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The Muscle D iso lateral kneeling leg curl isolates and develops your hamstrings. With independent arms that are supported by heavy-duty pillow block bearings for the smoothest possible travel and longevity.
Calf rollers add comfort to leg curl exercises, and a unique knee pad flips back and forth for single leg isolation on both sides. The dual hand grips and forearm pad keep the body in the proper form at all times. The weight horns are long enough to accommodate multiple weight plates for even the most powerful lifter.
Q: What is the Muscle D Iso-Lateral Kneeling Leg Curl MDP-2008?
A: The MDP-2008 is an advanced iso-lateral leg curl machine designed to target the hamstrings with independent leg movement, ensuring balanced muscle development for improved lower-body strength.
Q: What are its key features?
A: Key features include iso-lateral motion for each leg, an ergonomic kneeling position for comfort, adjustable footpads for proper alignment, and a heavy-duty steel frame for stability and durability.
Q: Who is it suitable for?
A: Ideal for gym owners, fitness enthusiasts, and athletes looking to isolate and strengthen the hamstrings while promoting balanced leg development.
Q: What muscles does it target?
A: Primarily targets the hamstrings, with secondary engagement of the glutes and calves for a comprehensive lower-body workout.
Q: Why should I choose the MDP-2008?
A: The iso-lateral design ensures each leg works independently, helping to correct imbalances, improve strength, and enhance flexibility in the hamstrings, all while minimizing joint stress.
Q: Is it suitable for all fitness levels?
A: Yes, the adjustable settings allow for personalized resistance levels, making it suitable for both beginners and experienced athletes.
Q: Does it fit in typical gym setups?
A: Yes, the compact and sturdy design of the MDP-2008 fits seamlessly into both home and commercial gym environments.
Regular Cleaning: Clean the seat, leg pads, and frame after each use to avoid dirt and sweat accumulation. Use a soft cloth with a mild detergent or upholstery cleaner for the padding and a damp cloth for the metal parts.
Inspect the Frame and Structure: Regularly check the frame for any damage or wear. Tighten any loose screws or bolts to ensure the machine remains stable during use.
Lubricate Moving Parts: Apply lubricant to the pivot points, rods, and other moving parts. This will reduce friction and wear, ensuring smooth and quiet operation.
Check the Knee Pads and Foot Rollers: Inspect the knee pads and foot rollers for wear or damage. Ensure they are securely fastened and adjusted to the user’s comfort. Replace any worn-out padding as needed.
Examine Cables and Pulleys: Check the cables and pulleys for any signs of wear, fraying, or damage. If necessary, replace the cables to avoid any operational issues or safety hazards.
Weight Stack Movement: Ensure the weight stack moves smoothly without resistance or obstruction. Lubricate the guide rods if needed to maintain smooth motion during the leg curl exercises.
Test the Adjustment Mechanisms: Regularly check the adjustment levers and locks to ensure they’re functioning properly. If the adjustments feel loose or difficult to operate, tighten or lubricate the mechanisms.














