LAM said:you can vary your foot placment on the platform in such a way that makes the leg press a very quad dominant exercise, much like the hack squat...
Tis true.
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LAM said:you can vary your foot placment on the platform in such a way that makes the leg press a very quad dominant exercise, much like the hack squat...
SquatBenchDead said:Squat is easily the best choice here.
I can't believe a coach would waste precious training time on an exercise like the leg press when you have the best overall leg and posterior developer.
We're talking about a college football coach here, not a BBing coach. For any sport players need to be efficient with their gym time. Squat is the exercise of choice.
I guess if we're talking about just "leg development", then legpress would be better. I just hate to think they might be using them in place of squats.
I have used both squats an leg press for years, in my old age I am now doing more leg press than squats.
SquatBenchDead said:We're talking about a college football coach here, not a BBing coach. For any sport players need to be efficient with their gym time. Squat is the exercise of choice.
I guess if we're talking about just "leg development", then legpress would be better. I just hate to think they might be using them in place of squats.
Saturday Fever said:There's a misconception going on here, I think.
Yes, a bigger muscle is a stronger muscle. However, no, for sports applications you shouldn't be squatting like a bodybuilder and hence you'd see no carryover between leg presses and squats. So while the leg press may be better for creating larger quads, which would produce stronger quads, proper squatting for strength and explosion would use the posterior, as it applies to most sports. Olympic lifting being one quick exception I can think of off the top of my head.
Johnnny said:How come you don't do squats as much now? Did you have an injury problem?
I'm just curious.
Why is that??? I agree with him for the most part.Saturday Fever said:I've heard a lot of bullshit in my day, but this is just golden.
you realize that you dug this up from 2004?ForemanRules said:Why is that??? I agree with him for the most part.
It is a poll, and I did not dig it up, when a person votes on a poll it pulls it back up to the top of the new posts list.The13ig13adWolf said:you realize that you dug this up from 2004?
fair enough. as you were...ForemanRules said:It is a poll, and I did not dig it up, when a person votes on a poll it pulls it back up to the top of the new posts list.![]()
SuperFlex said:Squat is the single greatest exercise in existence...
Or until you try weightlifting, namely the C&J.Robert DiMaggio said:until you have a herniated disc.![]()
Robert DiMaggio said:until you have a herniated disc.![]()
SuperFlex said:Is that what happened to you?
Robert DiMaggio said:Yes, my S1/L5 disc is herniated, it was pretty bad a month ago, getting better now...I am not saying squats caused it, but I will never squat again.
P-funk said:Some colleges, so he tells me, are against those exercises, claiming they are "to dangerous". So they train their players like bodybuilders. Hypertrophy does shit for you on the field though. Strength and explosivness are were it is at. SQUAT SQUAT SQUAT!
Super Hulk said:isnt all that weight too much for your back muscles ?
400-500 pounds and any forward or back movement will pull a muscle/injure your back