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Bowflex ULTIMATE - The Squat; Leg Press

Bowflex ULTIMATE
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Leg Exercises
THE SQUAT Knee Extension, Hip Extension, Ankle Plantarflexion
Muscles worked: Although the squat is often
considered a total body exercise, the glutes,
adductors, hamstrings and quads are primary
movers and the spinal erectors are key to
stabilization.
Pulley position: Low pulley
Starting position:
Remove the back support and place the seat
in flee sliding position
Use the bar harness to adjust strap length
allowing tension at the appropriate depth
This will require experimentation Increase
depth slowly according to your ability knee
conditions etc Most orthopedists
recommend that healthy knees not go any
lower than a 90 degree angle (between the
thigh and calf) when using extra resistance
Many people go lower for their goals but
this dramatically increases the risk to the
knee cartilage and increases the probability
of degenerative/arthritic changes
Sit on the seat facing the Power Rods and
position the bar on the traps (across the
shoulders not on the neck) Maintain a grip
on each side of the bar
Flatten your back kee I) your chest up and
position your feet in line with the cable/pulley
Place your feet wider than hip width and
point your toes outward slightly Direct the
thighs to the same outward angle as the feet
Motion:
While keeping your back straight tighten
your abdominals and move to a standing
position
Keep the pressure through the middle of the
arches/feet not through the toes or heels
Using control slowly squat down by sticking
the hips out as the knees start to bend Kee I)
the chest up and back fiat as the hips
continue to move backward
Lower to approximately 90 degrees at the
knees (unless otherwise determined)
Do not return to the seat until the end of the
last repetition
Key points:
Keep knees pointed the same direction as the
toes
Keep the head/neck in line with the trunk
Pay close attention to all alignment and
stabilization issues on every part of each and
every repetition!
Never attempt to exetr ise with more
resistance that) you are physically able to
handle And be sure to properly place the bar
in a secure location on your shoulders
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LEG PRESS HipExtension and Knee Extension
Muscles worked: This exetvise develops
overall lower body pushing strength primarily
emphasizing your knee extensors on the flont
of your thighs (qoadriceps) your hip
extensors muscles on your rear (gluteus
maximus) as well as on your inner thighs
(adductor muscle groups)
Pulley position: Narro;;_
Starting position:
Remove the bench and tmlock the rowing
seat.
Sit on the seat facing the Power Rods with
the leg press belt attached and adjusted.
Suppot _.your feet on the upright pulley
flame or foot rests as shown. The belt should
be placed arotmd the pelvis, NOT the low
back/spine.
Lift your chest, tighten your abs and
maintain a very slight atvh in your lower
back.
Slowly straighten your legs, but do not lock
your knees.
You may *est your hands around the sides of
the belt, on the sides of the seat, or you may
fold your arms across your chest, whichever
is more comfortable.
Motion:
Bend your knees and hips slowly allowing
yourself to slide toward the Power Rods.
Limit your slide to a position that allows you
to still maintain good spinal posture, with
your chest lifted, abs tight and a slight atvh
in your lower back.
Slowly return to the starting position.
Key points:
Generate the force for the leg press by
mentally directing your pushing/pressing eftbrt
thmugfi the lower leg and squa_vly into the
h'ame of the machine. In other words, push in
the direction the calf bone is pointing
throughout the motion, rather than just
pushing your body backward. This will
decrease the shearing forces at the knee.
Keep your knees pointed in the same
direction as your feet. DO NOT let the knees
travel inward/closer during the motion.
Keep your spine in good posture.
Straighten but do not 'lock out" your knees.
Keep your quads tightened throughout the
entire motion.
Do not use momentum. MOVE SLOWLY!
Do not "launch" yourself when you
straighten your knees.
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