I need to convince my friend. can you help me

My friend from work tells me he never works out his legs, and i try to tell he should work his legs, but he just doesnt listen to me. he says he runs on the treadmill and thats good enough. What should i tell him. His goal is to get bigger.
 
My friend from work tells me he never works out his legs, and i try to tell he should work his legs, but he just doesnt listen to me. he says he runs on the treadmill and thats good enough. What should i tell him. His goal is to get bigger.

tell your friend he may have mental retardation.
 
The benefit for doing leg excercises, appears from research not to be from increasing long term natural levels of testosterone and GH. I believe however the large burst of testosterone and other hormones during leg excercises, are the major reasons why squats and deadlifts are very important for overall muscle building. It’s the same reason why a bench press is more effective mass builder than a chest flye workout. Why? because the compound bench press is going to release more testosterone and GH in a workout than a chest flye.

The large burst of anabolic hormones resulting from squats and deadlifts, allows most of your muscles to benefit from this release simultaneously. Squats and deadlifts work many muscles simultaneously in the body and will allow most of your body to get some stimulation from the release of the hormones during the workout. The testosterone and GH released, is very crucial for being a catalyst for your muscle growth. It won’t be released as much in the smaller compound excercises, such as bench press. Therefore doing smaller compound excercises, would not be able to makeup for the benefit of having leg workouts in your routine.

In short, doing squats and leg compounds encourage muscle growth all over the body due to the hormones they release.
 
Tell him if he's not gonna work half the body then he can expect half the gains.

My weight lifting partner wonders why I am 6'0 180 pounds with a little gut and faster then him when he is 5'7 130 pounds with his "six-pack". Its because I squat and deadlift.
 
It amazes me how naive some people are. Tell him he may be strong but he's not actually fit. Throw him on a bike and tell him to go climb a hill. Or better yet, have him read the first line in the first paragraph of this - "Paired with regular aerobic exercise..."
 
His legs will be thin and muscular and his cardio will be fine. If he's happy with that good for him. But, if he wants to get big, he's gotta hit the weights. I have never seen a runner with big legs.
 
To work on your overall symmetry it's essential to do your legs, unless he doesn't mind being top-heavy. His legs play an important role in stability.
 
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