How would one get to that? Just blasting quads and overall development?
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Can you provide a pic of the muscle you’re referring to?
There is the outer tear and then the inner rain drop shape, but getting the middle area. I was thinking maybe hack squats? Or quad extension with feet together?Can you provide a pic of the muscle you’re referring to?
Maybe some front squats too. Will incorporate these in my program for a bit and see how it goesIt would seem that a neutral stance hack squat could do it. I wish @Mac11wildcat was still hanging around
Emphasis on general development, and already highlight with the help of insulators. I like the combination of front squat in the smith machine and leg extension in the machineHow would one get to that? Just blasting quads and overall development?
Very true, good idea will try this tooI always felt like slow eccentric leg extensions with proper knee alignment and hack squats did the trick.
I think it also depends on muscle attachment and the type of muscle fibers. But your option is one of the win-winI always felt like slow eccentric leg extensions with proper knee alignment and hack squats did the trick.
I was actually playing with this yesterday and found that hip extension/leaning back while doing leg extensions really made the middle quad burn way more @jJjburtonI believe leg extensions because in order to properly bias that head of the quad, you need to be in hip flexion while achieving knee extension
The reason I mentioned that was because I remember seeing Paul Carter make a post about it.I was actually playing with this yesterday and found that hip extension/leaning back while doing leg extensions really made the middle quad burn way more @jJjburton
It's possible that this could be dependent on the way we are performing the exercises but that was my experience for sure. Give it a try I am curious to know if you feel the same.
Doing legs today will give it a go, how close were your feet? I have also tried together and apart and each hits the leg different too.I was actually playing with this yesterday and found that hip extension/leaning back while doing leg extensions really made the middle quad burn way more @jJjburton
It's possible that this could be dependent on the way we are performing the exercises but that was my experience for sure. Give it a try I am curious to know if you feel the same.
I would say - this is not the only exercise that gives an effect.I believe leg extensions because in order to properly bias that head of the quad, you need to be in hip flexion while achieving knee extension
You are right, absolutely right. It is necessary to think over the information well and change it.If you sit in the position of a fully contracted leg extension (ie you sitting and sticking you leg straight out), then try to lift your entire leg up you should feel it activate/pop up.
So you'd be doing flexion from the hip instead of from the knee. Yes, you'll obviously get some activation doing normal quad exercises, but you can target it differently with the hip flexion technique. Look at an anatomy diagram and see where the rectus femoris attaches...it's on your pelvis. Any kind of knee lift will hit it as well as any extension.![]()
