aadams
Cathlete
Hello everyone,
This is my first post. I've been reading all of the different forums here now for about 2 months and have learned quite a bit. I've always considered myself a fairly decent fitness buff but had no idea until I saw Cathe on television and then went on to find out more online. WOW, I am no longer bored with my day to day workouts. Now 15 dvds later and adding on I have a question.
My legs have always developed fairly quickly over the years with the running and free weights and machines I'm so used to doing but my hamstrings just never seem to quite measure up like the quad area. I do all the things you're supposed to do, leg curls, straight leg dead lifts, running and I can feel it the next day but still can't quite get them where I'd like. They don't look bad but I know they could look better. I'm just out of ideas. Cathe's workouts have helped I will say.
Any suggestions would be great, for the record I'm 5'6, 118-120 lbs athletic build and I eat good for the most part and always have. Oh, and I'm 42, (YIKES!)
Annette
This is my first post. I've been reading all of the different forums here now for about 2 months and have learned quite a bit. I've always considered myself a fairly decent fitness buff but had no idea until I saw Cathe on television and then went on to find out more online. WOW, I am no longer bored with my day to day workouts. Now 15 dvds later and adding on I have a question.
My legs have always developed fairly quickly over the years with the running and free weights and machines I'm so used to doing but my hamstrings just never seem to quite measure up like the quad area. I do all the things you're supposed to do, leg curls, straight leg dead lifts, running and I can feel it the next day but still can't quite get them where I'd like. They don't look bad but I know they could look better. I'm just out of ideas. Cathe's workouts have helped I will say.
Any suggestions would be great, for the record I'm 5'6, 118-120 lbs athletic build and I eat good for the most part and always have. Oh, and I'm 42, (YIKES!)
Annette