Actually i dont use a belt....natedogg said:Have you tried using a belt? Make sure you're warming up. Sometimes it takes me 5 to 6 light warm up sets just to loosen up and feel good about moving on to my work sets.
then don't expect to get big legsJordyRoc said:Honestly im not that big of a squatter..
I do what i can before my back feels like its gonna split in halfglenihan said:then don't expect to get big legs
Start doing rack deads and weighted situps.JordyRoc said:Honestly im not that big of a squatter.. I had a pretty serious back injury from a car accident when i was younger.. I have a hardtime keeping it straight... I suck it up tho... just not enough
I'm loving rack deads. Much easier on my lower back. Hit some side bends too.kwyckemynd00 said:Start doing rack deads and weighted situps.
You're back will probably be able to handle squats within a few months.
Strong abs, strong lower back == no probs![]()
My results tend to echo yours. I have no problems squatting, and I always go ass-to-grass.SJA said:I have a back injury as well. I only squat with the Smith machine and for 3 years I didn't squat at all. I still made serious progress on my legs and, in fact, some of the big squatters in my gym thought that I must be able to squat a shitload of weight. So I disagree that you must squat to get big legs. My workout partner, who has lifted his entire life, has made more progress since training with me for 2 years than all of the squatting that he has previously done in the past.
You ever try front squats or safety squats?JordyRoc said:Honestly im not that big of a squatter.. I had a pretty serious back injury from a car accident when i was younger.. I have a hardtime keeping it straight... I suck it up tho... just not enough
BigVrunga said:My legs grow fine with Squats and SLDL's. After those two, I usually move on to single leg presses, smith machine lunges, and hamstring curls.
Also, try doing 'foxsets', supersetting hacks with legpresses. Then you will know pain!!!
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I have a back injury as well. I only squat with the Smith machine and for 3 years I didn't squat at all. I still made serious progress on my legs and, in fact, some of the big squatters in my gym thought that I must be able to squat a shitload of weight. So I disagree that you must squat to get big legs. My workout partner, who has lifted his entire life, has made more progress since training with me for 2 years than all of the squatting that he has previously done in the past.
What I do is isolate the quads by changing foot position on the hack, Smith and leg press. I also do weighted walking lunges to hit the stabilizers. I do a lot of circuit and drop sets, rest pauses and slow reps. I also do ball squats and sissy squats.
One thing to note is that if you have a choice, use the Smith machine with vertical rails on it. The ones that are slanted suck ass IMO.
Please reply need some adviceI was going to type some recommendations but my head hurts from all the reply’s.
But, start doing heavy high reps sets, like 20+ sets and you’ll see growth.
Please reply need some advice
Fvck, I messed up, I didn’t see the original date of the thread, if OP haven’t got bigger legs in the past 16 years he should probably give up on lifting weights![]()
Yep I quit siding squats all together so I could continue to work legs twice a week while still deadlifting...I’m 45 so my lower back could t take the volume...I do 20-25 rep sets with 5-7 plates depending on how I’m feeling on leg press twice a week...my legs are pretty damn muscular...all about volume if you want to grow20 rep leg press sets on 90sec splits for 5 sets.