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Old 06-02-2007, 11:15 PM   #31
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SQUATS AND PRESSES are both equally important.

Presses give you much more variation, which is absolutely KEY.

5-6 sets of EACH is the wise decision.
There are plenty of variations of lower body movements that don't require using the leg press.



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Old 06-03-2007, 10:12 AM   #32
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Which ever you choose, you're going to get a good leg workout.



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I know I'll get ripped apart for this, but one of my favorite quad exercises is a variation of a squat on the smith machine. I get under the bar and place my feet close together (12 inches) and well out in front of me.

This movement works well for me

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I did this too for far too long. It didn't do much for my quads but may hams benefitted and my ass ended up growing like crazy. I don't do these anymore.

I don't like the restriction of the smith machine in a squat movement either. However, I have heard it's good for building up the quads without expanding the waistline for those who are prone etc. Whether or not this is true, I don't know.



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I know the way my legs are growing it seems out ways, they bulge out at alot jsut under the hip. It's a look i like - my legs are the only part of me that responds to training.



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