Quads and Hamstrings

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Registered: 11-15-2007
Quads and Hamstrings
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Fri, 05-09-2008 - 1:32pm





Get a Leg Up
Summer is around the corner and it's time for shorts and skirts. Aren't you tired of covering up your legs with baggy pants and toe-skimming skirts? Of course you are — it's hot under all of those clothes! You need to learn about your leg muscles and which exercises effectively target those areas! Once you do, you'll be on your way to flaunting a fabulous pair of gams! Let's take a good look at the upper and lower legs:

Upper Legs
The two main muscle groups of your upper legs — more commonly known as the thighs — are the hamstrings and quadriceps.

  • The hamstrings are located on the back of your upper legs. This muscle group is responsible for knee flexion. Knee flexion is the movement that brings your heels toward your buttocks and hips.
  • The quadriceps are the muscles on the front of your upper thighs. The main function of the quadriceps is knee extension. Knee extension is the movement that straightens the legs.
Lower Legs
The two major muscle groups in your lower legs are the calves and dorsi flexors.

  • The calves are located on the back of your lower legs. They are involved in plantar flexion. Plantar flexion allows us to extend our ankles and point our toes.
  • Dorsi flexors are located on the front of your lower legs and are primarily used for dorsi flexion, or flexing your ankles.







The Right Exercises
Now that you know how your upper- and lower-leg muscles function, it's time to find exercises that will work them properly. To train the quads, choose any squat variation (there are tons of them!). Hamstrings get a great workout with pelvic thrust exercises and on leg curl machines. Want to hit both the quads and the hamstrings with one exercise? Do any lunge variation!


So let's get going with the squats and lunges. I got in my stationary lunges today with 20lbs of weight as well as squats. It was more than enough after the time being away from it. Should be really sore tomorrow.


Grace


Be like a postage stamp.  Stick to it until you get there.

Bob Proctor

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Registered: 02-28-2007
Fri, 05-09-2008 - 3:44pm
Yes!

 

iVillage Member
Registered: 11-15-2007
Fri, 05-09-2008 - 4:35pm

Yes I have seen them and they seem to be one of the newer things to try according to the fitness magazines. I don't know if I am ready to try them. Since I am so flexible, I would end up in a split! LOL!


Grace


Be like a postage stamp.

Be like a postage stamp.  Stick to it until you get there.

Bob Proctor