If there is one area I don't have to worry about it would be my quads, including my teardrop. I noticed gains after I switched leg extensions to my first leg exercise and exhaust them prior to squats then I finish my quad sets with leg extensions again. Also moving legs lower on the leg press helped a lot.
I like moving my feet on leg extensions. To hit the tear drop I point my toes outward so I feel my abductors and teardrop doing most of the work. Really wrecks your legs:thumbsup:
you know i havent pre-exhausted legs in ages, I use to do that as well bro, with hitting leg extensions first then doing my squats and such, and your right it realy works great especialy for guys who have hit a wall in their training.
Good shit bro!
Thanks, bro. It is great if you plateau but I like them just because I can barely walk down the stairs at them gym after legs. I figured I wasn't getting the results I wanted; why lift 8 plates for 15 reps when I'm fresh and feel like He-Man when doing 6 plates for 15 is much more uncomfortable (after exhausting them) on the quads and less stress on my knees and still get excellent results.
Feet together on the leg press with your feet NOT very high up the on foot plate will directly hit your tear drop. the range of motion is going to be a lot less but its almost all the tear drop muscle doing the work! It's more of a higher rep exercise than a high weight exercise. Give it a shot.
Oh and rt before you start the set be sure to pull your nuts up or those puppies are going to smashed! Lol






