lweaver
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So today I opted to utilize my YMCA membership instead of trecking half an hour and back to the real gym I go to. First mistake.
I wanted to get my squatting done for the week. Guy is in the only squat rack, so I warm up with some light machine hack squats and then wait some more. Not a problem, except the place closes at 8:30...
So about 8:00 I walk up to the now empty rack, which is not a true power rack but a Smith Machine. How bad could it be? Really really bad. Not only is this monstrosity a Smith Machine, but it's some waste of scrap metal that moves both horizontally and vertically, negating the safety aspect of a friggin' smith machine in the first place. On this smith machine is a diagragm of a man doing a back squat with dime plates on the bar, labeled "front squat". I'm not a personal trainer or a Kinesiology expert, but please take my word that the picture was indeed of a back squat.
Anyway, I thought since it happened to move in two planes, that it wouldn't be hopeless. Wrong. I could't set the bar low on my traps, descend, ascend or get my ass back without the contraption trying to pull me forward or backward or limiting me in one direction or another. It just was not suited for a natural movement like the squat.
Then I tried Zerchers, and this thing made them not only difficult but dangerous by working against the natural movement of my hips. It's just brain-numbing that a facility would not only purchase such a piece of crap, but actually believe that it's a safe or effective piece of equipment.
Anyway, enough rant. Who else has encountered equipment that simply should not exist?
I wanted to get my squatting done for the week. Guy is in the only squat rack, so I warm up with some light machine hack squats and then wait some more. Not a problem, except the place closes at 8:30...
So about 8:00 I walk up to the now empty rack, which is not a true power rack but a Smith Machine. How bad could it be? Really really bad. Not only is this monstrosity a Smith Machine, but it's some waste of scrap metal that moves both horizontally and vertically, negating the safety aspect of a friggin' smith machine in the first place. On this smith machine is a diagragm of a man doing a back squat with dime plates on the bar, labeled "front squat". I'm not a personal trainer or a Kinesiology expert, but please take my word that the picture was indeed of a back squat.
Anyway, I thought since it happened to move in two planes, that it wouldn't be hopeless. Wrong. I could't set the bar low on my traps, descend, ascend or get my ass back without the contraption trying to pull me forward or backward or limiting me in one direction or another. It just was not suited for a natural movement like the squat.
Then I tried Zerchers, and this thing made them not only difficult but dangerous by working against the natural movement of my hips. It's just brain-numbing that a facility would not only purchase such a piece of crap, but actually believe that it's a safe or effective piece of equipment.
Anyway, enough rant. Who else has encountered equipment that simply should not exist?