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    Michael ComaousBy Michael ComaousAugust 3, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read0 Views
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    So you’re looking to build your lower body, but you don’t have hours to spend in the gym (because who does?) The good news is, according to a sports scientist, coach, and weightlifter, there are only two movement patterns you need to focus on to make serious gains in your legs. Read on to find out more.

    As a reminder, if you’re new to exercise, it’s always a good idea to seek advice from a qualified professional to ensure you’re moving with good form. Exercising with bad form puts you at risk of injury.

    What are the exercises?

    According to sports scientist Dr Pak, the two movement patterns you should focus on if you want to grow bigger legs, without spending hours in the gym, are squats and deadlifts.


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    In a video on the subject, Dr Pak explains the “squat movement pattern will target your quads, adductors, glutes, and to some extent, your lower back.” The hip hinge pattern “will not only target your hamstrings, but also your glutes, and your erectors.”

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    Here’s how to do both exercises with perfect form

    Squats

    The squat movement pattern includes regular squats, as well as barbell squats and hack squats; however, if you prefer, you could also use a leg press machine in the gym, or use a set of the best adjustable dumbbells and do lunges.

    According to Dr Pak, there is a superior option for those on a time budget: “I think the barbell back squat is likely your best option if you’re training with a minimum effective dose approach,” he says. As you have no back support during a barbell squat, your legs are working harder.

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    The barbell back squat is a fantastic way to build strength in the lower body. Start with a lighter weight on the barbell, or just the bar itself if you’re a complete beginner. Gradually add weight week-by-week to increase the load on your legs. Remember, the right weight will feel challenging, but not impossible, by the final few reps.

    Woman squatting with barbell using a squat rack in gym

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    Here’s how to do a barbell back squat:

    • If you’re starting at a squat rack, duck under the bar, and stand so the barbell is sitting just below your shoulders. Grip the bar with both hands, stand tall to unrack the bar, then take a step back. If you’re using a barbell, lift the barbell from the floor onto your back.
    • Get into your squat stance, with your toes pointing out slightly.
    • Brace your core and push your hips back, bending at the knees to lower down into a squat. Make sure your knees are moving outwards, and not caving in.
    • Squat until your thighs are parallel to the floor, or deeper if you can.
    • Reverse the movement by pushing through both feet to stand up, keeping a soft bend in the knees. Squeeze your glutes as you reach the top of the movement.

    Dr Pak recommends completing four sets of 5-12 reps using a heavy weight. This could either be split into two sessions or one longer leg workout.

    Deadlifts

    The second exercise is the deadlift, or any exercise that involves the hip hinge pattern. This includes Romanian deadlifts, dumbbell Romanian deadlifts, conventional deadlifts, or good mornings using a barbell.

    Dr Pak’s recommendation here is to do dumbbell or barbell Romanian deadlifts. These work the hamstrings, glutes, back, calves and when the load is increased, your grip strength.

    Man in the gym performing a deadlift using a barbell with several plates on each end

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    Here’s how to do a Romanian deadlift:

    • Start by standing tall, with your feet underneath your hips. Bend down and pick up your barbell or dumbbells, and hold the weight in front of your thighs.
    • From here, send your hips back and lower the weight down your legs, keeping a soft bend in your knee. Keep your back straight, and your shoulder blades drawn back towards one another.
    • When the weight is below your knees, and you can feel a stretch in your hamstrings, send your hips forward to return to your starting position.

    Dr Pak recommends lifting a heavy weight, and completing four weekly sets of 5-12 reps.

    He goes on to explain that this is a bare-bones approach for people who are short on time. “Squat movement patterns and hip hinge movement patterns will not target your rectus femoris or the short head of your hamstrings,” he says. If you can, a leg extension or a leg curl will cover you fully. If you don’t have access to a gym, try doing sissy squats or reverse nordic curls.

    Strong legs can help reduce your risk of injury, improve your balance, increase your calorie burn and lead to better athletic performance. Weight training is a great place to start, and prioritizing squats and deadlifts will get you a lot of bang for your buck if you’re short on time.

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