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taser said:with regards to squats,they are closed end? the leg press only uses the quads opposed to the glutes and hams???
taser said:as far as the quads(only) are concerned,both work them equally?
jsupstarz said:Not necessarily true. I depends a lot on foot placement. If you squat real wide your hips glutes and hamswill develop much more. If you squat very close with toes pointed out a little you will have bigger quad development. You can implement this on the leg press as well. I am a powerlifter and olympic style lifters that cross over have huge quads compared to anything, and people like me that squat REAL wide don't, because of the way we get our leverage from hips and glutes & hams mostly![]()
taser said:what do you mean by "opposite ends of the quads"? also,i was told that keeping your toes almost straight,very slightly outward is the best way to squat or leg press[/.. having the toes point too far out will hurt the hips...
taser said:what do you mean by "opposite ends of the quads"? also,i was told that keeping your toes almost straight,very slightly outward is the best way to squat or leg press.. having the toes point too far out will hurt the hips...
