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5 Exercises To Shock Your Quads Into Ultimate Shape





Many of us have to work hard to create shape and definition in our quads, with a little elbow grease, some training tricks and a dash of intensity.
A quad sweep refers to the shape of the quadriceps muscles, specifically the outermost of the four, the vastus lateralis. When developed well, this muscle sweeps outwards and then downward, creating a rounded shape rather than a strictly vertical one, and giving the legs a fuller, more muscular appearance.
Though your four quadriceps muscles always work together — that is, you can’t work the vastus lateralis or the rectus femoris without also engaging the others – there are ways to make one work harder than the rest, allowing you to specifically shape your legs the way you want them.


Get Killer Quads

For each move, rest about one minute between sets to recover, up to two minutes if you’re lifting heavier.
Use this quad routine once a week to start, working your way up to two days a week. Leave at least three full days of rest in between workouts to allow for adequate recovery, and remember to stretch thoroughly to assist in the repair and rebuilding of your muscles.
ExerciseSetsReps
Single-Legged Leg Press3 (each leg)10–12
Smith Machine Bulgarian Split Squat3 (each leg)10–12
Front Squat3–46–8
Leg Extension410–12
Sissy Squat38–10

Target Muscles: quadriceps, gluteus maximus
Set Up:
  • Sit at the leg press machine with your back against the padding.
  • Place one foot on the footplate and put your other foot on the floor underneath the machine.
  • Extend your leg to push the footplate away from you, then slowly bend your knee to return to the start.
  • When your set is complete, repeat on your opposite leg.
Why is this good? Single-legged motions force your legs to work individually, adding stress to build strength and size unilaterally.
Tip: Place your foot lower on the footplate to hit the quads harder.
















Leg Extension

Target Muscles: quadriceps
Set Up:
  • Adjust the machine so the pad touches your shin just above the ankle.
  • Grasp the handles on either side of the machine for stability, and flex your feet.
  • Smoothly lift the lever arm by extending your legs, squeezing the quads hard before returning to the start.
  • Keep a small bend in your knees at the top of the move.
Why is this good? Extensions are isolation moves that specifically target the sweep.
Tip: Rotate your femurs (the thighs — not just your toes!) inward so that your toes point towards one another slightly to better hit and isolate the vastus lateralis.

Front Squat
Target Muscles: quadriceps, gluteus maximus, hamstrings
Set Up:
  • Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart. Hold a dumbbell in each hand and rest them lightly on the fronts of your shoulders, with your elbows pointing towards the floor as shown.
  • Bend your knees and hips to lower into a squat.
  • Stop when your thighs are parallel to the ground, then press through your heels to stand.
Why is this good? Squats are the ultimate quad builder, engaging and stressing all four muscles equally. Front squats shift your center of gravity forward, emphasizing the quads more than the glutes.
Tip: If you’re used to backing squats, these might feel awkward at first. Use a lighter weight than normal until you get used to the motion, and build up from there. Alternately, try this exercise with a barbell.

Sissy Squat

Target Muscles: quadriceps


Set Up:
  • Stand beside a post or pole, with your feet hip-width apart.
  • Hold the post with your nearest hand with a light but supportive grip.
  • As you bend your knees into a full squat, simultaneously lift your heels from the floor, leaning your torso rearward as shown.
  • Stop when your knees are fully flexed, then reverse to return to the start.
Why is this good? Sissy squats create a deep separation in the mid-thigh, giving the sweep a more drastic appearance.
Tip: This is a beginners version. As you advance, try to drop your knees closer to the floor.

Smith Machine Bulgarian Split Squat

Target Muscles: quadriceps, gluteus maximus
Set Up:
  • Sit at the leg press machine with your back against the padding.
  • Place one foot on the footplate and put your other foot on the floor underneath the machine.
  • Extend your leg to push the footplate away from you, then slowly bend your knee to return to the start.
  • When your set is complete, repeat on your opposite leg.
Why is this good? Single-legged motions force your legs to work individually, adding stress to build strength and size unilaterally.

Tip: Place your foot lower on the footplate to hit the quads harder.










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