muscledog95
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I feel a major burn and fatigue when I use the leg press machine. Would you guys consider the leg press machine a suitable compound excercise or alternative to the squat
briy61 said:what are atf squats?
enrage said:squats are the only exercise that affects your whole nervous system which equals to total growth
buksoon said:I'm only 106 lbs (also 5'2" and a chick) so I don't claim the tiniest fraction of these guys' expertise.
But, here' s my problem with squats as opposed to leg press:
1. The knee factor. You gotta treat the knees as priceless diamonds, because when they go, THEY GO! Ouch! No training for a long time!
Leg presses feel better on knees--especiall ATF, which seems almost dangerous to me.
2. Squats seem to involve more cardio. Maybe because the whole body is moving. (???) Anyway, that means my heart get "fatigued" almost before legs do. Leg presses are strictly quad and glutes. Otherwise you're lying down. Barely cardio at all.
What do you think?
Big_Brick said:Im 6.1" dont know if thats enough to be a "longer-legged person" but I go all the way, dont think taller ppl have a bigger problem with it. As always dont use to much weight.
Imnotdutch said:It isnt really the height that causes the problems. Its the ratio of the length of your legs to your torso.
Imnotdutch said:What always suprises me is that the ladies here seem to love squatting......and some of the guys just make excuses not to do em.
Theres something special about women that squat......gotta love em![]()
Wyllis said:Leg extensions
Leg press
Hack squats
This is the perfect quad routine if you dont want to squat.
The benefits of doing heavy squats do not outway the negatives. Back strain, knee strain and a big ass.
If you want a big ass and a bad back then squat your life away. They are also a major cause of hernia's.
This is my quad routine and my quads look pretty damn fine.
If you dont want to squat, dont squat. There are alternatives. Alot of pro bodybuilders dont squat because after years of doing them heavy something had to give.
minion said:IMO in this order squats, deadlift/rows and benchpress are all you need to build an impressive physique.
buksoon said:I'm only 106 lbs (also 5'2" and a chick) so I don't claim the tiniest fraction of these guys' expertise.
But, here' s my problem with squats as opposed to leg press:
1. The knee factor. You gotta treat the knees as priceless diamonds, because when they go, THEY GO! Ouch! No training for a long time!
Leg presses feel better on knees--especiall ATF, which seems almost dangerous to me.
2. Squats seem to involve more cardio. Maybe because the whole body is moving. (???) Anyway, that means my heart get "fatigued" almost before legs do. Leg presses are strictly quad and glutes. Otherwise you're lying down. Barely cardio at all.
What do you think?
babyfaced monster said:
Nuff said, this was my very first routine. Some old geezer (50yr old powerlifter) told me to perform this twice a week when he knew i was first starting out. Took me to an ectomorph to a near mesomorph in a year.
nikolai_bolkov said:
This is awesome. My current routine (for at least 1 yr) will only include:
Squats
Deadlifts/SL deadlifts
Bench
Pull-ups/Chin-ups
Bent-over barbell rows
Dips
Weighted crunches.
That's it. I want to see how far I can get with the hardest exercises in the gym.
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