davegmb
Elite Member
I always do my front squats in the smith machine, dont use the smith machine for back squats but front squats i find too arkward without the smith machine. Whats the verdict, good thing or do you have a problem with it?
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What do you find awkward about front squats with a free bar?
People will generally feel awkward and uncomfortable when doing a front squat for the first time, especially if they have been back squatting for a long time prior.
It is the same way with any movement, really. I don't remember doing any exercise for the first time without it feeling awkward. Sometimes it is better to to try to fix something that is uncomfortable rather than discarded it all together.
Plus, the degree of total body stabilization and utilization will not occur with the smith machine front squat. Whether or not that is important to you is up to you.
Come on, yeah any new excercise is demanding fufu ill give you that but the front squat is tough. Ive tried the grip where you have it in your fingers with your wrists bent back but the strain on my wrists felt like i was going to do some damage, obviously arent flexible enough for it. I then tried the crossed arm approach but couldnt balance that with the free bar so used it on the smith machine and felt great, still get sore quads the day after.
I couldn't do them that way at first either. What saved me was the "Poliquin strap trick":
Poliquin strap trick for front squats
u-tube demo of someone using them for a 500-lb front squat
I used that strap trick for over a year before my wrists became flexible enough to do my fronts strapless (yes, that DID sound sexier than it actually is...). I found my wrist flexibility just sorta happened over time, just from holding the straps. I still use them for my heavier fronts - anything heavier than about 155 and my elbows start to drop. I imagine this will improve actuarially, but in the meantime I'll continue to employ the straps.
Will Brink suggests another option for fronts - instead of bending the wrists backward, try palms down:
u-tube demo of Brink Front Squats - alternative grip for people who have problems with clean or arms crossed grips
Do what I did to learn fronts: use straps.
I've posted about this before:
I've tried the straps for front squats and like it.
As far as smith machines...when do you plan on leaving this crutch? A few weeks or months down the road when you've magically gotten your form and coordination down, somehow? Drop the weight even if its down to just a bar and learn and develop the strength, coordination and flexibility, and leave the smith to put your bags under or lean on and catch your breath in between real squats.
davegmb, once you get used to the strap-trick, you'll find your fronts come up pretty fast.
You ever do power cleans?
but 'the angrier Hulk gets, the stronger Hulk gets'Whatever gets you completing a good, successful set, right?
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LOLnow now Merkaba, you know what they say about sarcasm, 'lowest form of witt' and all that. Yeah, im happy to try front squats with the straps now that built has shown me the way, just couldnt ever see me getting comfortable with the conventional way but well see, maybe ill figure them out one day. Have to drop the weight though like you say.
I prefer to do dumbbell front squats when possible. I cant do them on 5x5 because the weight is too heavy for me to clean. I've done smith front squats and free bar squats. I find that I can balance myself better with the smith machine or I tend to tip forward. This doesnt happen when I use dumbbell fronts or when I use the smith.
To do these effectively, watch the video
YouTube Video
Also when I do the db version, my obliques get a serious beating with them. My sides look like to slabs on the sides because of this.
I prefer to do dumbbell front squats when possible. I cant do them on 5x5 because the weight is too heavy for me to clean. I've done smith front squats and free bar squats. I find that I can balance myself better with the smith machine or I tend to tip forward. This doesnt happen when I use dumbbell fronts or when I use the smith.
To do these effectively, watch the video
YouTube Video
Also when I do the db version, my obliques get a serious beating with them. My sides look like to slabs on the sides because of this.
davegmb, once you get used to the strap-trick, you'll find your fronts come up pretty fast.