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Old 04-09-2008, 03:22 PM   #1
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i feel tehm much more in wrists and traps. why?
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That, or maybe you should try the arms-crossed (bodybuilder) style.



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true i saw that. but i couldnt figure out how to do it. and yo wats the difference between front and regular squat? like why would i want to do them?
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arms crossed? More details please



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is der any differnce besides grip?
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Olympic is the way I have been doing it, they do suck. Thanks for the tip bro. I'm a new man



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is der any differnce besides grip?
no, same movements



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Poliquin strap trick for front squats - this is how I do them:


u-tube demo of someone using them for a 500-lb front squat: YouTube - Craig Smith 500lb Front Squat
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Apparently, the site that hosts the first image doesn't like me using it here. But I'm not going to fix it because I still think it's appropriate.

I really do hate Olympic-style.

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Front squats cannot be comfortable
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They are with straps like I posted.

You'd be surprised.
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Poliquin strap trick for front squats - this is how I do them:


u-tube demo of someone using them for a 500-lb front squat: YouTube - Craig Smith 500lb Front Squat
Poliquin, eh? That picture is right of Mike Boyle's Functional Training for Sports.

The strap technique works suprisingly well.

Personally, I go with the olympic style all the way. I've never had a problem with my wrists bending. I prefer it heavily because the bar feels much more locked in place and everything feels tighter.

If you plan on/already do doing cleans and other olympic movements stick with the traditional olympic style.



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i feel tehm much more in wrists and traps. why?
You're probably dropping your elbows too much and leaning too far forward.



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any thoughts on front squats for people with shoulder injuries? i'm lifting almost regularly now, but my rotator cuff stress happened 6 months ago.

seems like front "squts" my not be a good idea until i've completely recovered.



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Does your gym have a safety squat bar? That alleviates alot of stress on the shoulders during the squat.

Do your shoulders hurt when you front squat?



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wtf. my knees hit my elbows i cant get them to stick straight out like that
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well stop letting them hit your knees.



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wtf. my knees hit my elbows i cant get them to stick straight out like that
That may be due to the fact your knees are constantly behind your ears.



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wtf. my knees hit my elbows i cant get them to stick straight out like that
You aren't keeping your upper body vertical enough and you are letting your elbows dip down too much.

Stretch your wrists and/or use the strap method so you make the wrist positioning easier.

Remember to get under the bar very tight before you unrack.



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alright thanks im gnnna stretch em i dont like using straps
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danny, have you TRIED using the straps like that? They aren't wrapped around your wrist or anything, really it's just so it turns it into a hammer grip.
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i dont like straps because then you dont work the stabilizers as much. im a fighter so i need the stabilizers alot
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the point of squats is not to exercise stabilizers in your shoulders. it's a leg work out. using straps won't affect the quality of your squat. if you're using your shoulders to help you 'lift' the weight during your squats then you're doing it wrong.



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