Brad224
Elite Member
After seeing what the folks at this site can leg press (some, like Fade, into the thousands - very impressive!!) and comparing that to their squat limits, I have a couple of questions.
First, I suppose it should be obvious to me, but is it always true that you can leg press more than you can squat? I ask because I can squat 5 sets of 8 reps at 355, but according to my leg press machine, I'm only pressing a measly 140 (actually, the plate says "14", I'm just assuming each plate is 10 pounds).
Which leads me to my second question. My leg press machine isn't like your typical press machine where you load it up with free weight olympic-style plates. It's a cable machine with the square plates where you move a pin to up the weight-level. Also, your back isn't on a stationary back rest-type of thing on the floor, it's on a moving sled. When you press, you're not only picking the plates up, you are also pushing the sled (and your body) up. It's a very awkward machine to use.
In this case, would I also count my body weight and the sled? And if so, and if anyone's seen anything like this, does anyone know what the sled would weigh?
It's depressing to think that while my squat isn't phenomenal, it has steadily been increasing week to week and I'm pleased with that. However, my leg press seems so freaking wimpy and that is driving me crazy. Is it just because of the weird leg press machine or am I just dreaming?
First, I suppose it should be obvious to me, but is it always true that you can leg press more than you can squat? I ask because I can squat 5 sets of 8 reps at 355, but according to my leg press machine, I'm only pressing a measly 140 (actually, the plate says "14", I'm just assuming each plate is 10 pounds).
Which leads me to my second question. My leg press machine isn't like your typical press machine where you load it up with free weight olympic-style plates. It's a cable machine with the square plates where you move a pin to up the weight-level. Also, your back isn't on a stationary back rest-type of thing on the floor, it's on a moving sled. When you press, you're not only picking the plates up, you are also pushing the sled (and your body) up. It's a very awkward machine to use.
In this case, would I also count my body weight and the sled? And if so, and if anyone's seen anything like this, does anyone know what the sled would weigh?
It's depressing to think that while my squat isn't phenomenal, it has steadily been increasing week to week and I'm pleased with that. However, my leg press seems so freaking wimpy and that is driving me crazy. Is it just because of the weird leg press machine or am I just dreaming?