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some one with a shitty core can leg press a thousand pounds, but squat 0.
No ratio |
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nope. no way you can be able to tell what the ratio is.
they are two completly different exercises. |
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I've never gone above 405lbs on the squat but that was for many reps. I was always afraid of injury to my already fragile back. As for the leg press I've gone as high as my machine will hold, 36 plates or 1600+lbs for 4-6 reps.
Those days are gone now with my recent knee injury. ![]() |
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Damn, 36 plates...I wouldn't do that just because it would be a pain loading/unloading. I don't even think my gym has that many 45's.
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Damn, 36 plates...I wouldn't do that just because it would be a pain loading/unloading. I don't even think my gym has that many 45's.
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Not to mention, pissing off everyone else that would like to use some plates.
In any case, I knew about the stabilizers, however, I wanted to know why theyd be "completely different." |
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Not to mention, pissing off everyone else that would like to use some plates.
In any case, I knew about the stabilizers, however, I wanted to know why theyd be "completely different." |
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Ditch the Leg Press and work on Squats. Better for you in the long run. The best way to figure out what you can Squat is to just get underneath a bar and find out. |
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I know how much I can squat, just wondering if there was a ratio but I guess not. I do both on my quad dominant days.
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