slashlove
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Cheers man! i will deacrease the intensity....
"Pain is temporary, Pride is forever»
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Can't find the graphs. Front squat = very little hamstring and lower back involvement when compared to back squats. Are they saying that isn't true? Curious also as to the form and depth they were gauging. Because I would agree that a 1/4 back squat and front squat probably are about the same thing.
Any papers to support that front squatting involves less hamstring and lower back? Yes, I would guess there is. Can I cite any for you? No. But we can all look at the position of the body. Front squat = nearly vertical back and knees coming foward past the toes. 0f course, an olympic style back squat is not nearly as far from that as a low bar squat. Which is why I would like to know what kind of back squat was used and who was coaching.Any papers to support that?
So for athletes with knee-joint problems the front-squat is better than the back-squat. The same goes for athletes who have reduced flexibility in their shoulder joint and find it difficult to hold the bar while doing regular squats. But if you don't have these problems there's no reason to pick one variant over the other. The effect is the same.
ever try attaching straps to bar for front squats? works like a charm for those who cant bend wrists under the bar..Eventhough I am absolutely terrible at the fs, I still incorporate it and I feel that completely different than back squat. I still cant do the bent back wrist shit so im still cradling the bar with arms crossed. Being trying to get better at them with db goblet squats and bands.
ever try attaching straps to bar for front squats? works like a charm for those who cant bend wrists under the bar..
For me it had worked perfectly, but I am now using crossed arm positioning because I have not seen a lot of world class athletes using straps. Here is the guide that I used for my practice: https://www.t-nation.com/training/how-to-front-squat-with-strapsI've suggested this to many but I'm so fukked that doesn't even work for me![]()
For me it had worked perfectly, but I am now using crossed arm positioning because I have not seen a lot of world class athletes using straps. Here is the guide that I used for my practice: https://www.t-nation.com/training/how-to-front-squat-with-straps
And also I never even considered going back until you pointed out crossed arms is not as stable but if 800 lb front squatters can use it so can I lol![]()
