - Leg Training
Body For Life - Leg Training
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owerful legs are the foundation But by neglecting the legs, you can make slower gains with their upper body
of an impressive physique. Strong, actually slow your progress in other find that getting their legs to develop is
defined legs give your body symmetry areas. Your body tends to want to grow a quick process.
and show off your overall strength. proportionally. Train your legs hard
and we know you’ll be surprised by the Training legs with intensity will also
So, why is there so much “leg avoidance” upper-body growth that is stimulated elevate your heart rate and allow you
in weight training? It may be because leg as a result. to burn fat more efficiently.
exercises are not always considered easy
or fun, so many people prefer to focus Another great thing about working legs:
on their upper body (the “gotta have if you work them, they’ll grow. That may
big arms, big chest” syndrome). sound obvious, but many people who
1 barbell squats
The squat is one of the most efficient exercises for developing mass and power in your legs.
It is also an effective compound exercise that employs many stabilizer muscles to complete the lift.
Starting Position: To reduce the chance of
lower back injury, we recommend using a weight
belt for this exercise. Rest a barbell on the upper
portion of your back, not your neck. Firmly grip the
bar with your hands almost twice your shoulder
width apart. Position your feet on a heel raise so
that the balls of your feet are resting on the floor
and your heels are elevated.Your feet should
be about shoulder-width apart, with your toes
pointing slightly outward and knees over the toes.
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2 leg presses
This is a terrific mass-building exercise to add size to your thighs. It can be less stressful
than squats to the lower back and allows you to use fairly heavy weights.
Starting Position: Sitting on a leg-press
machine, position your feet together against the
crosspiece about shoulder-width apart and toes
pointed slightly outward. Grasp the handle grips
or sides of the seat.
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“When there is a change
in the shape of the body,
there is a change
in the disposition of the soul.”
3 leg extensions
When you give it all you’ve got, this exercise defines and shapes the front of the thigh,
especially the muscles right above the knees.
Starting Position: Using a leg-extension The Exercise: Extend your legs until your
machine, sit in the seat and hook your feet under knees are straight, making sure you remain
the padded bar. Adjust the pad and/or the seat so seated flat on the machine. Raise the weight all
that your knees hang off the end of the seat and the way, lock and hold briefly, then slowly lower
the footpad rests on the lowest part of the shins the weight back to the starting position. It’s
and right above the ankle.The pad should not important to get the full range of motion and feel
be on your feet or in the middle of your shins. the contraction in your muscles all the way up and
Grasp the handles on the machine or the edges all the way down.
of the seat to keep your hips from lifting up as
you perform the exercise.
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4 dumbbell lunges
This exercise works the glutes, quads, inner and outer thighs and hamstrings.
You can perform it in a stationary position, or you can “lunge-walk” across a large,
uncluttered area.
Starting Position: Hold a dumbbell in each The Exercise: Slowly bend your knees,
hand and pull your shoulders back. Lift your chest lowering your hips so your rear knee just clears
up and look straight ahead. Position your right leg the floor. Pause briefly in this position, then slowly
forward in a long stride. Your foot should be far straighten your legs and raise your body back up
enough in front of you so that when you bend to a standing position. Complete a full set, then
your right knee, your thigh and lower leg form a switch legs and repeat. Alternatively, you can
right angle. switch legs and move forward across the floor
with each repetition.
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“The only true measure
of your success
is how close you come to
100% of your capabilities.”
5 straight-leg deadlifts
A terrific exercise to stretch your hamstrings and work your glutes and lower back.
Starting Position: Grasping a barbell using The Exercise: Keeping your legs nearly arm’s length below you. Continue to look straight
an overhand grip, stand up straight with your locked, bend forward at the waist until your ahead and keep your back straight as you use the
hands and feet shoulder width apart. upper body is almost parallel with the floor, muscles in the back of your legs to return to the
keeping your back straight and your eyes looking starting position.
straight ahead.The barbell should be hanging at
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6 lying leg curls
This exercise isolates and adds mass to your hamstring muscles.
Starting Position: Lie face down on a
leg-curl machine and hook your heels under
the roller pad.Your legs should be stretched
out straight so that the pads rest on the back
of your ankles. Grasp the handles under the
bench for support.
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“The mind determines
what is possible,
but the soul surpasses it.”
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8 standing heel raises
This is a fantastic exercise for developing the overall mass of the calves.
Starting Position: Stand with your toes on Do not hunch, but rather keep your body straight. The Exercise: Rise up on your toes as far as
the block of a standing-calf-raise machine and Keeping your legs straight, lower your heels and possible. Hold the contraction briefly, then slowly
your heels hanging off the end of the platform. the weight as far as possible toward the floor. lower the weight back to the starting position.
Hook your shoulders under the pads and straighten
your legs, lifting the weight clear of the support.
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