The following details my leg workout from Saturday morning at Kirkland Golds Gym.  My friend Chris Cotner joined me and here is what we did...

 

Seated Leg Curl

 

I used a Life Fitness unilateral leg curl machine - FYI.

 

Set 1 x 10 reps with 50lbs

Set 2 x 10 reps with 60lbs

Set 3 x 8 reps with 70lbs

Set 3 x 8 reps with 80lbs

Set 4 x 6 reps with 90lbs

Set 5 x 6 reps with 100lbs -> drop to 70lbs x 8 reps -> drop to 50lbs x 10 reps

 

*Work up in weight and down in reps until you get to a weight in which you barely get 6 reps.  At that point do a drop twice to extend the set.

 

Stiff-Legged Deadlifts

 

I used a T-Nation Dead-Squat Bar, but a standard trap bar will work as well - FYI.

 

Set 1 x 10 reps with 110lbs

Set 2 x 8 reps with 160lbs

Set 3 x 8 reps with 210lbs

Set 4 x 8 reps with 210lbs

 

*Today I front loaded all the hamstring work.  The key here is to get a good stretch and maintain continuous tension.  Utilize 5lb plates to elevate your toes and don’t come all the way up to keep the tension on your hamstrings.  

 

Here is a video:

 

[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tAIa2X7lrp0]

 

Leg Press

 

Set 1 x 15 reps with 3 plates/side

Set 2 x 15 reps with 4 plates/side

Set 3 x 15 reps with 5 plates/side

Set 4 x 15 reps with 6 plates/side

Set 5 x 15 reps with 7 plates/side

Set 6 x 3 reps each with 7, 7+1, and 8 plates/side

Set 7 x 3 reps each with 7, 7+1, and 8 plates/side

 

*Perform sets of 15 reps going up in weight until you barely get all 15 reps.  Then perform a set of 3 reps, add 1 plate, do another 3 reps, add another plate, and do a final 3 reps.  Perform two ascending sets like this.

 

Leg Extensions

 

Set 1 x 15 reps with 145lbs

Set 2 x 15 reps with 145lbs

 

*Two super-slow sets of 15 with a fairly light weight.  The goal here is to slow down the rep tempo. Do a 3 second concentric, 1 second hold in the contracted position and a 4 second eccentric.  These will burn like crazy. My last 6 reps on set two were partial reps.

 

That concluded this leg workout.

 

Train hard!

Mark