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GravityRules said:What do you guys do to get those big quads?
Atomic Punk said:Ever do 1-Leg Squats on a Smith as a switch? You'd be surprised how effective those are. I actually prefer them over the real deal. In this months "Muscle & Fitness" there is a training article on them w/ pics. In fact there is a huge section on overall body training that includes some obscure lifts that I have never even seen. Worth the 5 buck in my opinion.
Atomic Punk said:Squats are good for ass development. Overrated for building big & cut quads as far as I'm concerned.
By the way pwr_machine, I just took my NSCA CPT Test in June. They were giving the CSCS test accross the hall, and dudes were coming outta that biotch with their eyes crossed, it was so hard(they said). Congrats for passing that sucker.
Squats are good for ass development. Overrated for building big & cut quads as far as I'm concerned.
CoolColJ said:Oly style squats and front squats.
damn my quads are getting too big!!
pwr_machine said:
The CSCS is no joke. I know certifications don't mean much to some people on the boards, but when you're looking at job descriptions and they're all wanting only ASCM or NSCA, I think it's wise to get out and get certified. How did the CPT go?
casualbb said:
I'm gonna agree with that and qualify it. It depends a lot on squatting style. PL-style is very hip-intensive. Almost like a deadlift with the bar resting on your back instead of held.
Basically both squat and deadlift are combinations of two motions: leg extension and hip extension. Individual biomechanics will dictate to what degree each is involved.
I'm lanky with crappy levers. I find that when I squat it's almost entirely a hip motion. I have to train leg extension directly using...leg extension machines.
kingc_79 said:
not sayin that thats wrong or anything but stick around here and read and listen to some of the ppl here and you will be throwin all those mags away![]()
MsBeverlyHills said:one-legged squats on a Smith??? oh man-- sounds painful-- the sheering force on your kneecaps would be brutal...
MsBeverlyHills said:atomic-- so your a trainer??
ok.. a little education for ya-- the Smith is on a fixed plane so your able to lean against the bar for stabilization when your squating-- problem being this minimizes your hip extension which also minimizes your hamstring involvement (even w/a forward stance)-- when your hammys are no longer stabilizing your knees-- you get a sheering force on the joints...
never squat on the Smith (even w/just the bar) if you want to avoid knee injuries.
MsBeverlyHills said:atomic-- so your a trainer??
ok.. a little education for ya-- the Smith is on a fixed plane so your able to lean against the bar for stabilization when your squating-- problem being this minimizes your hip extension which also minimizes your hamstring involvement (even w/a forward stance)-- when your hammys are no longer stabilizing your knees-- you get a sheering force on the joints...
never squat on the Smith (even w/just the bar) if you want to avoid knee injuries.
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MsBeverlyHills said:atomic p-- my "theory" is pretty simple body mechanics...
btw-- the fixed plane of the Smith is totally diff than leg press-- its prob good your training at a gym that doesnt have "advanced" clientele.... LOL!!
Debaser said:

Atomic Punk said:Now, do you have anything to offer the guy who started this Thread? So far nothing, but insults towards me, and an overall shit attitude. At least I gave the guy some advice. My advise. My opinion. Based on my experiences. Never said it was scripture.
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