Thread: Locking out on leg press
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11-20-2003, 01:57 PM #1
Locking out on leg press
while doing leg press yesterday in the gym one of my buddies watched me for a minute then told me after my set that i should not lock out during the leg press because it puts too much pressure on the cartilege in the knees
is this true? and if so, how do i avoid locking out? just go high enough to keep my legs slightly bent?
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11-20-2003, 02:18 PM #2
Hmm how do i explain this? Locking your knees at the top of the movement is not good, not only because of potential harm to your cartilege, but also it relieves the strain from your quads and gives you a split sec of rest time between reps. Try to keep it as fluid as you possibly can.
Same as when benching, don't lock your elbows or hold the weight for a sec before you bring it back down.Last edited by BigMike J; 11-20-2003 at 02:22 PM.
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11-20-2003, 02:24 PM #3
I wouldn't lock legs when you reach the top...it strains em pretty bad, and like BigMike says, it messes with your cartillege. I stop right before I reach the top and just keep goin at it.
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11-20-2003, 08:43 PM #4
Locking legs on press can also over-extend ligaments, a big no-no.
Red
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11-20-2003, 09:35 PM #5Originally Posted by BigMike J
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11-21-2003, 01:06 PM #6Retired Vet
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Never lock out or hyper extent any joint.
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11-21-2003, 01:09 PM #7Originally Posted by Bouncer AKA bouncer
Do you guys pause at the bottom before the push?
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11-21-2003, 01:21 PM #8
yep never lock out........................ also I don't do it because it keeps stress on my quads.
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11-21-2003, 01:37 PM #9Originally Posted by Juggernaut2148
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11-21-2003, 02:57 PM #10
Adsvise is good. BUT, how many of you SEE others locking thier legs out. At my gym it apears to be about 1 in 3. And, in several isolated instances I have even seen people with (lousy) trainers do it and the trainers don't correct them Some of the guys with the worst form have the best physiques too. Sometimes life is so unfair.
I think you are lucky someone corrected you early before you did any cartledge damage and so you can make maximum gains.
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11-21-2003, 03:14 PM #11Originally Posted by beenie
Heck, i guess im just a loud person because if i see somebody using bad form i'll inform them right quick, and most of the time peps just say thanks and continue doing the same stupid shit. What dump fucks.
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11-21-2003, 03:24 PM #12Originally Posted by BigMike J
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11-21-2003, 04:46 PM #13Originally Posted by Juggernaut2148
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11-21-2003, 05:14 PM #14Retired IRON CHEF Mod
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Originally Posted by beenie
Poor form may not hinder growth until several years have gone by and they are no longer able to work out like they use to do too injured joints, ect. You know the type. The guys who are always talking about how good of shape they USE to be in.
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11-21-2003, 09:44 PM #15Retired Vet
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Originally Posted by Juggernaut2148
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11-23-2003, 01:52 PM #16Originally Posted by Bouncer AKA bouncer
I know a lot of power lifters do rest pauses. I bodybuild (at least try too) and do not see the need to do pauses at the bottom of my movements. Keeping tennsion on the muscle is what's going to make it grow and it's a lot safer as well. I want to be in this sport for a long time so you need to train smart.
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11-23-2003, 06:32 PM #17
I do sometimes rest right after I go negitive. I feel like I hit them in a different way. I also sometimes put a bench under me when I squat and when I come down, I sit on it and put all my weight on it then come up from there.
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11-23-2003, 07:23 PM #18Originally Posted by nevaenuf
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11-24-2003, 02:42 PM #19
Box squats...be carefull not to bounce to hard when you sit down nevaenuf, lowerback/spine will take all the inpact. I know people that have hurt themselves bouncing to hard
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11-24-2003, 05:24 PM #20
a bench!!!!! thats to high... you guys should be going down to a 2x4!!
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11-25-2003, 08:47 AM #21
to keep from locking out on movements, i'll have my lifting partner hold his hand out at a point right before full extension, when i hit his hand, i'll hold for a second, then come back down, really forces you to control the weight
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11-26-2003, 09:42 AM #22
no lockin allowed bad 4 joints
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11-26-2003, 09:52 AM #23
Excellent responses. I don't do much pausing myself in anything. I keep a continous tension on the muscle like BigMike J mentioned. It does make it more difficult - by keeping the muscle putting out max effort... which is what you want...
Not to mention a lot of people on here can push 1000+ pounds on a Leg Press, that is way too much weight to try and support on your joints and bone structure!
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11-26-2003, 10:12 AM #24
Not trying to pick a fight but how does a breif pause at the bottom translate into not having tension on the muscle? I'm not talking about resting the load........just a breif pause, a second or just slightly longer. Heck, you can put your back against a wall, bend your knees like you are sitting in a chair and hold it there as long as you can and your muscles will be under full tension and that's with no weight at all.
I can understand not wanting to hold a pause when you have 400 + pounds on a bar, that's just plain dangerous.
Another thought, when you guys are doing an exercise, do you go slow or do you go as quick as possible. If I'm lifting I can lift more weight with a quick pace but slow it down to maybe a 4 or 5 count and it tears the hell out of my muscles and the amount of weight lifted is reduced a goodly bit.
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11-26-2003, 10:22 AM #25New Member
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Ya theres 2 styles bb-pl
when I was powerlifting would pause at the top of a squat just to breath,but only when using max weight,
then sometimes do a dropset and do a set of 6x3sec pauses.Now its a keeping tension the whole time.
ps. never locked out on legpress.
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11-26-2003, 10:26 AM #26Originally Posted by Juggernaut2148
Last edited by Warrior; 11-26-2003 at 10:29 AM.
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11-26-2003, 10:30 AM #27Originally Posted by Warrior
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