No, they will both increase chances for back injuries the same.
I kid, but the main difference is going to be working any weakness or imbalances you may have with one leg.
Yeah that would be another difference. However single leg you tend to get a better contraction, and work stabilizers much harder as well as avoiding, or correcting imbalances that can be created from a dominant leg overpowering the other in a two leg lift.
Just consider re-racking the weights as active rest. Movement is good during a workout.![]()
I've used unilateral leg press for years now for the main reason I don't want to spend my time loading and unloading 12-14+ plates per side.
This always got me - aren't we there to workout? Why is setting up so hard for people? haha. I've had training partners like this, they just stand around while you rack all the weights, etc. I get if you're exhausted for a moment and need a break, but to always stand there and not want to rack and unrack weights? Why are we even here? haha
man im not bragging because i know its nothing compared to what a lot of guys can do but i am up to 20 plates on the leg press and walking around this crappy, crowded gym here in Thailand trying to find plates and then trying to find places to put the plates after just kills the rhythm of my workout and is just wasted energy here where there is no AC in the gym and its always hot....i know i sound like a whiner but im really not, i just retired a year ago from an 18 year professional cycling career.
I've used unilateral leg press for years now for the main reason I don't want to spend my time loading and unloading 12-14+ plates per side.
Yeah, thinking back I remember using the leg press in my college gym and I was doing like 1200 pounds on that machine. I remember scrounging up every 45 in the place to put on the machine and feeling like a dork because I wasn't all that big but had somewhat strong legs and I felt like everyone was probably pissed that I was using all the 45's. Some people may think you think you are strong or special or looking for attention when they see you suck up all the plates...and knowing that embarrasses me because I don't like standing out in crowds like that
This is brilliant! I can't believe my lazy tail hasn't thought of it.
No you can definitely crush it with one leg and probably end up with more gains and definitely better balanced legs. I agree when I am done with the leg press I am ALWAYS hoping that someone strong wants it next so I don't have to re-rack everything.
If not I will often put 2-4 of them up move on to leg extensions and go back and pull 2-4 plates off every rest period so I am not messing up my workout flow. If someone walks up to use it during that time I offer to help them strip it down to what they are going to use. It works out okay that way without completely messing up the workout flow.
I wish my gym actually had the Hammer Strength Isolateral Leg Press. I used to love that thing. I would do one leg at a time but keep constant tension on the other which allowed me to stabilize more and add more weight.
Last time I did leg press this little lady came up and asked for it after me. Then she stood there and waited. Then when finished I asked how many plates she wanted... she goes a 25 on each side. I almost died lol. I had about 12 45s on each side... smfh
Split squats > single leg press all day
Split squats > single leg press all day
Twice I've gotten outside coaching for my training. The one wanted me to do 20-30 reps per set, the other 30-50. Never had to mess around loading and unloading, Getting up out of the chair was bad enough. These days I don't leg press or ask for others' input, lol. Subconscious aversion? Overt aversion? I'm not sure.
No, they will both increase chances for back injuries the same.
I kid, but the main difference is going to be working any weakness or imbalances you may have with one leg.