I am in the process of losing weight. I do as much cardio as I can, mostly jogging, but I also try to lift weights 2-3 days a week. I usually do two sets of 12 reps on every machine in my gym. I set the weight so that my muscles begin to struggle by the end of the second set. In two years, my muscles in general have toned up a little (my pecs and arms particualrly), and I have gained a some strength over all.
For some reason, the only muscle group that I have a lot of difficulty with is my quads. When I use the leg extension machine, I usually can only lift about 60-70 lbs, and my legs generally give out by the 8 to 10 reps. My quads are usually aching by that point. I really don't have this problem with any other muscle group.
I'm a "stocky" guy, and have always had large thighs and cavles. I would think that my quads would be stronger than other muscle groups, but that isn't the case. What exercises can I do to strengthen (and maybe tone) my quads? Why would my quads be less in shape than other muscles? I jog 5-6 times a week, doesn't that help strengthen leg muscles too?
Thanks. Greg.
For some reason, the only muscle group that I have a lot of difficulty with is my quads. When I use the leg extension machine, I usually can only lift about 60-70 lbs, and my legs generally give out by the 8 to 10 reps. My quads are usually aching by that point. I really don't have this problem with any other muscle group.
I'm a "stocky" guy, and have always had large thighs and cavles. I would think that my quads would be stronger than other muscle groups, but that isn't the case. What exercises can I do to strengthen (and maybe tone) my quads? Why would my quads be less in shape than other muscles? I jog 5-6 times a week, doesn't that help strengthen leg muscles too?
Thanks. Greg.