Apr 18, 2013

The Principles Of The Rock Leg Workout Explained‏


By Russ Howe


When individuals are learning how to build muscle they often end up looking for their favorite celebrity and trying to discover the type of workouts they do in the gym to achieve their physique. Today we'll be looking at one such celebrity, Dwayne Johnson.

While many celebrity fitness plans are gimmicks designed to sell dvd's, Dwayne Johnson is a figure who simply trains because he enjoys training. In today's article we are going to be paying special attention to the lower body routine he adopts in the gym.

The Rock leg workout is something which is particularly eye catching.

One of the reasons for this is that Dwayne Johnson has achieved an impressive transformation in the last year. While his workout routine is something which anybody can do, of course, those results have also been achieved because of a strict diet and putting proven hypertrophy principles in place before hitting the gym.

As with most things in life, the best results are achieved when things are kept simple. This applies here, too. While many gym members get caught up in looking for the next big secret exercise to emerge, those who stick to the old proven principles tend to experience superior results overall. Exercises such as Calf Raise and Squat remain unchallenged despite the many advances we've made in sports science over the years. Likewise, adjusting something simple like intensity can yield excellent improvements from a fat loss perspective.

Today's plan consists of just five exercises, which are as follows.

* Box Squats - 5 sets of 25 repetitions.

* Leg Press - 4 sets of 25, 20, 18 and 16 repetitions followed by a burnout set of 25.

* Four sets of Lunges performed on a Smith Machine, with eight repetitions per leg.

* The Lying Leg Curl machine gets four sets of pyramid training with reps of 12, 10, 8 and 6. Again, this is immediately followed up with a burnout set of a further twelve.

* Last but not least is the Standing Calf Raise. Six sets of sixteen followed by 20 reps as a burnout set.

You may be looking at the routine and thinking it's a fairly standard workout and in truth you would be correct. The trick is to monitor your intensity level during the session, keeping rest times down to as little as 30 seconds in between each set and 60 seconds as you switch between exercises.

Furthermore, there are two proven hypertrophy principles at play here which will ensure you also get sufficient tears in your muscle fibers to stimulate maximum growth in your lower body. They are the pyramid principle and the burnout principle.

The pyramid principle allows you to consistently increase the resistance level on every set performed by slightly lowering the target number of repetitions involved as your progress with an exercise.

Burnout sets are designed to mop up any remaining energy left in the targeted body part following the last round. By placing a light weight on the bar and pushing out up to twenty more repetitions immediately after your last set of a particular exercise you will be able to stimulate further growth.

While it sticks to the basics, The Rock leg workout is by no means basic in it's execution. It shows that the trick to building the body your trying to achieve lies not in the exercises you perform but in the way you perform them. If most men are honest with the gym they'll admit that they don't hit their lower body with the same intensity they show when training the 'ego muscles', such as chest and biceps. Losing that bad habit is key to making the most of your potential on lower body workouts like this.




About the Author:

Author Bio: Discover how to build muscle with top personal trainer Russ Howe PTI. Today's workout, the rock leg workout, is just one of tons available on his exclusive fitness site.

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