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    Powertec Leverage Squat

    I've seen these advertised, and was wondering how muscle use would differ from a machine squat with your feet flat. On this machine, the feet are on a platform, and angled up, and because of the leverage arm, you can get down really deep, in complete safety.Anybody familiar with these?

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    We have something similar at my gym. The only thing I use it for are standing calf raises.
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