Late 30’s, two kids, travel for work a lot, golfer. I’ve been at it since September and basically took one month off to complete my masters in December. I’ve had some small noticeable improvements and I can definitely move more weight than when I started but I’m just not seeing the physical growth I hoped to have gained.
I’m 5’9 170, eat close to 160-170g of protein each day. I have usually 2 devoted leg days a week and try to sneak in a few extra sets on my other days. I try to get about 25 or more sets each week balanced between quads and ham/glutes. A typical day might be 4-6 sets of squats, 3-4 extensions, 3-4 leg curls, and leg press or DL. I try to get 12 calf sets each week as well.
I’ve spent months going heavier with 4-6 reps squatting and recently trying 8-12 reps to see if that changes things. The other exercises I usually go around 10. Calves I’ve gone anywhere from 15 to failure and 25/failure (standing and sitting with weight).
My one hinderance is I need my right hip replaced (thanks skateboarding in my teen years) so going super deep on squats and other heavier lifts that put a lot of pressure on my hip can be a problem (currently get injected every 6 months until they stop working, then it’ll be replaced. Got the green light from Mayo Clinic).
I’d love to hear how anyone has improved their otherwise stubborn legs without TRT
Thanks!
I’m 5’9 170, eat close to 160-170g of protein each day. I have usually 2 devoted leg days a week and try to sneak in a few extra sets on my other days. I try to get about 25 or more sets each week balanced between quads and ham/glutes. A typical day might be 4-6 sets of squats, 3-4 extensions, 3-4 leg curls, and leg press or DL. I try to get 12 calf sets each week as well.
I’ve spent months going heavier with 4-6 reps squatting and recently trying 8-12 reps to see if that changes things. The other exercises I usually go around 10. Calves I’ve gone anywhere from 15 to failure and 25/failure (standing and sitting with weight).
My one hinderance is I need my right hip replaced (thanks skateboarding in my teen years) so going super deep on squats and other heavier lifts that put a lot of pressure on my hip can be a problem (currently get injected every 6 months until they stop working, then it’ll be replaced. Got the green light from Mayo Clinic).
I’d love to hear how anyone has improved their otherwise stubborn legs without TRT
Thanks!