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3-Move Workout For Bulletproof Hamstrings

If you spend hours a week on legday workouts and still aren’t satisfied with your hamstring development then you’re not alone. Most leg exercises focus on the quads and even ones that target the hamstrings can take a lot of emphasis away from them if not done correctly. So if you’re looking to activate those key muscles in the back of your legs, you need not look further than these basic exercises and hamstrings workout we’ve set up for you.

 

Hamstring training requires dedication and discipline. Physiologically speaking, the hamstrings aren’t suited for isolation moves because all three muscles in the hamstring cross two joints and play a role in knee flexion and hip extension. Which sounds good, but often leaves them wanting more as they are never fully isolated. Depending on how you perform your other leg work, your quads get three or even four times the amount of work that your hammies get, and continue to grow making your hams look even smaller.

 

Thankfully, there’s a solution. First, put the following hamstrings workout at the beginning of your leg routine. Second, hit your quads hard— but with much less volume. Third, change your form on your squat, leg press, and every hip and knee multi-joint movement so that you activate your hams. And last but not least, a real squat goes well below parallel, and parallel is defined as the highest part of your quad being parallel with the ground, not your upper glutes being parallel with a safety rack that is set at underarm height.

 

Below are three easy exercise to include in your hamstrings workout along with hamstring exercise tips that will help you add serious size to your hamstrings and make them stronger and more defined than ever.

 

  1. Squats: hamstring style

 

Take a shoulder-width stance. Double that distance, and then step half outward, and now you’re in a hamstring squat start position. Point your toes out. Lighten the load, and go down until you can crush a soda can with your ass. Squeeze tight and pull your hips in on the way up, and now tell me where you felt that. Got it, good, now do that for every kind of squat based movement and you will be on your way to having a true pig roast on the backside of your legs.

 

  1. Sumo Deadlift: rapid growth incoming

 

Approach a deadlift bar with as wide as stance as you can handle. If your toes can come within an inch of the plates, do it. Grab the bar like you would any deadlift and pull your butt down so your legs are parallel with the ground. Straighten your arms out and pick your head and chest up. When you start the movement, initiate it with the hips and knees simultaneously. Feel that strain in the back of your legs? Guess what, you just fired up the bacon. Squeeze out 8 reps for 4 or 5 sets and get ready to see some bulging on the backside of your legs.

 

  1. Leg Curls: serious hamstring activation

 

Ok, so you’ve done thousands of reps of hamstring curls, but how many have you done with your toes pointing in, out and back. Most of the time when you perform hamstring curls you dorsiflex (bring your toes toward your shins) your feet. This lengthens the calf and actually causes them to work as a knee flexor, reducing the work done by your hamstrings. Point your toes, like you are flexing your calves, and then pull through and feel the difference. Oh, and you’ll have to lighten the load considerably, but your hams will be smoking after just a few reps. Take that move one step further and point your toes inward for a few sets and then outward for a few sets and you will activate all three heads of your hamstrings in a fashion that will make it hard to stand up the next day.

 

BE CONSISTENT FOR SERIOUS GROWTH

 

So, you decided it’s time to get serious about your hamstring muscles. Do this hamstrings workout routine before your leg workout twice a week for 6 to 8 weeks. Then do your squats, leg presses, leg extensions, and calf raises. Be careful to lighten the load on the rest of your legs as your hamstrings will be on fire and your glutes won’t be far behind. Be a beast in the gym and attack your hammies like you attack your chest and arms and they will grow!

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