Free weights versus machines: gym newbie

capriqueen
Posts: 978 Member
I recently joined a new gym, where it's just machines and free weights, no group classes like my college gym. I had a free session with a trainer yesterday, where he explained what I could do to meet my goals. He recommended doing stuff like the leg press machine because he wanted me to strengthen my back, hamstrings and glutes, to strengthen my posterior first. I have heard a lot of negative stuff about the leg press and just wanted to deadlift instead. What are some exercises you do at the gym that work your hamstrings and glutes? I already planned on working on the squat rack besides this.
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You do realize deadlift and leg press aren't something you would interchange, right? If you want to strength train more discuss it with the trainer or do some research on beginner programs - getting in there and doing random lifts will just get you hurt.0
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My bad. I do realize that. But Im used to lifting at my old gym. My question is, is a leg press effective as a workout at all?0
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The difference between machines and free-weights is one emphasizes strict form... while the other allows a user to vary the point of emphasis.
You can vary slightly position of the posture or placement of the anchor point, but you better have good form if you do so.
I combine machines/free-weights to allow my workouts to vary how the target muscle is being worked.
Pronate/suponate, etc can only be done effectively using free weights, but you might be able to utilize more weight on a machine because you have a good support system.
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Free weights give you a better workout and turn isolated lifts with machines into compound exercises. Machines also sometimes force you into positions that don't utilize your strength well or could hurt you.0
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Thanks, that is what I thought. I expressed the same opinion to the trainer as well. What lower body exercises do you generally do in the gym? Squats, deadlifts and lunges? I am looking to maintain muscle while losing body fat and I currently get 40% of my calories from protein.0
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You've been here long enough to see stronglifts recommended 352,549,000 times. There's a reason for that. Google it, watch form videos on YouTube, start the routine at the gym, profit.0
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You've been here long enough to see stronglifts recommended 352,549,000 times. There's a reason for that. Google it, watch form videos on YouTube, start the routine at the gym, profit.
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I use free weights for squats ,lunges,romanian deadlifts,split squats, calf raises then use the leg press,seated hamstring,adduction,abduction and front leg lift machines. I aways start with the free weights since my form and stamina is more important.0
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