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03-11-2009, 01:15 AM #91
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A lot of these types usually have tons of ink on their upper body. They also like to wear baggy ass pants to hide their stick legs. This is just an observation I have made through the years in my neck of the woods. I call them lazy fags(no anti homo intended).
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03-11-2009, 01:33 AM #92
I never have trouble with busy leg equipment at my gym. Nobody works legs except my wife and I.
I have athletic arthritis in both knees from my early days of squating heavy with no wraps. When I started back 5 years ago, the pain was so intense in my knees when doing legs, I couldn't get above 600lbs on the leg press without being crippled for days. I don't squat.
But I kept with it, all the while my upper body was way ahead of my legs. I had injections in both knees to replace bursa fluid, and endured using light weight and slowly increasing it over the next 4 years. Finally, a year ago, I was able to up the weight dramatically because my patience and persistence allowed the tendons to gradually stretch to handle more weight.
Now I rep with 900 lbs on the leg press, and do the entire stack on the leg extension. My legs have come up dramatically and within the next year will catch up to my upper body. The people in my gym have noticed and comment on the growth, and I have the pleasure of telling them that I endured excruciating pain and slow progress over 5 YEARS to get to this point. They just look at me blankly, standing there on their peg legs and bloated biceps. They don't get it.....too much work!
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03-11-2009, 03:28 AM #93
Some guys train them, but not hard enough, and im ok with that, they still have an athletic look... but the ones who never, ever do a single thing to train the legs? Jesus Christ. There's little difference between that and just deciding not to train the left side of your body, in my eyes.
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03-11-2009, 05:49 AM #94
So I assume since you don't squat, you are also a firm believer that you can build a good set of legs w/out that exercise. I can't squat anymore either because of a back injury. But I find other ways to destroy my legs and IMO they look pretty decent.
Way to persevere bro!
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