great idea and a very well done video.![]()
it's easy to improperly handle way more weight with your legs that you can properly manage so it has always seemed to me that a lot of injuries must happen this way.
As simple as your basic leg press is - bring sled down smoothly, press it back up, repeat – I see people in the gym doing it incorrectly virtually every day. I know some of you know exactly what I am talking about. You see people posting their videos to YouTube all the time using terrible form which they (apparently) think is impressive.
More often than not, they are kids who want to pile the plates on the leg press while ignoring proper form, but I also see people old enough to know better doing the exact same thing. For example, I give you exhibit A:
And exhibit B:
Those are just a few examples. There are plenty more on youtube, not to mention what I see in my own gym, as I am sure some of you see the same thing (or perhaps you are one of the people doing the above??!!) in your gym also….
So, with that in mind I decided to do some exercise vids in an attempt to show people the proper form, and where applicable, what people are doing wrong, which I don’t see in other vids. Figured I would start with the easy basics, first up, the leg press.
Some of you no doubt are thinking “Geez Will, the leg press? How complicated can it be?” And, you would be correct, but it seems people can pretty much mess up anything no matter how simple, and I figured start with the simple stuff first. I will work my way up to more complicated movements in future vids, and then perhaps onto other topics I am best known for; supplements, nutrition, etc.
OK, so without further delay, here is my vid on the leg press, including what people generally do wrong (did I miss any?) and finally how to do it right!
The “basic” leg press:
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great idea and a very well done video.![]()
it's easy to improperly handle way more weight with your legs that you can properly manage so it has always seemed to me that a lot of injuries must happen this way.
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Thanx, that's my first attempt, so they should only get better.
The leg press is not a big producer of injuries compared to say other exercises, but people also get no real benefit from doing it wrong and are just wasting their time while trying to look impressive in the gym...
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nice, that was refreshing
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Well done video. The background music was tad loud and overpowers your voice.
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The people who put their hands on their knees are doing a very advanced "comboset" of leg press and bench press.![]()


cool
Good video.
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I like it. Very straightforward and clear
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Well done.
This should be made a sticky if both parties approve.
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I like it. I agree with the first comment about music. BUT the fact that you put music to the vid and the choice of music was stellar.![]()
I remember when I was first learning to do leg press, I can still remember my training partner yelling at me 'HANDS OFF your KNEES'.
There is some seriously diabolical form in the gym.
THe girl doing 405, that was pounds?
I would also add in proper footwear, leg pressing or squatting any amount of weight in running shoes/most fashion 'trainers' is just WRONG and wobbly.
I'm guessing 45s x 8 for 360lbs plus 45 for the contraption on the ramp for 405lbs. My 18 year old daughter can do that for 8 reps past 90 degrees. I'm impressed with my daughter not the vid. Satan have mercy on the dude that rubs her the wrong way. She looks average like me most of the time. She has strength AND skills both from dad, sniff sniff. She is a great kid. We are hitting the gym tomorrow. She will be off to college in a matter of days.
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She likes to lift because she is good at it. She is not looking past that. She has her mind set on technical theater.
It's really not impressive or surprising when people do something as simple as the leg press wrong. However, I do find it impressive when "trainers" insist that you do it the wrong way - which happens quite frequently. Cool video, really. I'd like to see more of the kind.
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Really?
Hoglander's 18 year old daughter does it for proper reps.
I do 264 lbs (120 kg + weight of cybex sled?) 4 sets of 15-20 reps.
I am not up to full strength due to my achilles rupture, but I have pushed 235 kg (517 lbs), last set of 4 sets, and for about 12 reps.
Built up to that weight.
And I have never done steroids.
I am sure that when I was in full on form, I have done 400 kg, but it was not a 45 degree sled, different sort of plate loading cybex machine.
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Its still something that isnt common.
Either way, I never care how much a person can do on a leg press.
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In the demonstration of the correct leg press in your video, is the lifter locking his knees out? Isn't that bad. Maybe it's just a bad view and he's not.

It may be 405 she's lifting minus 200 pounds with her cheating, ha ha .


*Edit* Whoops, just realized those were examples you gave of what NOT to do, not you doing them yourself
Are you really getting full ROM on those? From what I see in the video it looks like 1/2 ROM, but then again it is a video.
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No gym for home, work out floor with 30, but is it for 20 like 30 lb when you no lift it to be for men, for 30 lbs instead? or half is 10 for 20 pounds?
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Since we're on the subject, I may as well ask my question here. How do I keep from getting a SPLITTING freakin' headache when doing leg presses? And don't tell me I'm holding my breath, because I'm not. I can do squats all day long with no problem, but if I even look at a leg press sled my temples start to pound.![]()
Rules? You mean we have RULES for that???
Another classic of poor form:
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