The best leg press I've ever used was the traditional style where you were on your back and the weights were above you on a stable platform and your pushed them up at a 90 degree angle. That type is nowhere to be found now having been replaced with the ego-presses so prevalent among todays "lifters".
Are they related to Jason Genova?
Paul DeMayo on the right
One of the most gifted white bodybuilders ever (but not in the face department )
8 plates = 720 pounds
Leg press machines aren't weightless.
Yeah, but a leg press platform isn't 270 pounds, but rather 50 pounds or so
Although this varies. You are right however, it's unlikely that it weighs that much. Anyway, most people just count the weight of the plates.
I do as well, but I always test a new machine with a light weight. If it feels good, then I try more, else I avoid it. In general older machines, say 20 years at least, feel best for me.
Have you ever done a warm up with 2 or 3 sets of 25 reps and fairly light weight. Talk about getting a burn!
Yes, I did high rep sets as well, but nothing compares with a high rep squat set. In most cases. the DOMS last much longer when I perform free weight movements. I only rely on more machines when I'm very low in carbs or experience injuries, like my left shoulder.
whenever I see pics of Demayo I always think 2 things 1) why didn't he do better as a pro and 2) heroin must be a real bitch.
Paul DeMayo had incredible triceps.
some east coast guidos back in the day DeMayo, rich gisrpesse, palumbo, matarozzo, frank sepe, etc etci cant think of any east ginnys anymore?NJflex - help us out -
Very true, it's a typical ego exercise and most guys are rather weight driven than muscle-minded driven.Another factor is that there isn't a gold standard for leg press machines. So far I've trained with at least 10 brands and all of them had different angles, platform weights/dimensions, mechanics, etc. I rarely perform them anymore and focus on deep squats, deadlifts, glute-ham raises and some leg curls, extentions & adductions as finishers.
Nice.