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Home » Training Guides » The 5 Worst Machine Exercises and 23 Better Alternatives  

The 5 Worst Machine Exercises and 23 Better Alternatives  

Jeff Cavaliere shares his top seven elite machine exercises.

Written by Matt Magnante
Last updated on May 28th, 2025

Not all gym machines are equally beneficial. In mid-April 2025, Athlean-X founder Jeff Cavaliere ranked what he believes to be the worst standard gym machine exercises and offered better alternatives you should be doing.

Cavaliere based his critiques on biomechanical safety, unique benefits, and overall functionality. Check out the lists below:

Worst Exercises 

  • Lying Hamstring Curl 
  • Abduction/Abductor
  • Lateral Raise Machine
  • Seated Preacher Curl
  • Machine Chest Flyes

Better Exercises 

  • Standing Machine Hamstring Curl
  • Seated Hammer Row
  • Machine Seated Dips
  • Leg Press
  • Smith Machine Squat
  • Smith Machine Shoulder Press

Better Still

  • Machine Converging Shoulder Press
  • Pec Deck
  • Chest-Supported Row
  • Machine Chest Presses
  • Reverse Hack Squats 
  • Leg Extensions

Almost Best Exercises 

  • Functional Trainer/Cables 
  • Standing Machine Shoulder Press 
  • Cable Seated Row 
  • Hack Squat 

Very Best 

  • Belt Squats 
  • Seated Hamstring Curl
  • Machine Standing Calf Raise 
  • Cable Crossover 
  • Lat Pulldown 
  • Machine Reverse Hyperextension 
  • Machine Hip Thrust
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[Related: The Science of Calf Growth — Are They Different From Other Muscles?]

The Worst: Skip or Modify

Lying machine leg curls are risky, according to Cavaliere, explaining that maintaining hip flexion while digging the knees into the pad during a working set strains the lower back.

The abduction/adduction machine is a go-to for building firmer, rounder glutes, but it’s a suboptimal exercise for the gluteus maximus, the largest glute muscle.

  • Cavaliere explained: “This actually targets the gluteus medius…and even that’s not that great.” He suggests standing and pointing the toes out for better gluteus medius activation.
  • Cavaliere also urged people to swap seated adductions for lunges or slides. 

The issue with machine lateral raises is the fixed grip. “We’re not pouring pitchers during lateral raises,” Cavaliere cautioned, stressing the importance of external shoulder rotation to optimize motion and prevent pain. “I’d rather see that thumb end higher than the pinky.”

The preacher curl machine is a great biceps builder, but Cavaliere says it’s safer to stand while doing them, rather than sitting. Doing the move in a standing position allows the arms and lats to engage for stability, reducing the risk of biceps tears.

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Better: Good Exercises That You Can Keep Doing

Cavaliere ranked machine-seated dips above bodyweight bench dips, noting, “These machines are somewhat of an improvement over the bodyweight version of the dip.”

Leg presses are an ego exercise for many and a mediocre glute movement since the hips remain flexed, but they’re still decent.

For the Smith machine squat, a common mistake is placing the feet too far forward, which limits dorsiflexion and ground reaction forces. Place your feet back underneath you a bit to really get the most out of it.

The “Almost Best”

The advantage of seated cable rows is the ability to puff the chest, which Cavaliere claimed is “the number one requirement for an effective back exercise.” This allows maximum shoulder extension and concentric contractions—a determiner of muscle gains. 

The hack squat is a standout. “There’s no better machine for the quads,” Cavaliere affirmed. He compared them to front squats, which are as effective as back squats with less knee strain. “The tilted foot plate promotes normal biomechanics at the knee and hip,” Cavaliere furthered.

The Best: King of Machine Exercises

Topping Cavaliere’s rankings are machines that offer benefits unachievable with free weights. The belt squat allows anyone to squat, eliminates spinal compression, and enables self-spotting. Furthermore, belt squats force proper squat technique.

[Belt squats] solve the issue of the knee-to-hip flexion that many deal with.

—Jeff Cavaliere

Seated hamstring curls belong with the best machine exercises due to less hip flexor involvement than lying and standing leg curls. “[This allows] focus on knee flexion,” Cavaliere said.

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Finally, the standing calf raise machine, cable crossover, and lat pulldown round out the elite category. A recent study found that standing calf raises produced twice as much calf growth as the seated variation. (1) “Stay in that [stretched] position for about four seconds to take away the advantage of the Achilles tendon,” Cavaliere advised. 

Crossovers allow for a greater range of motion and training angles and are more shoulder-friendly during the stretch.

The best way to train your back is with lat pulldowns.

—Jeff Cavaliere

Lat pulldowns are more accessible and offer more grip options than pull-ups and rows. 

Though hip thrust machines aren’t in every gym, they maximally load the hips during extension, which no other movement does. They’re easier to set up than free-weight barbell variations.

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Reference

  1. Kinoshita M, Maeo S, Kobayashi Y, Eihara Y, Ono M, Sato M, Sugiyama T, Kanehisa H, Isaka T. Triceps surae muscle hypertrophy is greater after standing versus seated calf-raise training. Front Physiol. 2023 Dec 13;14:1272106. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2023.1272106. PMID: 38156065; PMCID: PMC10753835.

Featured image: @athleanx on Instagram

About Matt Magnante

Matthew Magnante is a seasoned writer and content editor who has authored hundreds of articles in various categories including bodybuilding, strength sports, CrossFit, general health and fitness, and MMA. His childhood fascination with the 80s and 90s bodybuilding legends fueled his passion for living and breathing weight training, nutrition, and everything in between. Matt was involved in martial arts for most of his youth and is a huge UFC fan. Having beaten the worst of anxiety and chronic stress using natural techniques, he’s also learning just as much about the mind and loves to help others improve their well-being and overall health.

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