Sled Seated Leg Press

The Sled Seated Leg Press primarily works the Gluteus Maximus, Rectus Femoris, with secondary activation of the Adductor Magnus, Gluteus Maximus, Rectus Femoris, Soleus and stabilizer support from the Biceps Femoris (Long Head), Gastrocnemius (Medial). It is a machine compound exercise at beginner difficulty.

The Sled Seated Leg Press is a beginner compound exercise performed with machine, following a squat movement pattern. It primarily targets the Gluteus Maximus, Rectus Femoris, with secondary engagement of the Adductor Magnus, Gluteus Maximus, Rectus Femoris, Soleus. This is a bilateral pushing movement, meaning both sides work together to generate force.

A machine compound push exercise targeting the Gluteus Maximus and Rectus Femoris.

EquipmentMachine
DifficultyBeginner
TypeCompound
MovementSquat
ForcePush
LateralityBilateral
PrimaryGluteus Maximus, Rectus Femoris
SecondaryAdductor Magnus, Gluteus Maximus, Rectus Femoris, Soleus

Muscles Worked

Front
Back
Primary Secondary Stabilizer

The Gluteus Maximus, and Rectus Femoris are the primary movers, collectively driving the movement and absorbing the greatest share of the load. The Adductor Magnus, Gluteus Maximus, Rectus Femoris, and Soleus act as secondary movers, assisting the primary muscles and contributing meaningfully to the overall output. The Biceps Femoris (Long Head), Gastrocnemius (Medial) act as stabilizers, maintaining joint position and postural alignment throughout the movement.

Primary Muscles

Secondary Muscles

Stabilizer Muscles

How to Perform

Preparation

  1. Sit on machine with back on padded support.
  2. Place feet slightly high on platform.
  3. Grasp handles to sides.

Execution

  1. Extend knees and hips until knees are fully extended.
  2. Return until hips are completely flexed.
  3. Repeat.

Comments

  1. Adjust seat and back support to accommodate near full range of motion without forcing hips to bend at waist.
  2. Keep knees pointed same directions as feet.
  3. Do not allow heels to raise off of platform, pushing with both heel and forefoot.
  4. Placing feet slightly high on platform emphasize Gluteus Maximus.
  5. Placing feet slightly lower on platform emphasize Quadriceps.

Tips & Common Mistakes

Programming Suggestions

Adapt your sets and reps to your training goal. As a beginner-friendly exercise, start with lighter loads and focus on form before progressing weight.

Strength3–5 sets × 3–6 reps at 80–90% 1RM with 2–4 minutes rest.
Hypertrophy3–5 sets × 6–12 reps at 65–80% 1RM with 60–120 seconds rest.
Endurance2–4 sets × 15–20 reps at 50–65% 1RM with 30–60 seconds rest.

Alternative Exercises

These exercises target the same primary muscles (Gluteus Maximus, Rectus Femoris) and can be substituted based on your equipment or variation preferences.

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