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Substitute for Seated Leg Curls

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Devastation said:
do have access to training bands? if so, sit on a bench, wrap the bands around something solid and loop the other end around your ankles and mimic a seated leg curl

I don't own any bands no....but there is an ankle cuff at the gym for use on the cable rack....
 
If you have a decline board, or adjustable board, set the angle to about 30 degree downward slant, hook your feet in and slowly bring yourself down until your stomach hits the board, it looks like a curl except you emphasize the negative since most people aren't strong enough to do the positive portion yet. This exercise had my hamstrings cramping.
 
Peaked said:
hmm,

Could you arrange the Lying Leg Curl machine to standing leg curls?

do you realize you havent changed a damn thing youre not hittng different areas by doing seated vs lying vs standing LOL

Bands like deve suggesteed will make a huge difference because of the resistance curve..

the back of the body (posterior) is extrmemly important in powerlifitng..It makes no difference Jens if you want to add size or tone your hammies..the olny difference should be in your rep range and obviosuly the amount of weight you are using..i dont think you will see a 700lb deadlifter ever doing lying leg curls lol..while i know its not your goal to DL 700 my pint is those people know how to treain that area rather well :)
 
Split squats with my back foot on a bench kill my hams. Smith machine works best for that to avoid injury.
 
If you go ass to grass with your squats (no bloody smith machine either), you'll get damned good work for your glutes and hams. Other than that, I switch up between SLDLs and some form of leg curls. That's about all you need IMHO.
 
you could try placing a flat bench sideways in front of a low pulley machine ( if there is one available), use ankle straps, and place the cable under the bench and pull the weight with your legs.

jc
 
Maybe you don't need another leg curl. Have you thought about box squats? I just did them last night off a low 13" box and it hit my hammies so hard, it hurts to sit down - and forget touching my toes! BTW - it also hits the glutes and hip flexor area pretty well.
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jenscats5 said:
My exercise plan is to include lying leg curls + seated leg curls. However, my gym only has a lying leg curl machine. What can I do instead of the seated leg curls??

See if you can use the leg extension machine one leg at a time. Face it and simply place your leg inside, bottom pad on back of ankle and top pad against quad.

Do these very light and slow and smooth. Place your hand right on the upper ham as you do them.

This angle hits deeper than a lying curl and you can easily pull the attachments.
 
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