I experimented with my squatting style today.
My normal style is feet at shoulder width apart and pointed almost straight ahead. When I squat down the hips go first and I try to sit back. When I go down my knees go straight ahead and not much out to the sides. With this style I have some forward lean at the bottom, and problems with keeping my chest high, when I come up.
Today I kept my heels shoulder width apart but angled them out to about 45 degrees. When I squat down the hips and knees drop simultaneously , and its a much more a straight down movement. I push my knees out to follow the feets, so at the bottom viewed from the front it looks like a frog ready to jump. With this style I could get much deeper and its easier to keep the torso upright, and push through the heels. I also had to drop the weight by 15 kg.
Am I on the right track with this new style?