spesmilitis
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Here's a reason to avoid the leg press. It'll put too much pressure on the knee's.
Before I learned about squats and deadlifts, I would legpress pretty often. My leg press was 550 lbs 15-20 full reps(knee's would make at least a 90 degree angle) when I stopped. I was only 117lbs at the time also. My squat however is 155 lbs 5 rep. My deadlift is 250 5x4 (right now i weigh 125-130lbs).
So, the leg press probably puts a lot more pressure on the knee's that the squat and deadlift. With the squat and deadlift, you have to be a certain size in order to lift heavy. You can't get away with lifting heavy when you're still small.
Btw, it wasn't the leverage of the machiene or anything either. Average leg presser would do around 300 lbs (average person being 150-170 lbs). I was about 117 lbs when I stoped doing leg press. Also btw, I had to work up to that leg press. Started at 100 lbs body weight leg pressing around 200lbs (which is good for a 100lbs, but I did track and feild and x-country in highschool). Working dilligently, About 3 years later I got up to 117lbs body weight and 550x15 leg press.
I do miss the days of impressing everyone with my leg press though. I remember one day when I was doing around 500 lbs. This guy asks me if I could work in (he seems slightly athletic, around 170 lbs). I said 'sure, do you need to change the weight'. The guy say's, 'no, i think i'll be fine'. After I do my set of 15-20, they guy goes on, does 5 half reps, then says, 'uh, i think i'll take it easy,' and goes on to do something else.
Before I learned about squats and deadlifts, I would legpress pretty often. My leg press was 550 lbs 15-20 full reps(knee's would make at least a 90 degree angle) when I stopped. I was only 117lbs at the time also. My squat however is 155 lbs 5 rep. My deadlift is 250 5x4 (right now i weigh 125-130lbs).
So, the leg press probably puts a lot more pressure on the knee's that the squat and deadlift. With the squat and deadlift, you have to be a certain size in order to lift heavy. You can't get away with lifting heavy when you're still small.
Btw, it wasn't the leverage of the machiene or anything either. Average leg presser would do around 300 lbs (average person being 150-170 lbs). I was about 117 lbs when I stoped doing leg press. Also btw, I had to work up to that leg press. Started at 100 lbs body weight leg pressing around 200lbs (which is good for a 100lbs, but I did track and feild and x-country in highschool). Working dilligently, About 3 years later I got up to 117lbs body weight and 550x15 leg press.
I do miss the days of impressing everyone with my leg press though. I remember one day when I was doing around 500 lbs. This guy asks me if I could work in (he seems slightly athletic, around 170 lbs). I said 'sure, do you need to change the weight'. The guy say's, 'no, i think i'll be fine'. After I do my set of 15-20, they guy goes on, does 5 half reps, then says, 'uh, i think i'll take it easy,' and goes on to do something else.