in upper body daya I can leave the gym basically dry. leg day though I'm drenched
both days I push to or close to failure
roughly same amount of time
is it just because legs haveuch more muscle mass?
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in upper body daya I can leave the gym basically dry. leg day though I'm drenched
both days I push to or close to failure
roughly same amount of time
is it just because legs haveuch more muscle mass?
I’m not an expert, but I’d say it’s because your legs are basically half your body. Not only that but most leg exercises require the use of other muscles. Like, if you’re squatting with weights you are using pretty much every major muscle group in your body.
It’s because fingers are really good. Legs don’t have fingers, it’s basically the only difference if you think about it. Fingers make everything better. Find someone with really long toes and ask how their leg day goes, see if I’m wrong
Your quadriceps are the largest muscles in your body (the second largest being your lattisimus dorsi). That’s why squats are often considered to be the most effective exercise you van do for weight loss and muscle building.
It’s understandable that working the largest muscles in your body would cause you to potentially sweat more profusely than working your other muscles, though the amount you sweat is the result of a myriad of factors like genetics and overall health.
Work done is mass multipled by distance moved. Leg day is simply much more work.
I’m not an expert, but I was thinking it probably has to do with muscle memory. If you’re only doing “leg day” one day a week/month, then your body isn’t used to it, so it feels harder to do.
I breathe harder too. My theory was the same as yours, just it’s a lot larger of a muscle. I’m not an expert though
I’m the same way. That’s the only day I need a sweat towel
Sundial@lemm.ee 2 months ago
Leg’s are half your body (more or less). On top of that some exercises involve your back and core muscles, like squats. So you’re actually engaging a good chunk of muscles when working out legs.