Today was the start of a week of Quad focused workouts. As I reviewed the plan weeks ago I never really gave much consideration to how brutal this workout could be. Let me tell you, it killed both Matty and I. To start off, you do a Giant Set of Quad Blaster, Leg Extensions and Squats. After that first Giant Set I was barely able to walk. I literally had to bail out on the squat rack during my squats. It was pretty intense. Matty had the same experience. The Quad Blaster primes your Quads, the Leg Extensions start to fry them and the Squats just punishes them into oblivion. After a 20 second rest you do your second Giant Set that consisted of reverse leg raises, lying leg curls and stiff-legged deadlifts. Mind you, in Giant Sets there is no rest between each of the exercises. I was breathing like a freight train for the rest of the workout after concluding my set of stiff-legged deadlifts. I could feel the quad portion of the workout throughout the rest of the routine. I had to push extra hard to get good lifts. Everything required extra focus. The entire time I could feel my quads twitching and shaking. I could literally feel the blood pumping through my quads throughout my entire workout. The DOMs were setting in quickly. We had literally destroyed our quads during this workout. We both finished our workout with alot of energy and then slowly walked out of the gym. It was a very extreme experience and one that I do not recommend for the weak minded. Yes, this workout took alot of mental fortitude. If you are not ready for pain and suffering at the gym, this workout is not for you. Matty made me very proud. This is a kid who only a few months ago was trying his best to act weak and yet he banged out extra reps on every single set. He looked like he was ready to quit at 8 reps on his lat pullovers and yet he managed to squeeze out 4 more. He even worked his triceps extra hard (a muscle group he always has trouble with). When it was all said and done, as we were leaving the gym, I commented to him that I was having trouble walking. His response was classic. "Dad, walking is overrated…when are we back in the gym doing this workout again?" The boy loved the intensity of this workout just like his father! We are looking forward to our Wednesday workout together. The anticipation is there, now we just have to be able to walk into the gym to complete the workout! |
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Whatever you do, do it with every ounce of effort you can muster. |
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How do you motivate yourself to give as much effort as you can muster? Comment this post to answer the question. |
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Until tomorrow…GET BACK TO LIFTING! |