Dr. Pain
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OK, where to start!
Recently, one of the guys that I help now and then came to me and said he got his squat to 455!
About 3-4 months ago, Tan Girl (my Partner) and I put him through the "New Meat" Chest W/O! I quess TG inspired him to get stronger and he has made some really decent gains in that period! About the same time as the NM W/O, I worked with him on his squat, lowered his weight and the bar on his back, changed his center, got the force off of his erectors and onto his glutes, hips and legs! Taught him how to drive his heels through the floor and explode out of the hole!
So I figured that since he was geting stronger, that kind of squat was totally possible! A few days ago he is squatting and asks for a spot! I had watched him use good form at 135, decent at 185, but at 225 I noticed he lacked depth, about 3-5 inches above parallel, THE SECOND STORY!. I missed seeing his 315, but this spot he asked for was at 375 (why the hell he did 3 plates and 3 dimes was besides me, I mean use a quarter or a 35, you can't feel 10 pounds at that weight).
He takes his first rep! I'm ready to go down and up with the guy, but guess what? I'm still standing because he is squatting like 10 inches! He thinks he is in the basement, but now he is on THE FOURTH FLOOR! Each rep got progressingly worse!
Now I don't care how deep you squat, but why the hell does everyone say they go TO THE BASEMENT! It happens all of the time! (at least 19 out of 20 times) Don't even bother to tell me!
Here is the SOLUTION, I showed the same guy today with Doctor I train (he thinks he squats deep too). He was having trouble with depth, although the rest of the form was good!
While I can touch my ass to the ground on a smith squat, on a back squat, I prefer to use BOX SQUATS!
If your inflexible, these are called bench squats!
First, BE CAREFUL and BE WARMED UP!
The object is to use progressingly lower objects, like benches or boxes or stools to lightly touch your ass against on the bottom!
I started the Doc on about 18 inches, let him get use to it and then lowered it to about 14 inches! He could barely do 2/3 his normal weight! But at the end of 4 sets, he exclaimed, "WOW, I bet I just recruited more fibers than EVER before! I lowered his weight one more time and let him try 10 inches, not expecting him to make it, and he didn't, but now he has a goal!
And at least NOW HE KNOWS WHERE THE BASEMENT IS!
DP
p.s 1 and 1/4s work well for this too, providing that you pause in the hole! You should be able to do up towards 75-80% of your normal weight!
EDIT!
I should add: This technique requires an intermediate to advanced knowlegde of squatting and good knee stability and flexibility! If you're not an accomplished squatter, PLEASE, learn how to squat first and foremost, before employing these methods!
DP
p.s
Now in PL where is the ground floor! Well it kind of depends whether you are squatting for a record or not! As explained by the WPO president, it better be clear cut as to depth being attained!
If someone is industrious, they can quote the verbage from other organizations, I just thought a picture was worth a few dozen words!
Now I do want to point out, BB form will be slightly more upright, but the relation of the knee and the hip will be the same!
Also, in a box squat, or actually in our training, this is considered MINIMAL DEPTH, and I encourage you to go below the GROUND FLOOR if you can safely!
DP
Tan Girl is on the left in black!
Recently, one of the guys that I help now and then came to me and said he got his squat to 455!
About 3-4 months ago, Tan Girl (my Partner) and I put him through the "New Meat" Chest W/O! I quess TG inspired him to get stronger and he has made some really decent gains in that period! About the same time as the NM W/O, I worked with him on his squat, lowered his weight and the bar on his back, changed his center, got the force off of his erectors and onto his glutes, hips and legs! Taught him how to drive his heels through the floor and explode out of the hole!
So I figured that since he was geting stronger, that kind of squat was totally possible! A few days ago he is squatting and asks for a spot! I had watched him use good form at 135, decent at 185, but at 225 I noticed he lacked depth, about 3-5 inches above parallel, THE SECOND STORY!. I missed seeing his 315, but this spot he asked for was at 375 (why the hell he did 3 plates and 3 dimes was besides me, I mean use a quarter or a 35, you can't feel 10 pounds at that weight).
He takes his first rep! I'm ready to go down and up with the guy, but guess what? I'm still standing because he is squatting like 10 inches! He thinks he is in the basement, but now he is on THE FOURTH FLOOR! Each rep got progressingly worse!
Now I don't care how deep you squat, but why the hell does everyone say they go TO THE BASEMENT! It happens all of the time! (at least 19 out of 20 times) Don't even bother to tell me!
Here is the SOLUTION, I showed the same guy today with Doctor I train (he thinks he squats deep too). He was having trouble with depth, although the rest of the form was good!
While I can touch my ass to the ground on a smith squat, on a back squat, I prefer to use BOX SQUATS!
If your inflexible, these are called bench squats!
First, BE CAREFUL and BE WARMED UP!
The object is to use progressingly lower objects, like benches or boxes or stools to lightly touch your ass against on the bottom!
I started the Doc on about 18 inches, let him get use to it and then lowered it to about 14 inches! He could barely do 2/3 his normal weight! But at the end of 4 sets, he exclaimed, "WOW, I bet I just recruited more fibers than EVER before! I lowered his weight one more time and let him try 10 inches, not expecting him to make it, and he didn't, but now he has a goal!
And at least NOW HE KNOWS WHERE THE BASEMENT IS!
DP
p.s 1 and 1/4s work well for this too, providing that you pause in the hole! You should be able to do up towards 75-80% of your normal weight!
EDIT!
I should add: This technique requires an intermediate to advanced knowlegde of squatting and good knee stability and flexibility! If you're not an accomplished squatter, PLEASE, learn how to squat first and foremost, before employing these methods!
DP
p.s
Now in PL where is the ground floor! Well it kind of depends whether you are squatting for a record or not! As explained by the WPO president, it better be clear cut as to depth being attained!
If someone is industrious, they can quote the verbage from other organizations, I just thought a picture was worth a few dozen words!

Now I do want to point out, BB form will be slightly more upright, but the relation of the knee and the hip will be the same!
Also, in a box squat, or actually in our training, this is considered MINIMAL DEPTH, and I encourage you to go below the GROUND FLOOR if you can safely!
DP
Tan Girl is on the left in black!
