Weight Training Workout: Quad Day
- Initial Mile
- Jan 1
- 2 min read

Weight Training Workout: Quad (Quadricep Day)
Who's This For?
Suitable for all levels
Weight Training Workout Chest Day Benefits:
Improve muscular strength and muscular aesthetics in the quadricep (quad) muscles
Workout Implementation:
To maintain balance between all other training practices, it’s recommended to complete a weight training workout at least 3-4x/week.
Training Equipment:
Dumbbells
Plyobox or elevated platform
Strength Training Workout Details:
Complete 1-6 repetitions | 2-6 sets | rest 2-5 minutes between each set.
Muscular Hypertrophy Training Workout Details:
Complete 6-12 repetitions | 3-6 sets | rest 60-90 sec. between each set.
Warm Up:
Complete a 5 minute warm up or complete Initial Mile's Total Body Warm Up.
Cool Down:
Complete a 5 minute cool down or complete Initial Mile's Chi Flow Yoga Routine.
Weight Training Workout Quad Day:
Exercise 1: Dumbbell Squats
Exercise 2: Dumbbell Split Squats
Exercise 3: Dumbbell Walking Lunges
Exercise 4: Jump Squats
Exercise 5: Squat Hold
Exercise Alternatives:
If regression is required or equipment is limited, below are some alternative exercises:
Jump Squats > Squat to Calf Raise
Training Notes:
Utilize heavy to medium weight for hypertrophy training and heavy weight for strength training goals.
Follow the specific tempo count provided for each weight training goal.
Hypertrophy tempo includes a 3 second concentric phase, 1 second hold at the peak and a 2 second eccentric phase.
Strength training tempo includes a 1 second concentric phase, 0 second hold at the peak and a 2 second eccentric phase.
Disclaimer: All information presented and written within this article are intended for informational purposes only. You should not rely on this information as a substitute for, nor does it replace, professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you should choose to follow or participate in any workout, program or practice, you do so voluntarily and do not hold Initial Mile and it's founder responsible for any cause of injury or death. If you have any concerns or questions about your health, you should always consult with a physician or other health-care professional.



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