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getswoll said:The answer to your second question is that a free weight squat activates a higher percentage of muscle fibers per muscle group and a free weight squat requires the use of the posterior chain. In essence you are recruiting more muscles and more fiber, which in turn leads to more overall strength, etc...
The answer to your first question is not so simple. It would be incorrect to generalize and say that all free weight movements are better than all machines. However it is true that machines limit motion and add mechanical advantage. There are some muscles that are difficult to train due to gym restrictions and personal ability without machines. Machines also can add variety to train the different points of flexion for a muscle and help keep a person from getting burned out. That being said, I believe free weights offer more benifits and should be the staple of any workout. If your gym allows athletic lifts and powerlifts, then you can virtually train every aspect of your body. You will find that isolation is not always what you want in your training program (at least depending on your goals).
Hope this helps some.
Pax,
GS
Grizzly said:I have to take issue with the assertion that isolating muscles provides a benefit. I shouldn't even need to make the point since even Flex pounds home the compound movement usage. But, I'll tell you what, you do leg curls and leg extensions(isolation exercises) and I'll squat and then we'll see who has better legs.
Thanks man. I used to post intermittently here a few years ago but just reregistered. I am the king of linking to the stickies here though. The depth of knowledge on this board is really impressive. Anyway, I'm off to break out my Jane Fonda workout tape and do some burn-out sets of tricept kickbacks, but I look forward to seeing you around the board afterward (couldn't resist - makes one picture the vintage 80's Reebock aerobic hightops in your choice of red, white or black and flourescent leg warmers).Grizzly said:Damn, I think I like you. You've only got 4 posts, but the three of them I've noticed in the last few minutes have all been very good. Welcome aboard, dude!
