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>>41997 Guess you don't know nothin bout some Jay Cutler. Ronnie is not god. And I never said for sets of 10, either. Just one time of 2300 would have counted in the way I constructed my sentence. But I'm sure Marius P. could do 10, or more, as his focus is strength, not just shape.
Also, 900lbs on the leg press is 900lbs. There is no formula. You're pushing 900lbs on a 45 degree incline, period. Friction actually counts for it, so you could call it 902, and dont forget the sled adding weight. But friction is minor, and the machine should be smooth and lubed. No arguing that its straight up 900lbs, though.
>>41999 Maybe exercise your brain, you illiterate twat. I said that moving through different planes can be easier. Though you're obviously retarded, as the distance is not shorter at all. What does it matter if your legs are going up, or down, or at an angle, as long as they go from compressed to extended? Exactly the same range. Doesnt matter the angle.
What does come into play, that makes a 45degree angle easier, is the force of gravity. Gravity is straight down, so the force of gravity is not also being applied directly through your legs. If the leg press were 90 degrees, IE, straight over your fucking head, yes, it would be harder than doing it on an incline. They used to make those, but now they're hard to find because they're far more dangerous.
Anyone else want to step up and get knocked down?
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