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SQUATS with a SMITH MACHINE

There are far better exercises. The only thing conceivably reasonable about smith squats is quad isolation. But even then, it puts a lot of stress on the knees. It is such an unnatural motion ...

The smith machine is such a waist of space, IMO.
 
I strongly advice not to do them cause the number of people who fucked up their knees with it is larger then the ones who didnt !
 
If you put your legs way out in front of you, it's not too bad. As stated above though, they probably shouldn't be your first choice.
 
Great Post! I started using the smith machine when I started to do squats and always noticed my knees felt like they were taking a lot of strain. So, I stopped using the smith and use a barbell in the squat rack and am doing much better now. No more painfull knees. I wish I would have read something like this a while back.
 
Lililston said:
But doesn't the smith machine help you lift HEAVIER weights?

Possibly, but still, you do not get any of the benefits of REAL squats. Plus, it is a completely different exercise. Apples and oranges bro.
 
those might be the worst exercises ever IMO. The only thing i ever used the smith machine for was when i was doing DC training on incline benches w/o a spotter. Funny story is i know someone who had a bad knee injury, and his doc told him never to train legs with free weights, so this dude used to do his squats in the smith machine and ended up fucking them up worse.
 
I used to use it. Haven't used it in a couple years now. See mostly skinny dudes or chicks using it now.
 
Squat with a bar...

B True
 
smith vs. free weight squats has been on here a million times. I say just squat and go deep regardless. Size and strength can be had from either.
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I have been toold by my chiro to do them like onerepmaximum said, legs way in front. I have to say that my fucked up knees hurt less when I do them with a squatrack wide stanced, duck footed. I did the Smith a few times at the beginning of the Summer, then said fuck it!
 
What would you recommend for someone who doesn't have someone to spot them? I use the smith only because sometimes I get nervous about doing squats w/o a spotter...thanks :)
 
PinkPanther said:
What would you recommend for someone who doesn't have someone to spot them? I use the smith only because sometimes I get nervous about doing squats w/o a spotter...thanks :)

A power cage or squat rack.
 
My chiropractor squats 315 for reps...butt to the floor...at about 185. He doesn't use a smith machine either...

:)

B True
 
Lililston said:
But doesn't the smith machine help you lift HEAVIER weights?

Yes, but it won't help you get stronger on squats. Standard Squats to Smith Machine Squats are as pullUPS(Chins) are to Machine pulldowns. If you are strong on Squats, then you will automatically be just as, if not stronger on Smiths. Similarly, if you are strong or can rep out on PullUPS(Chins), then you will be strong on machine pulldowns EVEN WITHOUT the periodical training with those exercises. The same does NOT apply vice versa in either case however. The use of the machines in both cases, gives you a mechanical advantage that doesn't apply on standard squats or chins. It is the mechanical advantage(the pulleys, ball-bearings, etc. that result in heavier weights.
 
SMITH MACHINE = BIGGEST PIECE OF SHIT EVER CREATED (not including Bill Phillips)
Totally worthless, causes muscle imbalances, knee strain, pattern overload, cervical disk compression etc. etc.

A simple test I use in my gym to tell if a member or trainer knows how to really train someone, do they use the Smith?? If yes, they are f'in clueless to training, anatomy, physiology, sports performance etc.

S
 
Just make sure the Shit machine, oops I mean Smith machine is not the corner stone of of your workouts or your knees & rotator cuff will pay for it later!

S
 
Wow...that's a pretty good argument...
Then again i can always get Needsize to post his leg pics..and we can have a huge shitting competition and argue that hey...if u can shit more with that type of form it HAS TO BE THE BEST WAY!

Weird...i think that was my odd post of the day.
 
Sebass67 said:
Wow...that's a pretty good argument...
Then again i can always get Needsize to post his leg pics..and we can have a huge shitting competition and argue that hey...if u can shit more with that type of form it HAS TO BE THE BEST WAY!

Weird...i think that was my odd post of the day.

did someone mention shitting competition....
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In all seriousness, I dont think its that you cant build good quads without squats, but like any other free weight vs machine exercise, squats are more effective overall. I built 95% of my quads with squats alone, and they are actually about 1.5" bigger now than before the show, same approach
 
needsize said:


did someone mention shitting competition....
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In all seriousness, I dont think its that you cant build good quads without squats, but like any other free weight vs machine exercise, squats are more effective overall. I built 95% of my quads with squats alone, and they are actually about 1.5" bigger now than before the show, same approach

Thank you...
 
supreme said:
SMITH MACHINE = BIGGEST PIECE OF SHIT EVER CREATED (not including Bill Phillips)
Totally worthless, causes muscle imbalances, knee strain, pattern overload, cervical disk compression etc. etc.

A simple test I use in my gym to tell if a member or trainer knows how to really train someone, do they use the Smith?? If yes, they are f'in clueless to training, anatomy, physiology, sports performance etc.

S

While i suspect you might be right with regards to too much smythe machine = greater disposition to injury, your litmus test holds no water.


Dorian won a few O's, which was his ultimate goal. He accomplished his ultimate goal using the smythe machine. Therefore your litmus test would conclude that using a tool to successfully accomplish a formidable goal is bad. That's nonsense.
 
collegiateLifter said:


While i suspect you might be right with regards to too much smythe machine = greater disposition to injury, your litmus test holds no water.


Dorian won a few O's, which was his ultimate goal. He accomplished his ultimate goal using the smythe machine. Therefore your litmus test would conclude that using a tool to successfully accomplish a formidable goal is bad. That's nonsense.

did dorian ever say that he never used squats while building his quads in the early years? Many pros no longer squat but did use them to build their quads on the way up
 
Here is my 2 cents. I know what your thinking "eek the smith is bad for your knees" and I can say that if the smith has a slight angle to it like many do knowdays AND you place your feet out front of you a bit you can be in a great squat position when your at the bottom of the lift. I use the smith because of the arthritis I have in my left knee AND because that leg is approx 1.5" longer than my right. This imbalance makes simply balancing the weight when doing free squats very difficult due to the varyances in leg forces under contaction. Do I think its an ideal exercise? Nope, but for me, since I train alone and have the imbalances I do it allows me to concentrate on lifting weights which for me is what is important. We each have to adapt and do what we can with the bodies we have, in the gym we train at.
 
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Originally posted by supreme
SMITH MACHINE = BIGGEST PIECE OF SHIT EVER CREATED (not including Bill Phillips)
Totally worthless, causes muscle imbalances, knee strain, pattern overload, cervical disk compression etc. etc.

A simple test I use in my gym to tell if a member or trainer knows how to really train someone, do they use the Smith?? If yes, they are f'in clueless to training, anatomy, physiology, sports performance etc.

S
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While i suspect you might be right with regards to too much smythe machine = greater disposition to injury, your litmus test holds no water.


Dorian won a few O's, which was his ultimate goal. He accomplished his ultimate goal using the smythe machine. Therefore your litmus test would conclude that using a tool to successfully accomplish a formidable goal is bad. That's nonsense.
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O.K,, here we go again,

Well my test may not be a double-blind study but it holds water in the real world and many top trainers & strength coaches would and do agree (Poliquin, King, Simmons, Tate, Chek, Colgan)

The smith machine does allow you to move more weight & develop mass but at the cost of muscle balance and predisposes you to acute & chronic injuries. Dorian was great, but his only goal was the Mr. O. The Mr. O only requires mass, cuts, symmetry ??(LMAO!) no speed, agility, balance, coordination or explosive power. Things many of us need daily, especially athletes!! If all you want to do is be big, then use the smith but it dosen't solve the injury problem. So like any "tool used to accomplish a task" If the tool is used wrong you increase the chance of injury!

Regular free bar squats give you the best of both worlds while reducing injuries. Now if there is a structural problem (Zyglamail) then the smith may provide some benefit- this is a special case that needs an individual assessment & exercise prescription

My daily observation is that most people who use the smith do so because they are lazy and the smith makes the exercise easy (no balance required) or they wanna look like the "big guy" and they can do 3 plates a side in the smith - but only 1 on a real squat rack!!
or no one has informed them how bad the smith is for them.

It comes down to training your muscles & NOT your ego!


S
 
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Lililston said:


nice legs... and you use the smith to get these legs?

Interesting question......I squatted for years and my legs were perhaps a little bigger....but I switched to Smiths, leg Press hacks and lunges and my legs took on a whole new shape.

but yes - I did squat for years but never felt comfortable as I am tall and have a relatively smallish waist
 
Tall people have a disadvantage in the squat due to limb length and an increased distance to move the weight; but it can be done - many NBA players squat religiously for there is an excellent correlation between squat performance and vertical leap

It all comes down to specificity of training, the Smith can be an effective tool IF it is used sparingly and other free weight movements are perfromed and you are only concerned with bodybuilding.

My thing is that I see kids, adults, athletes all with the same lame ass trainers who have a f'in ACE certification and reads Flex. These people live on the Smith for every movement but abs and they think they are training effectively. They are paying to be abused!!

Bodybuilding is only 1 aspect of weight training and has almost no bearing on sports training, rehabilitation and just improving daily functioning.

Bodybuilding done mostly on machines will just give hypertophy and non-functional movement patterns - which is o.k if all you want is mass. But most people need to move and be injury free during their daily life.

S
 
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ATF

When people talk about "ass to floor", should that be taken literally? How wide should your feet be?

Seems going beyond 90 degrees is all thats ever been recommended and the videos I've seen on the net only show powerlifters going to 90....

Please advise and sorry about being naive...
 
Well, ass to the floor is great if you have the flexibility. That's how Olympic lifters do it. In tests on flex. & joint ROM. I think the Olympic lifters came in second only to Olympic gymnasts.

Powerlifters only need to break parallel I think? - It all depends on the rules of the organization they lift in

A wide stance shifts the weight more to the glutes & hams allowing heavier lifts but can also lead to lots of hypertrophy in the glutes.

Most coaches want you to break parallel, they use when the bottom of the hamstring touches the top of the calf as a guide

Again, it all depends on specificity ot training but I can tell you most pro athletes, definately olympic lifters and most power lifters never squat in the smith for it has NO carry over to their sport.. Their sport occurs simultaneously in 3 planes of motion, the smith occurs in 1 plane of motion. Use of the smith for these people would lead to faulty motor programs, decreased sports performance and probably injuries.

I mean (although I could be wrong) do you even think there is a smith machine inside Westside Barbell??

S
 
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The Shadow said:


Interesting question......I squatted for years and my legs were perhaps a little bigger....but I switched to Smiths, leg Press hacks and lunges and my legs took on a whole new shape.

but yes - I did squat for years but never felt comfortable as I am tall and have a relatively smallish waist

"Took on a whole new shape" as in good or bad? :confused:
 
thanks to all....

Had leg day today....

For squats...instead of the smith I used the rack...

Started at 135 and 185 till I was comfortable with form then went 225 and finally 3x275x5....kinda funny....on one of the last sets I went down and my legs stalled/quit (like my chest sometimes does on Incline BP)....but I pushed it through...I knew at 275, I was heavy enough w/o spot....Compared with the Smith, I could really tell I was using way more variety of muscles...

Continued with leg press 270x12, 360x10, 2x450x8...mixing in some calf work after the presses....

Wrapped up quads with hack-sled 180x6, 2x270x6....

Also did Straight DL's and ham curls (3 sets) as well as leg-extensions (4 single leg sets) to wrap it all up.....

Fairly typicaly leg routine each week....about 2 hours....

Too much? (I usually do calves with shoulders)

Thanks to all you've replied to this post...I'll probably sparingly still use the smithy but think I will now stick primarily to the rack....
 
Sooooooo glad I'm not a bodybuilder....

B True
 
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