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Chris Bumstead Continues Progress With Massive Leg Day Workout

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Chris Bumstead continues to crush the gym since his return with a huge leg day.

Chris Bumstead is back in his full swing and is crushing the gym since returning to action. Bumstead had to take some tie off after battling COVID-19 but has since gotten back in the gym. Bumstead recently shared a huge leg day workout to get a massive pump.

Bumstead lost upwards of 28 pounds when he contracted the virus. He was forced to take time away from the gym as he recovered. This was back in December and the reigning three-time Classic Physique Olympia champ has been hard at work since. Bumstead took to his YouTube page to share a huge leg workout that he went though recently.

Chris Bumstead began his workout with single leg extensions and leg curls. When performing single leg extensions, the machine the does not have enough weight for Bumstead. He performs a set of 20 and returns to the other leg to perform reps until failure. Bumstead then moves onto back squats, where he has to watch his knees.

Bumstead explained how he has to wear knee sleeves and a lifting belt for working sets. These come after a warm-up set before he adds plates. Back squats can also train hips and hamstrings but Bumstead also focuses on keeping his knees pain-free.

“Personally, I’m old, I have old man knees. So I just wear them for injury prevention when I go heavy. But I personally like to warm up until one or two sets before my working set… I’ll wear no sleeves. That’s so that I’m not completely dependent on them. I still got a little bit of completely free weight on my knee. So when I start to go heavier, especially now that I am getting back into squats, I throw the sleeves on. I wear really loose ones. More just to keep my knee a little supportive and warm.”

Chris Bumstead moves onto Bulgarian squats after his final set of back squats. These are done to build up the glute muscles and this is an area of focus for the Olympia champion. Bumstead ends the workout with hamstring curls and machine calf raises.

Once the workout is complete, Bumstead explains how he is still in the reintegration phase. This is because he is still working his way up since returning from COVID-19 and back in the gym. Bumstead is not performing his normal set volume at the moment. He will add an addition drop set if he feels like he has more energy.

When healthy, Chris Bumstead has one of the best physiques in bodybuilding and will be going for another Olympia title in December. This leg day shows that Bumstead is back to training at a high level and there is still another gear he can reach.

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