Thursday, October 1, 2020

Why I Take Leg Conditioning Seriously

 Our greatest strength and power in the human body comes from the legs and for good reason. We can haul more weight and last longer using the legs and we don't always give a second thought to the real importance they possess. When I got injured, I vowed to find a way to strengthen my lower limbs to the best of my abilities and 15+ Years later, I'm still in pretty damn good shape. 

I may have been very upper body oriented but after developing my conditioning in my legs from 1000's of Squats, 1000's of Step Ups, 1000's of Lower Body Animal Exercises and more, the more I came to realize just how important my legs are to me. Because of my will to keep fighting after my injuries, Leg Training became a bigger priority than I originally aspired to. My legs have been a huge asset for me and the way I would help others when they needed it. It has helped keep my stamina up while hiking, it helped me last a bit longer each time in BJJ and it has helped me stay limber and fast to keep up with little kids and others half my age. 

I wasn't always the fastest or lifted the heaviest weight or ran a marathon but I always believed that if I kept my legs in good condition for whatever comes my way, I trusted my instincts and knowledge to keep me going. I had a pure hatred for being in a wheelchair and everyday I wanted so badly to walk and do things and I made choices that would alter me forever because when reality hit me the day I broke my legs, it made me learn a life lesson that is stuck in my memory. Those who have to live in a wheelchair, I have the deepest sympathies for and wished they could do things but life has thrown things at them that make them grow as a person and teach others to not to take things for granted.

The legs may not always look the sexiest, the powerful looking and sure as hell may not always seem like they do much but when you condition them and use them for real function and strength to help others, that's a bigger reward than any trophy or medal. I take Leg Conditioning seriously because I know what it's like to be held down and having to fight to make myself stronger but also because I never want to experience that pain and hatred ever again. 

Train your legs to last, to have strength when it's needed and to enjoy life to the fullest. 


Here is a new video I put up on TikTok where I share bodyweight leg exercises for Men & Women to get in top notch condition for long term strength, explosiveness, agility, cardiovascular conditioning and speed.    

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