I get this with squats sometimes.. Im sure its the breathing technique? I have managed to get rid of it mostly by controlling breathing. Inhale exhale etc? Try watch a couple different tutorials on it and see how they teach you to breath? Seems to have remedied mine ?I get light-headed whilst doing heavy leg presses. A short 30 second break usually gets my head back to normal but the light-headedness is a bit concerning.
Anyone get this?
Could anyone offer an tips or advice to alleviate this problem ?
Are you holding your breath when pushing with your legs.I get this with squats sometimes.. Im sure its the breathing technique? I have managed to get rid of it mostly by controlling breathing. Inhale exhale etc? Try watch a couple different tutorials on it and see how they teach you to breath? Seems to have remedied mine![]()
Agreed sounds like a spike in pressure maybe holding his breath? Just guessing thou.Im thinking the cause might be a spike in blood pressure from strain and breathing.
Are you holding your breath when pushing with your legs.
I usually start breathing in a second or two before I push so I'm exhaling on the descent.
How do you guys time your breathing?
Its not a ton of weight but good on the fifth set. All about controlled breathing. Take a couple deep breaths in and out before first rep. Then breathe in deep on the way down(slowly) then explode on the way up breathing out with your lips together like your trying to whistle for the first time. Slow and Steady pressure breathing out.I agree with the breathing. Try a controlled constant release of air while pushing. I catch myself waiting to breathe sometimes and ill get dizzy.
Its also better for your spine.
I close my lips and exhale slowly through them, kind of blows my mouth up, but it keeps the air flow constant.
Do you get ear or sinus pain? Some people struggle with a leg press if its laying down too. It can put pressure on your ears. Just a thought.
I agree with the breathing. Try a controlled constant release of air while pushing. I catch myself waiting to breathe sometimes and ill get dizzy.
Its also better for your spine.
I close my lips and exhale slowly through them, kind of blows my mouth up, but it keeps the air flow constant.
Do you get ear or sinus pain? Some people struggle with a leg press if its laying down too. It can put pressure on your ears. Just a thought.
Its not a ton of weight but good on the fifth set. All about controlled breathing. Take a couple deep breaths in and out before first rep. Then breathe in deep on the way down(slowly) then explode on the way up breathing out with your lips together like your trying to whistle for the first time. Slow and Steady pressure breathing out.
Try and breathe out at the same pace your pressing at! The faster the rep the shorter amount of time breathing out. Like a burst of air. Invalid Link Removed
Inhale on the concentric, exhale on the eccentric.
Doesn’t matter how good I breathe, heavy leg pressing always makes me feel super light headed and have spikes in blood pressure. I think it’s just the position itself, coupled with the fact blood has to go to the legs.
That’s why I much prefer doing sets of 12 instead of 6, otherwise the weight and focus would be too much for me to recover properly. That sucks cause I really feel leg presses
You could try incorporating rest-pause training. It'd allow you a break mid-set between certain reps