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Calisthenics for Aesthetics: Episode 2- Legs 

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In this episode, I talk about several calisthenics exercise and variations you can use to develop your legs. Different variations of the basic movements can be used to emphasize different parts of your legs, helping you reach your aesthetic goals.
Squats are the foundational leg movement that develop a base level of strength, conditioning, mobility, balance, and muscle mass in the lower body. Lunges can be an exceptionally effective tool for glute development, but also have a role as a total and complete leg developer as well. Pistols are perfect for those with stubborn legs, who need more intensity in their leg training.
Aside from the basics, jumping rope, running, sprinting, plyometrics, cycling, and isometrics can all be used, carefully and strategically, to further develop some aesthetic legs (more as a byproduct).

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@zubovaka
@zubovaka 2 года назад
I really started appreciating the tone and calm delivery of the useful information. I am so tired of tv-show style RU-vid content full of fluff.
@Kboges
@Kboges 2 года назад
Thanks so much for the kind feedback. The production is simple, for sure. Just trying to get the content out there.
@AncientHueman
@AncientHueman 2 года назад
This is true. Straight to the point. Very helpful
@angurishudesu
@angurishudesu 2 года назад
Sean Nalewanyj is pretty good and he's similar with the no bs type info
@saadmohammed5750
@saadmohammed5750 2 года назад
The way they try to motivate by shouting always suspends me laughing in the middle of video
@compactcelsius269
@compactcelsius269 2 года назад
Agreeds I hate the "Tv style" crap you're talking about. So disingenuous.
@jimperry4420
@jimperry4420 3 года назад
If you have a treadmill around, try what I call car pushes. Put the incline up but don’t turn on the treadmill. Pure leg drive to power it. Huge leg and calf work out.
@Kboges
@Kboges 3 года назад
I wish I could give this more thumbs up! This is such an awesome idea. I owned a gym for several years and the one thing I really miss... sled pushes! I would like to get a treadmill in the future and when I do, I'm doing this!
@jimperry4420
@jimperry4420 3 года назад
@@Kboges It’s killer.
@sonofman70x7
@sonofman70x7 2 года назад
Great idea
@shinobi-no-bueno
@shinobi-no-bueno 2 года назад
@@Kboges #kneesovertoesguy credits unpowered reverse treadmill walking for jump-starting his lower body recovery
2 года назад
Does it have any harm to the Treadmill?
@bickf4341
@bickf4341 2 года назад
3 sets of 25 pistols are just insane bro..
@DarkTrapStudio
@DarkTrapStudio 8 дней назад
Im at 6 reps x 3 sets each day, hope I will get to it soon !
@omarperez8634
@omarperez8634 3 года назад
Damn bro...form is impeccable. I've watched a few videos already and your attention to form is top-notch. A lot of even well trained and long experienced calisthenic athletes will phone it in a bit with body weight squat form but yours is textbook quality from start to finish.
@Kboges
@Kboges 3 года назад
Thanks Omar. I work really hard on my technique and try to get it perfect. I find it makes a huge difference with all the movements. Thank you for the compliment! Much appreciated, my friend.
@dheerajb1883
@dheerajb1883 2 года назад
Ngl he looks like a Boston Dynamics robot in that walk😅
@thequickwit8174
@thequickwit8174 Год назад
I find it pretty astounding how well-spoken Kyle's viewers are!!
@kofiagyare
@kofiagyare Год назад
@@thequickwit8174 Honestly, it feels like a 2003 internet forum in here -- proper grammar, full sentences, and complete thoughts! Loving this composed little corner of RU-vid :)
@lukeskywalker6809
@lukeskywalker6809 Год назад
Because excellence brings out the best in people.
@ethanashbaugh8016
@ethanashbaugh8016 2 года назад
I’m new to calisthenics and you make me excited about the possibilities. Thank you so much for what you do, and how you deliver your info in such a concise, clear, informative way. Kudos to you, keep hammering.
@bearleeleagle7170
@bearleeleagle7170 2 года назад
So glad I stumbled over your channel. Really love the content. Straight to the point. No BS. Awesome. All the best for your little daughter! :)
@Kboges
@Kboges 2 года назад
Thank you so much!! That is exceptionally kind of you 🙏
@NeverNoodle
@NeverNoodle 2 года назад
I will echo the sentiment that many others have shared. I stumbled upon your channel and I am quite impressed with your content. The videos are concise, precise and very informative. I also noticed that you're very responsive in the comments section. Fantastic channel!
@Danteonyt
@Danteonyt Год назад
The best calisthenics channel I've found and the only one I'll need from now on! Starting consistent calisthenics exercises starting tomorrow and I'll have your info in mind every step of the way. Thank you very much for the great information :)
@rupamsarma3248
@rupamsarma3248 4 месяца назад
I am from India and u guys can definitely follow some Indian wrestlers for bodyweight exercises - two names are Ankit Baiyanpuria and Rahul Dhandlaniya !! ( I am damn sure most of you will like it...wont understand their words much but can obviously understand by watching the exercises )
@Kboges
@Kboges 4 месяца назад
I'm a huge fan of Indian wrestlers; awesome physiques and incredible work ethic!
@rupamsarma3248
@rupamsarma3248 4 месяца назад
@@Kboges Glad to know that Sir !! Btw I am a student trying to fit in fitness in my busy schedule of exams , assignments, practicals , externals , internals , etc. and your videos have helped me a lottt !! Thank you for the knowledge Sir !!!
@leoescalante8135
@leoescalante8135 Год назад
This is Fitness and Calisthenics at the same time! I love this because you can bring this lifestyle wherever you are in any point in your life. Good job Kyle!
@Kboges
@Kboges Год назад
Thank you, Leo! I'm happy you enjoy the content!
@jamesmcclusky3120
@jamesmcclusky3120 2 года назад
Yours is my favourite calisthenics channel I've found. It's a real breath of fresh air
@Kboges
@Kboges 2 года назад
Thank means a lot. Thank you!
@MrLikearabbit
@MrLikearabbit 2 года назад
I really appreciate your videos. I have restructured my whole approach to working out based on your guidance, and it feels great!
@baydenhooper7842
@baydenhooper7842 Год назад
Quality content, straight to the point, very informative, specific Information, easy to digest, brilliant for like minded people who cannot focus too well with all these different RU-vidrs who like to rub you up and down and tell you it’s a simple fix, when in fact putting in this precise format is what they need, no excuses no hype, just information, you have done me and many people a favour, thank you for being you dude 🤙
@Kboges
@Kboges Год назад
Wow, Bayden! Thank you for this! This is very kind feedback. Much appreciated!
@DiMatos95
@DiMatos95 2 года назад
Just passing by the comments to congratulate you on the content and the baby. You gave me some added motivation to keep doing calisthenics, since I've not been in a gym since the beginning of the pandemics.
@edsled7730
@edsled7730 4 месяца назад
Thrilled to find you. Recommendations are different than what I’ve been exposed to in the past and make perfect sense. I am 70 and trying hard to maintain strength. Suggestion to not work to failure and then be too sore to work out for several days is intuitive, but different than what I’ve heard in the past.
@jamesmillward
@jamesmillward 2 года назад
You’re very good at presenting this information. It’s been super helpful! Thank you 🙏
@emiel9958
@emiel9958 2 года назад
Just tried these exercises as I’m in quarantine right now. Normally, I do back squats, leg press and other powerlifting stuff to train my legs. This was way harder than I expected it to be. Focusing on perfect form essentially almost always halves the amount of reps you can do, I had such a hard time with the lunges. As a finisher, I did the horse stance for as long as I could hold it. My legs are still on fire. Great stuff man!
@Valhura77
@Valhura77 2 года назад
Anyone know how many reps an average human should be performing
@chaddickens8704
@chaddickens8704 Год назад
@@Valhura77 he goes over it in the beginning. Working your way up to 3 sets of 50-100 reps. Adding volume slowly so if you find a set of 25-30 to be challenging then start there and week by week add maybe five reps to each set. Hope that helps and that my reply is still relevant to your training goals.
@cedricboulland4424
@cedricboulland4424 2 года назад
Thanks, much needed video of a topic I always have wanted to hear about but never have until now, keep it up!
@Skyesalley
@Skyesalley 2 года назад
Beautiful. Glad to have found this channel! Thanks brother.
@whattheheck7984
@whattheheck7984 2 года назад
I'm always impressed with your form. It's always so ...clean
@thomasshen4389
@thomasshen4389 Год назад
This is the best and my favorite channel out of all !!!
@graphiteguy9028
@graphiteguy9028 2 года назад
This information is very useful and accurate. I really appreciate style of these vids very calming and simple.
@1pax1
@1pax1 2 года назад
Great as always. Thanks for another substantive video.
@attentionlabel
@attentionlabel 2 года назад
Yay for hill sprints! Glad you recommend them!
@Doctor-BAR
@Doctor-BAR 3 года назад
Nice video man!!!! Legs are often neglected in calisthenics community.....! its great that you covered legs after biceps...! keep up the good work bro.
@Kboges
@Kboges 3 года назад
Thanks Abdul! I agree. They are often neglected. I didn't want to save them for the end of the series, like some sort of after thought. Thanks for the support!
@once7966
@once7966 Год назад
I'm really grateful for all the Quality information you provide us with, thank you K Boges.
@Kboges
@Kboges Год назад
Thank you! I'm grateful for the support and kind feedback.
@goodbuy7556
@goodbuy7556 Год назад
So straight to the point. Best regards to you and your daughter.
@Kboges
@Kboges Год назад
Thank you, GoodBuy!🙏
@cheesyjesus7887
@cheesyjesus7887 Год назад
@@Kboges Thank you, goodbye?
@wedoaliltrollin1580
@wedoaliltrollin1580 Год назад
@@cheesyjesus7887the guys name
@XeLLKiller
@XeLLKiller Год назад
Simple, effective, smart, straight the Point. I cant NOT subscribe. Heavily underrated channel!
@williamwolf5598
@williamwolf5598 3 года назад
Just found this channel fantastic content!!! 👍🏻
@Kboges
@Kboges 3 года назад
Thanks William! Glad you are enjoying it. If you ever have any questions, just let me know.
@argiberico
@argiberico 2 года назад
@@Kboges I've a question. In a gym, I need small rings underneath my hills to squat all the way down 😒 What stretched would allow me to do pistol squats?
@attaboy_p
@attaboy_p 2 года назад
Thanks man! love your videos, keep going 💪
@powerofchange4174
@powerofchange4174 10 месяцев назад
I like the emphasis you put on the adequate execution of each excercise.
@Kboges
@Kboges 10 месяцев назад
Thanks! I feel movement quality and technique are very important and generally under appreciated in the calisthenics community when it comes to basic exercises.
@siddhantmahapatra646
@siddhantmahapatra646 2 года назад
Man the amount of information in this video is insane...i learnt a lot for this video...
@thezamus5335
@thezamus5335 2 года назад
thanks so much, I'm a skinny guy and I recently bought 2 little dumbbells of 10 kg each other, I have been training on the floor for 2 years until I found a bar, but I don't know how to exercise my legs, I've been doing quick squats of 60 reps in 4 sets, but it started to injure my right knee and I don't see many results in 2 years of doing quick squats, I weighed 130 pounds and I'm 143 now with a height of 1.75 m, I appreciate your content so much, keep it up!!
@adamfernandes4312
@adamfernandes4312 2 года назад
Why is RU-vid only just recommending this to me? This guy is extremely insightful.
@Yashhh02
@Yashhh02 6 месяцев назад
K boges you're a great guy many thanks for the information.
@bennyhayes4283
@bennyhayes4283 3 месяца назад
Great content, Kyle. I have really been following your channel for the last several months. Love it. Simpler is better, as I used to do the 20 rep breathing squats. Now, at 65, not so much. One overlooked exercise is the cossack squat, as it adds another stimulus to leg training. It is also a fantastic hip mobility movement. Anyway, keep inspiring and educating.
@deciduousdiscipline9592
@deciduousdiscipline9592 2 года назад
Great, useful video as always. Thank you
@oversipelio983
@oversipelio983 Год назад
Been using the bulgarian split squat and the shrimp squats for a few days, really liking those.
@pedroportale4739
@pedroportale4739 Год назад
Very nice channel here! I started squatting every day. Specially the squats with wheels up from the floor. A can do now 120 reps nonestop without pain. My left leg was weaker than my right. Also practice the easier shrimp squat method. First, I couldn’t do any rep, now I am doing 4x2-3 reps each leg without any problem. Very happy to find this channel. Very helpful also very minimalistic and serious in any point 👍🏼 thank you sir
@tynanmenezes773
@tynanmenezes773 2 года назад
Brillant content as always!
@Kboges
@Kboges 2 года назад
Thank you, Tynan!
@tillenleskolesnikpikl3114
@tillenleskolesnikpikl3114 Год назад
I really like how you know exactly what you are talking about.
@ghezoi
@ghezoi 2 года назад
I found this channel by mistake. RU-vid search is not very friendly to your seatch, even though is one of the best, straight to the point no BS, not trying to sell me anything channel!! Keep please posting! 🙏
@jeager_07
@jeager_07 2 месяца назад
you are a really underrated coach ,i hope people find your content more and more and become healthy.
@oaoJ69Joao
@oaoJ69Joao 2 года назад
Another informative video, I jsut found your channel today and I'm lovin it
@oddgreen
@oddgreen Год назад
I LOVE that you don't add music over your talking.
@josep1918
@josep1918 2 года назад
Just found this video. Great leg workouts. Now I know I can do leg day at home!! 👍🏻
@pranabsharma1742
@pranabsharma1742 Год назад
Maan I m in love with your content Appreciate the effort and knowledge 🙌🏼🙌🏼
@Kboges
@Kboges Год назад
That means a lot, Pranab! Much appreciated!
@TheWeet5
@TheWeet5 2 года назад
Exactly the content I've been looking for
@Kboges
@Kboges 2 года назад
Thats great to hear! Thank you for the feedback!
@gurukandgal2416
@gurukandgal2416 2 года назад
The perfect form I have ever seen
@Kboges
@Kboges 2 года назад
I appreciate that. Thank you!
@mAEREN7
@mAEREN7 3 года назад
Keep up with the great content !💪
@Kboges
@Kboges 3 года назад
Thank you!
@ysq724y
@ysq724y Год назад
Your channel is full of such good information! So happy I discovered it. I do follow certain trainers on here - fitness faqs, strength side, bioneer, gymnastics method, Adam frater, Ryan humiston, knees over toe guy, bodyweight warrior, Jeremy ethier, etc. & There are certain ones - Sean Nalewanyj - who seem to be very anti-calisthenics (he has called it "dancing around in your living room"). My point is, with all these opinions out there, & with some I watch more than others for sure, yours is so to the point & promising. Glad to have discovered your channel & thank you for sharing all this good information!
@Kboges
@Kboges Год назад
Thank you! Yeah lots of opinions out there. Most everyone has a point. A lot of us are coming from very different perspectives and targeting different audiences. My channel has never been about how to get the biggest, the most jacked, the strongest etc. My goal is to show people that getting in shape is simpler than they thought, that all the equipment can be had for cheap, its accessible, and the time investment is doable for just about anyone. Also, for younger guys, they can build an awesome foundation that will set them up for whatever they want to do athletically. So many people want to put the cart before the horse, and so many are leaving the fundamentals behind without ever having actually gotten good at them... then we in the industry wonder why so many people get hurt, quit, or don't train to begin with.
@bisounours17460
@bisounours17460 Год назад
La flexion sur une jambe est très solide !
@gdsheppa2968
@gdsheppa2968 Год назад
Great Information, came at a perfect time for me
@rawr4444
@rawr4444 2 года назад
Oh, I'm gonna love this series! Thank You!
@stevefowler2112
@stevefowler2112 Год назад
Best content on RU-vid. Anyone who can do real reps of pistol squats has my absolute admiration...those are so damn hard, I also second the be careful adding hill sprints...especially barefoot. I did/do them on the beach and though I thought I was in very good shape I ended up really tearing up my calf muscles that took a very long time to fully heal, by doing soft sand barefoot sand dune sprints at the beach. But yeah they get you in crazy good shape but just ease in to them and don't try to do Marine Recon level workouts when you are an old fart like yours truly.
@1drun1
@1drun1 Год назад
I feel strong relieve in my middle and low back after squats. So good, not only for legs strength.
@Kboges
@Kboges Год назад
I feel this as well!
@nikoss450
@nikoss450 2 года назад
Brother I have started watching your videos very nice work, greetings from Greece 👍🇬🇷
@killybing1
@killybing1 Год назад
I like your explination and the simplicity of your videos , im 61 i am a soccer ⚽️ coach in México im looking to introduce several more Quad exercises for leg strength and speed when running. Thank you
@lcluna78
@lcluna78 Год назад
Thank you for making this video!
@Kboges
@Kboges Год назад
My pleasure, Wonderland!
@amitKumar-ey7dq
@amitKumar-ey7dq 2 года назад
गुरु जी, नमस्ते फ्रॉम इंडिया मुझे आपके जैसे इंस्ट्रक्टर ( गुरु की बहोत जरूरत है। आप इसी तरह से स्वस्थ और मस्त रहें।
@flipper5594
@flipper5594 Год назад
Man thanks for this channel ur doing a good deed for teens like me
@Kboges
@Kboges Год назад
Thanks, Flipper! Stoked you found the channel! Thank you for the support!
@tonyton3333
@tonyton3333 2 года назад
Thank you man ❤️🤙🏽🔥
@djj3357
@djj3357 Год назад
High quality content found on this channel!!!! 🔥🔥🔥
@Kboges
@Kboges Год назад
Thank you, djj!
@HikeRx
@HikeRx Год назад
I hike up and down steep mountain trails. great leg workout.
@forestlittke4649
@forestlittke4649 Год назад
bloopers are always welcome in any video ..... good job!
@Kboges
@Kboges Год назад
I try to keep them out but every once in a while they get in there. 😂
@Will-bx7uq
@Will-bx7uq 2 года назад
Good mornings or RDLs would have been a great addition in this video. Great for mobility and strength in the posterior chain. Bodyweight at high reps these will kill your hamies.
@gregglockhart9551
@gregglockhart9551 2 года назад
Thank you!
@MillerTheOfficialGaming
@MillerTheOfficialGaming Год назад
Great stuff 💪
@johndcruz3434
@johndcruz3434 2 года назад
Such great informative and inspiring videos from you sir. I wish I knew about your videos earlier
@Kboges
@Kboges 2 года назад
Thanks, John.
@isaiahflores9648
@isaiahflores9648 Год назад
no fluff, just tough. That’s K boges
@Thisispow
@Thisispow 2 года назад
Plyometrics has helped my legs a ton! Not only in size but also overall athletic performance.
@hekkrjs2698
@hekkrjs2698 2 года назад
Would you mind telling me, what kind of plyometric exercises you used?
@Thisispow
@Thisispow 2 года назад
@@hekkrjs2698 For sure. So some of my favorite ones include: Frog leaps (killer for quads, glutes, and even core) Sprints, just do short intervals of intense sprints (in somewhere safe ofc and make sure to properly warm up to not fuck up a hip flexor or a hamstring) Static vertical jumps, but land and balance with one leg (so you use one leg as a spring when you fall, but you jump with two) Jumping or hurdling over objects, could be small fences, bushes, and so on. Nothing motivated you more to jump high than the realization that failure is going to be painful. Also I have a free basketball field available usually, where I just do figure 8s, and jump and touch the backboard or hoop. I switch with which leg I jump. If you got a friend you can also do jumping, clapping Bulgarian split squats. Lastly as finishers squat jumps, or regular high rep lunges, or even maintaining a stat squat position. These are all good
@hekkrjs2698
@hekkrjs2698 2 года назад
@@Thisispow Thank you very much! I got two more questions for you: what kind of warmup do you recommend before doing sprints? Did you track any progress, how much muscle mass you build, while doing plyometrics?
@Thisispow
@Thisispow 2 года назад
@@hekkrjs2698 To warm up, I very lightly jog for a bit, do quite a bit of dynamic stretches, bunch of forwards and reverse lunges, side lunges as well, I also recommend running backwards (safely ofc), helps me warm up my knees personally. I also do a bunch of bodyweight squats, high reps until I feel like I'm good to go. Finally before sprinting, I first do a couple of sets where I slowly build up to my max speed at the sprint, so go from jogging, to faster jogging, speeding up and then full speed. I built some muscle for sure, but already having a good mind muscle connection from training at the gym, I was able incorporate those connections in plyometrics. Frog leaps you'll see that your quads will be burning just as much or even more than for example squatting at the gym I mostly started plyometrics because I wanted to gain explosive power and not remain slow.
@hekkrjs2698
@hekkrjs2698 2 года назад
@@Thisispow Thank you very much for your in-depth answer! I appreciate your time and effort greatly :)!
@mangomelon3940
@mangomelon3940 Год назад
Love the content great stuff
@Kboges
@Kboges Год назад
Thank you, mango! I appreciate the support
@wyzar202
@wyzar202 2 года назад
Started to do the high frequency less sets training this week with the high volume and i already can feel way more pain in the muscles than i was getting doing 3 times a week but now i feel way more motivated to do the training sessions and been easier the pain is just showing that is working. I will try to do a update and tell what's my experience and results in a couple of months.
@marceloaguires
@marceloaguires Год назад
How did you do
@ravivasanta5370
@ravivasanta5370 Год назад
Loved your content
@Sean.A.F
@Sean.A.F 2 года назад
I’ve really taken to Cossack squats as my go to squat movement just because they looked like fun. I’m almost 3 years into training with my focus being on health and longevity. I’ve never really taken them to failure, or focused on aesthetics, but after my second year I noticed out of the blue “hey I’ve got some size and definition going.” nothing incredible but certainly happy with the progress. I can’t wait to see where I am in 10 years time.
@03abbasahamed6
@03abbasahamed6 2 года назад
Yes dedicated effort everyday
@farstrider79
@farstrider79 2 года назад
They're part of my daily morning routine, they're good stuff!
@alexg4284
@alexg4284 2 года назад
Congrats on the kid bro!
@TerdFerguson
@TerdFerguson 2 года назад
New sub to the channel. Didn't realize I was into calisthenics until I started watching your channel. My journey started back in December of 2020 and my goal was to start doing push ups. I could barely do 10-12 but I would do them in the morning after cardio then again in the afternoon after cardio. A year later and I can do 100 in the AM and another 100 in the PM, everyday, and I am in the best shape of my life (turn 50 in a few weeks). I would be remiss if I didn't mention I was hyper-focused on what I ate (I follow a keto lifestyle). Started at 215 and now I'm down to 158 and for the first time in my life I have defined chest, shoulders, biceps, and triceps. Even a couple of abs are showing. Can't wait to go through all of your content.
@m.sakai_yt
@m.sakai_yt 2 года назад
Fitness FAQ introduced me this exercise called lateral step ups. But for a bodyweight alternative using floor I do shrimp squats or skater squats.
@isaacnl
@isaacnl 2 года назад
You watched FITNESS FAQS too.. And yeah, i began doing lateral step up and the results were good. Like u said, the shrimp squat is great too.
@jonahfleming1355
@jonahfleming1355 Год назад
Barefoot hill sprints are totally legit, and on the way back down the hill it works the eccentrics really well. Especially if you are blessed with being located near a pretty steep hill, can add a lot of much needed movements to a leg routine
@Kboges
@Kboges Год назад
Yeah 100% agree! I think hill sprints are probably my favorite lower body exercise. They are incredible.
@MosesGTC
@MosesGTC Год назад
I like your video. No fluff and advertisment.
@DarkTrapStudio
@DarkTrapStudio 8 дней назад
Shoutout to baby daughter, the futur of callistehnics in the making, this is history guys !
@albussd
@albussd 2 года назад
Useful content. What about the hamstrings? The exercises mentioned here dominantly work quads.
@ravivasanta5370
@ravivasanta5370 Год назад
Superb man
@luciuschrist6929
@luciuschrist6929 2 года назад
Month old.super blessing, 🙌🙏
@Kboges
@Kboges 2 года назад
🙏
@davidbell4216
@davidbell4216 2 года назад
Excellent information and I definitely subscribed.
@Kboges
@Kboges 2 года назад
Thanks, David! Much appreciated! Let me know if you ever have any questions.
@davidbell4216
@davidbell4216 2 года назад
@@Kboges i definitely will and I appreciate your straightforward approach to fitness. I will be trying some of what you have mentioned this morning in my garage gym.
@noahhannon2305
@noahhannon2305 2 года назад
I highly recommend the Nordic curl for hamstring and glute hypertrophy as well as injury prevention and athletic performance
@Kboges
@Kboges 2 года назад
Yes. It's an awesome exercise. I was going to make a Posterior chain segment, but I got distracted. It's still on the list!
@ShotgunHeroX
@ShotgunHeroX 2 года назад
grats on the kid!!
@Kboges
@Kboges 2 года назад
Thank you!
@ToothBrush531
@ToothBrush531 2 года назад
This is awesome
@marlouw606
@marlouw606 3 года назад
Awesome vídeo.
@Kboges
@Kboges 3 года назад
Thanks, marrow. Much appreciated.
@trentvlak
@trentvlak Год назад
I add toe raises to hit my tibialis and heel raises to hit the calves.
@brandonphilbert175
@brandonphilbert175 2 года назад
Good stuff man, whats your diet like ?
@yoyashuyo3485
@yoyashuyo3485 2 года назад
Earned a sub. My respect ✊ to you sir.
@Kboges
@Kboges 2 года назад
Thank you!
@antonomaseapophasis5142
@antonomaseapophasis5142 11 месяцев назад
I also recommend the month-old squat where you put your toes in your mouth. Be cautious, be conservative and add toes slowly.
@danielprobets7635
@danielprobets7635 2 года назад
I have only recently discovered your channel , and I really like the straightforward advice and whole focus on fundamentals performed with best possible form . Congratulations my friend for your excellent content . Do you use calisthenics only for legs ? Also do you think jumping squats and lunges are a good way to build leg mass ? Keep up the great work brother.
@Kboges
@Kboges 2 года назад
Thanks so much, Daniel! For legs, I like high rep squats, lunges, step ups, etc. Jumps may work well for some, but usually jump training is considered more neurological and stretch/rebound type training. It isn't traditionally used to build muscle, but some people may have a genetic predisposition to hypertrophy from this type of training. Give it a shot and see how it goes.
@gyaneshsingh2473
@gyaneshsingh2473 2 года назад
@@Kboges Can you please advise me how to build extremely strong hamstring muscles ? I don't have any access to equipments or gyms for the same. please reply.
@hekkrjs2698
@hekkrjs2698 2 года назад
@@gyaneshsingh2473 I can think of hill sprints, bodyweight deadlift (or standard deadlifts with band resistance), reverse nordic curl and leg curls. However, I think the kings of these exercises are hill sprints and reverse nordic curls (eccentric and concentric).
@gyaneshsingh2473
@gyaneshsingh2473 Год назад
@@hekkrjs2698 thank you !
@johnyboyburkhart
@johnyboyburkhart Год назад
@@gyaneshsingh2473 Nordic curls are a great bodyweight hamstring exercise and don't require a lot of equipment with some ingenuity.
@marcd1981
@marcd1981 Год назад
Thank you for this video, I do a lot of body-weight training already, so this will be something to work on. I was wondering on progressions for pistol squats, do you have a recommended routine to build up to them? My wife and I currently have stair climbing and hill sprints in our workouts, but I have avoided the Hindu squats because they previously have caused problems behind my knees. After performing them, I cannot fully straighten my legs for about 20 minutes. It feels like a tendon has shortened and won't allow my leg to straighten. Have you heard of this?
@Sebastian-gs6ei
@Sebastian-gs6ei 2 года назад
First of all, thanks for the great content Kyle! For someone who has limited ankle mobility, would you rather recommend to elevate the heels with a small block (or lift them as much as necessary without a block) to ensure proper depth of the squat or to go as deep as possible without lifting the heels?
@RaveDev1528
@RaveDev1528 Год назад
Elevate your heels and continue doing the squats. At times outside your workout,get into a deep squat(full ass to grass)and just spend some time there(yes,even with your spine rounded). Try to do this 2-3 times/day,20-30 s in that bottom position.
@Bingus746
@Bingus746 Год назад
Very valuable information. Do these exercises also work hamstrings? Is there an exercise that specifically targets them?
@Gautam-ps8iy
@Gautam-ps8iy Год назад
I love your content . Binge watching all videos lol
@Kboges
@Kboges Год назад
Thanks, Gautam!
@LatidoCreador
@LatidoCreador 2 года назад
Do you recommend warning up before doing any of these exercises? Mobility exercises maybe? Or can I go straight to the body weight exercises?
@Demonian
@Demonian 10 месяцев назад
ive been watching alot of ur content recently. and feel free to correct me if im wrong, i feel like i havnt seen u do bulgarian split squats? is there a reason u havnt done them or a reason why they are more rarely done? ive seen squats, lunges, reverse lunge, horse stance hold, pistol squats, no bulgarians tho
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