30 Minutes Intermediate Quads Workout with Smith Machine
A 30 minutes general fitness workout targeting your quads using smith machine equipment. 3 exercises, 9 total sets, designed for intermediate lifters.
30 Minutes
Duration
9
Total Sets
8-15 reps
Rep Range
~315
Est. Calories
The Workout
Start with this as your primary movement. Warm up with 2 lighter sets first.
Form cues
- Set the bar at collarbone height and cross your arms over it to secure it on your front delts.
- Stand with feet shoulder-width apart, toes slightly turned out.
- Squat down with an upright torso until your thighs pass parallel.
Position the bar on your upper traps.
Form cues
- Position the bar on your upper traps.
- Place feet slightly forward of where they would be for a free squat.
- Unrack and squat down to parallel or below.
Finish strong — take the last set close to failure.
Form cues
- Sit in the leg press with your back flat against the pad.
- Place feet shoulder-width apart in the middle of the platform.
- Lower the platform until your knees reach 90 degrees or slightly below.
Why This Workout Works
This workout is built around the principles of general fitness training. Combine compound movements with moderate loads and moderate reps. Include a mix of push, pull, hinge, squat, and carry patterns each week. Add 2-3 days of cardio and prioritize mobility work. This is sustainable, long-term training.
Training Parameters
- Rep Range: 8-15 reps — designed for sustained muscular effort
- Rest Periods: 60-90 seconds — short rest to maximize calorie burn
- Sets Per Exercise: 3 sets — optimized for general fitness
Quads Training Tips
- *Squat depth matters — going below parallel recruits significantly more quad muscle fibers.
- *Elevating your heels on a wedge shifts emphasis to the quads over the glutes.
- *Leg extensions are underrated for isolating the quads after heavy compound work.
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