How To Use Smith Machines

How To Use Smith Machines

Last Updated on March 17, 2022 by MarcyPro

Many people have seen a Commercial Grade Smith Machine at the gym, or have seen someone using this piece of mysterious equipment and have felt totally overwhelmed or intimidated at the thought of using it themselves.

If that’s you, be comforted by the fact that you’re not alone! Even people who have been going to the gym for years can feel uncertain when it comes to new equipment, especially if it looks complicated. Let’s break down the home gym smith machine: what it is, what are the benefits of using one, and how to use it so you can feel more confident in giving it a try the next time you set foot in the gym.

What is a Smith Machine?

A Smith Machine is a weight-training machine with a barbell placed in between steel tracks. This special bar is referred to as a smith bar. Though it looks like an Olympic bar, the smith bar usually weighs less than an Olympic bar and cannot be taken off of the smith track.

The smith bar’s position within the machine allows it to move up and down within a fixed track, and in many models, the weight is counterbalanced to reduce the effort needed to balance the weight while you are lifting it. There are also a series of slots/posts allowing the barbell to be placed while you are working out. When used together, the user does not need a spotter as they’re able to safely bail from a lift.

How Much does a smith machine bar weigh?

In regards to Marcy Smith Machines, the SM-4033 Smith Bar weighs about 36 lbs and the MD-9010G, SM-4903, and SM-4008 Smith Bars weigh about 16lbs. And, the smith bars on all these units have a weight capacity of 300 lbs. However, the weight of th bar varies from unit to unit, and brand to brand. Make sure to find the specific weight of the smith bar on the unit you’re interested in buying.

A Smith Machine can be combined with other equipment, increasing the workouts you can do. For example, the Marcy All-in-One Smith Cage Workout Gym Station MD 9010G also contains a dual cable pulley system, lower cable for rows, and bar catches at the front of the unit. The bar catches included with the unit turn your smith machine into a bar rack / power rack / squat rack for free weight squats, presses, and more free weight exercises.

WHAT IS A SMITH MACHINE?

To use a smith machine, first, load the weight you plan to lift onto the ends of the barbell and secure in place. The barbell has two small hooks on either side of the bar. The hooks fit over pins in the posts to hold the barbell in place. To remove the bar from the machine, lift the barbell, and rotate the hook away from the pin.

Once you are done with your set, set the hooks back on the pins to lock the barbell in place.

Benefits Of Using A Smith Machine

There are many benefits to using a Smith Machine:

  • Variety in your workout. Using the same barbells or dumbbells for workout after workout can cause your muscles to adapt to the exercises. Using different equipment and shaking things up a bit can stimulate your muscles in different ways. It also keeps you from getting bored of the same exercises all the time.
  • Rest your stabilizer muscles. Having an injury of the muscles needed to stabilize the weight they are lifting, it may decrease what they are able to perform safely. Smith Machines help relieve the pressure on smaller muscles and focus on the ones you are targeting.
  • Increased power and ballistics. There is a lot of energy used in stabilizing and balancing the weight you lift when using free weights. When you take the need to balance the weight out of the equation, more energy can be directed at creating and sustaining a powerful movement. Many lifters find themselves able to lift heavier weight than they might be able to when using free weights.
  • Growth. This combination of lifting heavier weights and changing up your workout can lead to increased muscle development and growth. There are also many ways to use a Smith Machine that are much easier to do than with free weights, such as partial reps (using a smaller range of motion) and reverse movements (starting an exercise at the bottom of a rep, without the benefit of negative energy that builds up as you start the exercise, like a deadlift.)
  • Safety. A huge benefit of using a Smith Machine is the ability to lift heavy weights without a spotter. Because the barbell runs along a designated track with safety catches along the way, you don’t need to worry about all the weight crashing down on top of you if you overestimate how much weight you can lift. This is especially true when working out in a home gym or trying to reach your rep max when alone.
  • Confidence. Weight training and lifting is as much a mental game as it is a physical one. It is not uncommon for someone to have difficulty lifting a heavy weight because they are worried about safety or balance issues. Using a Smith Machine minimizes risk and increases your confidence in lifting.

Exercises Using A Smith Machine

While most people think of using a Smith Machine to do a traditional squat, there are countless exercises  you can do with it.

Squats

Smith machine squats on a smith machine are the most basic and most often performed exercise. There are a few different variations that you can do:

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  • Front squats (quadriceps, hamstrings, glutes): Stand inside the Smith Machine with the bar across your upper chest and delts. Keep your feet shoulder width apart and toes pointing out.

    Cross your arms in front of you to help balance the bar and unlock it from the safety bar. Slowly sit back into a squat position with your thighs parallel to the floor and knees over your ankles. Slowly stand back up and return to your starting position.

  • Back squats (quadriceps, glutes, core): Stand inside the Smith Machine, about 3 to 4 inches in front of the bar, so the bar is resting on your back and shoulders. Keep your feet hip width apart and the toes turned out slightly. Slowly go down into a squat, keeping your thighs parallel to the floor and knees over the ankles. Push through your heels to stand back up and return to your starting position.
  • Bulgarian split squats (quadriceps, glutes): Place a weight bench behind the Smith Machine. Stand inside the machine with your back to the bar and bench, and place the barbell so it is resting on your back and shoulders.

    Lift one foot behind you so the top of your foot is resting on the bench. Slowly lower the back knee towards the floor and use the front knee to squat lower. Once the front knee reaches around 90 degrees, or as far as you are able to go, use the front knee to push back up into a standing position. Once you’ve completed your set, switch legs and repeat on the other side.

Presses

You can even pull a weight bench close to or into a Smith Machine to add in seated exercises like a press. Here are two varieties that are particularly effective using a Smith Machine:

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  • Close grip bench press (chest and triceps): Lie down so that you are flat on the weight bench with the bar above your chest. Grip the bar with your hands 6 to 8 inches apart. Unlock the bar from the safety and slowly lower the bar down to about an inch above your chest. Pause for a moment and press the bar back up to your starting position.
  • Seated overhead press (shoulders): Place a low back weight bench inside the Smith Machine. Sit on the bench with the bar a few inches in front of you. Keep your feet flat on the floor and about shoulder width apart.

    Grab the bar with your palms facing forward. Unlock the bar from the safety and hold it against your shoulders. Use your shoulders to press the bar above your head and then slowly lower back down to the starting position.

Rows

Rows are another great upper body exercise to do with a Smith Machine. Give these variations a try.

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  • Barbell rows (latissimus dorsi, traps and biceps): Stand inside the machine facing the bar, and make sure your feet are around hip width apart. Place the bar where your arms will be fully extended towards the floor as you get into position.

    Grab the bar with an overhand grip at shoulder width apart. Sit back while lowering your chest towards the floor and pushing your hips slightly behind you. Keep your knees slightly bent. Using only your arms and upper body, pull the bar up towards your abdomen and slowly lower the bar back down to the starting position.

  • Upright rows (shoulders and trap): Stand inside the machine facing the bar, and place the bar at waist height. Place your feet shoulder width apart and grab the bar with an overhand grip. Bend your elbows and pull the bar up towards your chin and upper chest. Pause and then lower back down to your starting position.

A Smith Machine is a useful and helpful piece of home gym equipment, especially for someone working with heavy weights or working out alone. More specifically, Marcy Multi-Functional Smith Machine Home Gyms take advantage of adding more stations to a smith machine to deliver a total body workout. A Marcy All-in-One Home Gym helps you build muscle and strength efficiently in the convenience of your own home.

If you’re ready to make a purchase, check out Marcy strength training items in general. You may not need something as large as an all-in-one home gym, but Marcy carries anything else you may need on your strength training journey. And, you’ll find a large variety of exercise machines to meet every budget and workout need.

8 Comments

  1. I want to know if you seld a leg extention and leg curl with all the attachment it come for the bench because mine was destroy by the rust because I live near the sea in Puerto Rico. Cordially
    Nestor Gregor
    International referre category 1 in the IPF.

    1. Good Afternoon Nestor, thank you for your message! We sell replacement parts, feel free to request the part at Marcypro.com/support and they will provide you pricing there, thanks!

    1. Hello Veronica. Due to gyms being closed, our smith machines and stack home gyms are going in and out of stock quickly. If you reach out to the live chat on Marcypro.com, they can help provide details on incoming stock when possible.

    1. Hello Daryl Hawkins! We sincerely apologize, we currently do not have any add-ons for our smith machines. As a result, there isn’t a leg developer that can be attached to the SM-4033 bench.

      If you have any additional questions, please feel free to contact us at Marcypro.com – have an awesome day!

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