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>>77170172
I've never seen a good looking person ever use these torture devices
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>>77170178
Are you using them though?
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>>77170181
Yes because im a DYEL like you
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>>77170172
What if you averaged the slope between them so it was horizontal? Best of both worlds.
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>>77170172
The pivoting press is good if you’re using one made with good biomechanics; the bad ones feel awkward. Linear leg press: most are okay, everyone hypes the nebula/arsenal one that’s at 35 degrees when most are 45, but desu one of the best feels I ever had was using ones at even higher angles. Cybex’s angle was higher, and nautilus still makes a 70 degree angle one.



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