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Foamy27

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I was wondering, how easy is it to overtrain legs? I know there are many factors the individual, gear, diet, etc.) I was reading some stuff about tom platz leg workouts and it was saying that he used to do squats with 225 for ten minutes straight and that sometimes he would just do as many sets of squats as he could for the whole workout. That seems like that would be a bit much. I'm just curious as to what you guys think.
 
its pretty damn hard to overtrain legs... i would be more concerned with your central nervous system fatiguing...
if you are only doing legs once a week its very unlikely you are overtraining...
look at the smolov routine... its squatting 80%+ of your max for sets and reps, 4 days a week for a month... i did that natty without overtraining...
 
its pretty damn hard to overtrain legs... i would be more concerned with your central nervous system fatiguing...
if you are only doing legs once a week its very unlikely you are overtraining...
look at the smolov routine... its squatting 80%+ of your max for sets and reps, 4 days a week for a month... i did that natty without overtraining...

So, what would that mean, to overtrain your cns. Just mentally wearing out? And also, how did that routine work out for you? results?
 
i did not make huge progress, but i made some strength gains coming off of a pretty big cycle, where most would lose strength... so i would consider that a success...
bloke answered the other question pretty well... and this is why programs split like 5x5 work so well for individuals that lift heavy... it gives rest between lifting days, where the muscles might be ready to lift, but the CNS needs time to recover...
feel free to beat the hell out of your legs as hard as you like, but keep in mind you may need to take a day or two off... even if you plan on workout out somthing else...
 
You can overtrain your legs its a fact or any body part taking out all variables. Muscle breakdown occurs while working out and growth process occurs outside the gym. Ok, even if you give each bodypart adequate rest you can still overtrain that part by doing too many sets...Bottom line.. I think legs are the body part that people frequently overtrain. If you do 20 sets for quads you're overtraining. The problem is people dont know how to train legs. First, there are three main areas of the quad that should be hit while doing quads. You have the inner thigh, sweep, teardrop. Positioning your feet is crucial when doing legs. When squating, I keep my legs paralel with my shoulders for better leverage in order to hit the quad overall. Second, doing legs presses I spread my feet out a little more to hit the inner thigh. When doing presses the key is to feel the tension on the way down not in the exploding movement. Bringing the weight down slow enough to feel a little tension in the hip flexor area (upper thigh). Hack squats,I put my feet together in order to develope a sweep and some what hit the tear drops.Then do leg extensions to concentrate on the tear drop. Then do hams...6-8 sets maybe, at high volume...Lots of reps, 3 sets an exercise. If you're a power lifter, do whatever power lifters do.... because i have no idea what they're trying to do.
 
I was wondering, how easy is it to overtrain legs? I know there are many factors the individual, gear, diet, etc.) I was reading some stuff about tom platz leg workouts and it was saying that he used to do squats with 225 for ten minutes straight and that sometimes he would just do as many sets of squats as he could for the whole workout. That seems like that would be a bit much. I'm just curious as to what you guys think.

I go heavy on squats Monday and Friday, and I do light squats and Deadlifts on Wednesday with VERY intense HIIT cardio on tuesday, thursday, saturday... it took a little to dial in my diet (in that occasionally I just have to cut my loses and binge eat on some junk food to get the calories I need, and I've added a L-Glutamine supplement) and lately I've been seeing a 10 pound weekly increase on my squat, my deadlifts have jumped 30-40 pounds, and I fell much faster and can jump higher...

So I feel like with the right diet and supplements you can prevent overtraining, no matter how much you throw at them... otherwise I feel like it would take an incredible amount of training.

For example, Manny Paquio taking in 7000 calories a day, running 10 miles a day, and doing his fight training, and Micheal Phelps in his hayday taking in close to 10000 calories a day while training 6-8 hours a day in the pool, they were seriously pounding their legs (and bodies total) and I doubt they were really overtraining.
 
I started a variation of Starting Strength back in Feb. I was squatting 3 times per week, adding 5lbs each workout. From then until May/June, I I took my squat from 185x5 to 305x5. Once I got around 300x5, I was having trouble keeping up that intensity after a few weeks. I was sleeping enough and eating plenty of good quality foods. 300x5 isn't really that much, but I just felt beat and fatigued all the time, and my strength felt low, so I interpreted that as over-training. I currently still squat 3 times per week, but only one of those days is heavy. I feel much better, and stronger too. Ultimately though, I agree with the others. If you eat stupid amounts of food and sleep all day, you probably won't over-train, haha.
 
You can overtrain your legs its a fact or any body part taking out all variables.
yes...
Muscle breakdown occurs while working out and growth process occurs outside the gym. Ok, even if you give each bodypart adequate rest you can still overtrain that part by doing too many sets...
more work=more rest and fuel to recover
Bottom line.. I think legs are the body part that people frequently overtrain.
MOST dont even train legs... they are often done half assed...
If you do 20 sets for quads you're overtraining.
is that the magic number? lol
The problem is people dont know how to train legs. First, there are three main areas of the quad that should be hit while doing quads.
quad means four, but continue...
You have the inner thigh, not part of the quad group sweep vastus lateralis, teardrop.vastus medialis... so what about the vastus intermedius? is that huge muscle in the front not important?
Positioning your feet is crucial when doing legs. When squating, I keep my legs paralel with my shoulders for better leverage in order to hit the quad overall. wrong, a wide stance gives better leverage, that is why powerlifters use a wide stance
Second, doing legs presses I spread my feet out a little more to hit the inner thigh. the adductor group, which is considered a part of the hamstrings, but yes go on...
When doing presses the key is to feel the tension on the way down not in the exploding movement. disagree... Bringing the weight down slow enough to feel a little tension in the hip flexor area (upper thigh). Hack squats,I put my feet together in order to develope a sweep and some what hit the tear drops.Then do leg extensions to concentrate on the tear drop. and to destroy your knees? we already have proof of that here...
Then do hams...6-8 sets maybe, at high volume...Lots of reps, 3 sets an exercise. so im guessing at least 3 sets for the previous exersises, now 8 here... looks like you're back to 20 sets for legs again lol...
If you're a power lifter, do whatever power lifters do.... we get stronger, not just look it... because i have no idea what they're trying to do.im not sure i have any idea what you are trying to do...

see bold... quite possible the worst post ive ever read...
 
If I'm not mistaken that is done to "shock" your legs. 10 minutes straight squatting would not be an every routine thing to do. Adding sets like that will push you through new plateaus. This spring I did a similar leg routine for size and I would do a very light weight and do a warm up of 25 reps. Then I would do sets of 40-50 and do three of those. It's exhausting but I did get results. In 5 months I only did that routine twice.
 
see bold... quite possible the worst post ive ever read...


You are awfully arrogant and rude for someone that didn't know suspension does not have an ester attached to it, and didn't know suspension aromatizes faster than other tests.

Second, I like how you sifted through my post for three days and googled biological terms, when I was talking from the top of my head. The majority of your post was your opinion. You so called powerlifters like that wide stance, so you can put a lot of weight on the bar and do half squats and try to look strong. Yeah, leg extensions wreck your knees, that seems to be the theme around here you picked up on. Of course they will wreck your knees when you are trying to do weight you can't handle, because your form is going to be incorrect. Judging from your erroneous posts your form and mechanics are incorrect. The original poster was talking about Tom Platz a BB not a power-lifter in case you didn't know, so why would you use powerlifter techniques in relation with a BB? Same scenario for leg presses, doing weight you should not be doing is going to wreck your knees. You probably never thought of that, right? Half leg presses build your legs, right? Trying to impress everyone in the gym by doing weight you cannot handle is the way to go according to you.

Listen dude, like I said you dont even know about test, you need a class in AAS 101, then come and see me. I told the one dude about water pills, you ran off with it to another post, real clever. Stop piecing people's posts together and stealing info from Flex Mag. It's too obvious dude...

Have a good night Mr. Moya, you're the man....
 
You are awfully arrogant and rude for someone that didn't know suspension does not have an ester attached to it, wtf are you talking about... of course i know this, ive ran it as the base of my cycle twice... and didn't know suspension aromatizes faster than other tests. i understand that... dont know what makes you think that...

Second, I like how you sifted through my post for three days dude, i saw your post today, i dont just sit around here all day... and googled biological terms, when I was talking from the top of my head. you mean trolling?... The majority of your post was your opinion. no, it was mostly fact You so called powerlifters like that wide stance, so you can put a lot of weight on the bar and do half squats and try to look strong. whatever you want to call it, its still better leverage, and i lift in the USPF and USPA which are known worldwide for legit judging Yeah, leg extensions wreck your knees, that seems to be the theme around here you picked up on. it a theme i have endorsed for years Of course they will wreck your knees when you are trying to do weight you can't handle, because your form is going to be incorrect. how can you use bad form on a machine that follows a fixed path? lol... Judging from your erroneous posts your form and mechanics are incorrect. guess you havent seen my vids... The original poster was talking about Tom Platz a BB not a power-lifter in case you didn't know, so why would you use powerlifter techniques in relation with a BB? i didnt advise any techniques... i stated that the CNS will fatigue before your legs will... Same scenario for leg presses, doing weight you should not be doing is going to wreck your knees. You probably never thought of that, right? Half leg presses build your legs, right? dont put words in my mouth Trying to impress everyone in the gym by doing weight you cannot handle is the way to go according to you. i handle my business, dont know where you are getting this from...

Listen dude, like I said you dont even know about test, you need a class in AAS 101, then come and see me. I told the one dude about water pills, you ran off with it to another post, real clever. ??? Stop piecing people's posts together your post is fully intact, i am responding to each 'point' at a time... try that with my post and see where you get... and stealing info from Flex Mag. It's too obvious dude... lol, youre cookie cutter bodybulding leg routine is more like somthing out of a flexmag lol...

Have a good night Mr. Moya, you're the man....

see bold... once again... sometimes i wonder if im wasting my time... but if i can save one new lifter...
 
No, you dont know about test suspension, I can have APP bring it back up. You had an arguement with him about it, and he was right. I actually had your back a little, go back and read it. That's what makes me think that you don't know what you're talking about and you don't.... No, a lot of your so called facts are for powerlifters, not for BB's, if they are facts? No, I never seen your videos and dont want see 130lb people cheat on weight they cant do. You certainly where advising tequniques by advising a wider stance to do more weight, so they can do half squats. Handle your business then... and stay the fuck out of mine. You're wasting your time because you're clueless, you think what you do is a comprehensive tool that everyone should do. Another sign of an arrogant-ignorant prick. Yeah, you forgot about the water pill, I can have APP bring that back up too. As for bad form on a fixed path, by cheating on the exercise...You dont know that either, right? Do you want me to break it down some more, by doing too much weight and doing the exercise half-ass, you get it?

Save it, please! like I said go take a class in ASS 101 then come and see me until then stfu. Trolling, you're an artist at it, or you woudn't have to say derogatory remarks. Keep your advice, then you will be saving lifters.... I'll put words in your mouth if I feel like it, that's where you were getting at in the first place. You don't how to word anything, so I helped your dumb ass along. You started the whole arguement, Mr. Powerlifter champion...lol. Go back and re-read the thread...and see how horrible your attitude is....

Evidently, fear is your only God or you woudn't have to attempt to shoot down anyone that knows more than you, and you try all the time. Little advice, watch your tone and attitude in your posts then you will be alright, I'm sure you're nice-quiet boy in the world. Internet tough guys are too obvious, meaning you are a pussy IRL...
 
No, you dont know about test suspension, I can have APP bring it back up. You had an arguement with him about it, and he was right.
the discussion was about using masteron at sub-optimal bodyfat... and all the other posters agreed with me if i remember correctly...
I actually had your back a little, so you didnt know either?lol go back and read it. That's what makes me think that you don't know what you're talking about and you don't.... No, a lot of your so called facts are for powerlifters, not for BB's, if they are facts? No, I never seen your videos and dont want see 130lb people cheat on weight they cant do.
youre right, i must have bribed the judges to pass my lifts lol
You certainly where advising tequniques by advising a wider stance to do more weight, no i didnt, quote me... you said a narrow stance gives more leverage, and i say that is not true... i never told anyone how they should stand, just how to get better leverage
so they can do half squats. Handle your business then... and stay the fuck out of mine. this thread was my business before it was yours... dont get pissy because you cant defend your argument...
You're wasting your time because you're clueless, you think what you do is a comprehensive tool that everyone should do. Another sign of an arrogant-ignorant prick. once again, i didnt tell anyone to do anything; im saying the CNS will fatigue before your legs THATS IT, THAT is the subject here...
Yeah, you forgot about the water pill, I can have APP bring that back up too. As for bad form on a fixed path, by cheating on the exercise...You dont know that either, right? Do you want me to break it down some more, by doing too much weight and doing the exercise half-ass, you get it? i dont get it... on a leg extention (which i was reffering to) either it goes up or it dosnt... how do you cheat a leg extention?!?

Save it, please! like I said go take a class in ASS 101 then come and see me until then stfu. Trolling, you're an artist at it, or you woudn't have to say derogatory remarks. Keep your advice, then you will be saving lifters.... I'll put words in your mouth if I feel like it, that's where you were getting at in the first place. You don't how to word anything, so I helped your dumb ass along. You started the whole arguement, Mr. Powerlifter champion...lol. Go back and re-read the thread...and see how horrible your attitude is....

Evidently, fear is your only God or you woudn't have to attempt to shoot down anyone that knows more than you, and you try all the time. Little advice, watch your tone and attitude in your posts then you will be alright, I'm sure you're nice-quiet boy in the world. Internet tough guys are too obvious, meaning you are a pussy IRL...
have a nice day... :)
when you're willing to discuss the thread topic, let me know...
 
k this stops now. I think all 3 of you know why you are getting timed out. do i really have to explain?

people need to learn to accept other peoples opinions on fitness. we all have different goals. powerlifters and bodybuilders DO NOT work out the same and have the same techniques. everyone has different genetics, some guys will excell at powerlifting, others will struggle and vice versa.

in the future do not pick fights or flame other posters, and do not cheerlead flaming either and instigate it. this thread had really good potential and good discussion with squat stances etc. but was blown by the personal stuff back and forth. i hate seeing good bro's flaming each other, so lets everyone cool off for a day or two and lets drop the war. take out your aggression on the weights!!
 
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Damn that got heated!

I think you can overtrain legs if you are trying to put on size. but where the line is drawn is different from person to person IMO. I agree though 225 for 10 min. straight is a little over kill. but hey it worked for him! If there was no such thing as overtraining legs for size endurance athletes would be huge!

I have to say for his size Moya is pretty damn strong! I hate when bros take this personal cause theres nothin better than reading a good civil debate I learn alot from them most the time....

Peace Brothers!
 
The biggest BBers started off as PLers. Ronnie competed PLing. Johnnie Jackson still does.

Franco and other BBers back then used to do strongman events.

Any BBer who wants to be the biggest BBer they can be...IMHO...should build a base by doing PLing (not necessarily competing) for at least a good 3-5 years before switching to train like a BBer. Of course the best course of action would be to switch to training like a Powerbuilder (combo of the two).
 
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