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Home » Bodybuilding News » Wellness Bodybuilder Chloe Pickford's Steroid Cycle and Leg Workout, Explained

Wellness Bodybuilder Chloe Pickford’s Steroid Cycle and Leg Workout, Explained

Pickford states her steroid use is minimal, touting favorable genetics for bodybuilding.

Written by Terry Ramos
Last updated on June 3rd, 2024

IFBB Pro League Wellness bodybuilder and personal trainer Chloe Pickford recently shared insights into her leg day routine and steroid cycle on her YouTube channel. She is amidst her prep for her professional Wellness debut in 2024, two years after earning her IFBB Pro Wellness card in 2022.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r72-7w251fQ&ab_channel=ChloePickfordIFBBPRO

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Editor’s Note: This article contains information relating to the usage of performance-enhancing drugs. This content is for entertainment purposes only, does not constitute or contain medical advice, and does not necessarily reflect the views of either BarBend or Pillar4 Media.

Chloe Pickford’s Steroid Cycle

During her workout, Pickford discussed her steroid regimen. She was natural in the three years leading to her pro card, attributing much of her growth to genetics. Pickford didn’t use any growth hormones or other performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs); however, as she began her competition preparation, she noticed a decline in the physique necessary to compete in the Wellness division.

During Pickford’s cut from her prep diet, which consisted of 700 carbs per day, she used steroids as an assistance the week of her regional contest, two weeks before the Arnold contest, where she acquired her pro card.

[PEDs] didn’t make me grow muscle; they helped me retain my look.

IFBB Pro Chloe Pickford

“You can argue that [the steroids] didn’t make me grow; it retained the look,” said Pickford. “That’s not a massively assisted prep, so I’m proud. Genetics carried me through. The pro league is a bit of a different story, but my usage is minimal.”

Chloe Pickford’s Leg Day Routine

Below is a breakdown of her leg workout:

  • Seated Leg Curl
  • 45-degree Leg Press
  • Smith Machine Bulgarian Split Squat
  • Machine Hip Abductor
  • Machine Hip Thrust

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Seated Leg Curl

Like many bodybuilders, Pickford employs isolation exercises to engage her hamstrings, adequately warming up before compound exercises. A spotter assists her with the final two reps during leg curls as she pushes to failure.

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A post shared by Chloe Pickford (@chloepickford_ifbbpro)

Research supports training for muscle failure to promote muscle growth effectively. (1) Pickford maintains a training log, which aids accountability.

45-Degree Leg Press, Hip Abductor, & Hip Thrust

The leg press machine biases the quads, glutes, and hamstrings depending on foot position. Pickford’s 45-degree angle maximizes her range of motion.

Due to hip tightness, Pickford is challenged by the hip abductor. She addresses the issue via massages every three weeks. Pickford concludes her leg workout by focusing on the glutes via hip thrusts at high reps with a squeeze at the top of each rep.

“With the hip thrust, many forget about their glutes as they go down. On the eccentric, think about your glutes the whole time…much better [mind-muscle] connection,” says Pickford. She reps to near failure, finishing with partial repetitions until she can no longer extend her hips.

References

  1. Nóbrega, S. R., & Libardi, C. A. (2016). Is Resistance Training to Muscular Failure Necessary?. Frontiers in physiology, 7, 10. https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2016.00010

Featured image: @chloepickford_ifbbpro on Instagram

About Terry Ramos

As a personal trainer and writer, Terry loves changing lives through coaching and the written word. Terry has a B.S. in Kinesiology and is an American College of Sports Medicine Certified Personal Trainer. Find out more about Terry's training services here: terrys-training.ck.page/b777772623

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