Intro

Standard
Warm-up
Easy warm-up for around 90 seconds to raise body temperature without creating fatigue.
Set 1: 1 minute
Use a comfortable, controlled range of motion to prepare the hips and knees before the working loads.
Set 1: 10 - 12 Repetitions
Warm-up sets only: gradually increase the load without approaching failure. They do not count as working sets and do not trigger progression. Read more
Warm-up sets only: gradually increase the load without approaching failure. They do not count as working sets and do not trigger progression.
Set 1: 5 - 8 Repetitions Rest time : 45 seconds
Set 2: 5 - 8 Repetitions Rest time : 30 seconds
Standard
Main
Keep approximately 2 repetitions in reserve and maintain a consistent range of motion. Warm-up sets are already included in the warm-up; only the four working sets count toward progression. Reduce the load if depth or control deteriorates. Read more
Keep approximately 2 repetitions in reserve and maintain a consistent range of motion. Warm-up sets are already included in the warm-up; only the four working sets count toward progression. Reduce the load if depth or control deteriorates.
Set 1: 6 - 10 Repetitions Rest time : 2 minutes
Set 2: 6 - 10 Repetitions Rest time : 2 minutes
Set 3: 6 - 10 Repetitions Rest time : 2 minutes
Set 4: 6 - 10 Repetitions Rest time : 2 minutes
Prioritize full hip extension without hyperextending the lower back. Keep the load controlled enough to feel the glutes working throughout the entire set. Read more
Prioritize full hip extension without hyperextending the lower back. Keep the load controlled enough to feel the glutes working throughout the entire set.
Set 1: 8 - 12 Repetitions Rest time : 2 minutes
Set 2: 8 - 12 Repetitions Rest time : 2 minutes
Set 3: 8 - 12 Repetitions Rest time : 1 minute
Use a range of motion that allows you to keep the pelvis stable against the backrest. Avoid forcefully locking the knees at the end of each repetition. Read more
Use a range of motion that allows you to keep the pelvis stable against the backrest. Avoid forcefully locking the knees at the end of each repetition.
Set 1: 10 - 15 Repetitions Rest time : 2 minutes
Set 2: 10 - 15 Repetitions Rest time : 2 minutes
Set 3: 10 - 15 Repetitions Rest time : 1 minute
Superset
Main

Do each exercise back to back without resting between them. Rest after completing the pair.

Train the quadriceps with a controlled load and without momentum. Slightly reduce the range of motion if the knees become uncomfortable. Read more
Train the quadriceps with a controlled load and without momentum. Slightly reduce the range of motion if the knees become uncomfortable.
Set 1: 12 - 15 Repetitions
Set 2: 12 - 15 Repetitions
Chain without rest
Keep the pelvis firmly against the seat and control the return phase. This superset balances the work between the front and back of the thighs without adding substantial systemic fatigue. Read more
Keep the pelvis firmly against the seat and control the return phase. This superset balances the work between the front and back of the thighs without adding substantial systemic fatigue.
Set 1: 10 - 15 Repetitions Rest time : 1 minute
Set 2: 10 - 15 Repetitions Rest time : 1 minute
Set 3: 10 - 15 Repetitions Rest time : 1 minute
Standard
Main
Pause briefly at the bottom and top of the range of motion to avoid bouncing and maintain tension on the calves.
Set 1: 10 - 15 Repetitions Rest time : 1 minute
Set 2: 10 - 15 Repetitions
Standard
Main
Add direct core work without unnecessarily extending the session. Curl the torso under control without pulling with the arms, and keep approximately 2 repetitions in reserve. Read more
Add direct core work without unnecessarily extending the session. Curl the torso under control without pulling with the arms, and keep approximately 2 repetitions in reserve.
Set 1: 10 - 15 Repetitions Rest time : 1 minute
Set 2: 10 - 15 Repetitions
Standard
Cool-down
Use a gentle stretch after the workout without forcing the range of motion.
20 seconds - 30 seconds
Keep the back neutral and stop the stretch before any painful sensation appears.
20 seconds - 30 seconds

This workout is part of a complete program.

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