Going to focus alot more on these this summer as I am eating more and training more consistently. Tips on form?
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Squaggleboggin said:I never really understood the whole 'sit back' thing. I think that's just so you're not arching your back. I know that if I tried to 'sit back' I'd immediately fall. I squat down, feet flat, back straight, but I lean forward. It just doesn't make sense to be able to put your center of gravity that far back if that's actually what everyone means by that.
Saturday Fever said:
Saturday Fever said:Do everything exactly the same. Just put the bar in your hands in front of you.
Saturday Fever said:
DimebagDarrell said:on your deads (and squats) make sure to have your back arched in. NEVER let it round over.
Clearly most people don't know poop about their formBigDyl said:Yeah, but what about SLDL's? I ALWAYS see a rounded back when people do these.
BigDyl said:I just don't understand how you can do a SLDL without rounding your back? Does this mean you don't go all the way down? I'm guessing you stop 6-10 inches before the barbell touches the floor?
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Squaggleboggin said:That was a great post about squatting. I just did a couple squats looking into my mirror (no bar or anything, just looking to see if I'm doing it right) and I know I always have my back arched properly, but with the first video, from below his knees, his legs didn't move. Mine do lean forward, but otherwise it seems as though I'm doing it properly. My head is up, back arched properly (as in, it's not rounded at all, but going the other way), feet flat, not leaning forward with the bar really, and I seem to be going pretty much straight down. In the video, the lifter is leaning forward an awful lot, and it always seemed like that was the wrong way to me. Are you really supposed to keep your shins stationary and lean forward a lot?