Why are those great examples? Because they agreed with you? Have you seen their legs personally? Describe my squat? What are you going to criticize my form? Okay my feet are a little wider than shoulder width apart, I stare up at a point on the ceiling so my back and core are tight and straight, and lower my hips so that they are lower than my knees or whatever and then I go back up. That is my squat. I usually am barefoot or have converses on so I can have a flat surface for my feet so that my form is better as well. How do YOU do your squats?
I asked because i wanted to make sure you arent one of those "20cm above parallell squatters". Considering your comments, i see you got a hip domminant squat, and i'm sure you do it well.
At 185 kg squat, you arent just "making some nice progress". Thats a pretty good weight, for your bodyweight. Obviously, your legs will have grown quite a bit to reach such weight.
What you did is what i described above. Someone with smaller legs can get massive or strong, but it will take a fuckload of work. Considering your 122point wilks score on your squat, thats exactly what you did.
I allways had big upper legs. I went in 2.5 years from 100 to 232.5 kg squat, with an average of 1 injury per year. And i if i can keep this up for 2/3 years, i could go for 300kg whilst remaining drug free. Because i got very good genetics for the quadriceps.
Then there are my forearms. They were very small. Craptons of training gave them some adequate size, and i can hold 280kg for ±20 seconds (with chalked hands), but there are many guys in my gym who are smaller and less strong, with 50% more size on their forearms. Thats genetics aswel.
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You can get massive legs. But it will take so, so much efford with food and specific hateful training.
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That's the point of working out. You are wasting your time if you go half-assed at the gym. Working out or "training" doesn't have to be hateful. Learn to enjoy doing something and it won't be hateful. Its not that hard to build muscle, all you need is time and patience and the results will come.
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That's the point of working out. You are wasting your time if you go half-assed at the gym. Working out or "training" doesn't have to be hateful. Learn to enjoy doing something and it won't be hateful. Its not that hard to build muscle, all you need is time and patience and the results will come.
Yes i know if he dedicates himself he can change that, but that wasent the point. The point was that someone who trains casually and has at most average genetics considering the legs, doesnt have to worry about his legs getting big.
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Oh man, brutal Zach. I wouldn't wish that on anyone. Hope you bounce back as quickly as possible.
The second isnt a big issue. But if i can get stronger in the long run with the first option, and i can do it, i will do it.
