jago25_98
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Yesterday I was doing my usual squats when a guy gingerly said to me
"I'm not sure you might wanna be doing that"
"I hear the knees going in front of your toes can be bad for your knees"
I always go right to the very bottom. Haven't had any problems so far so I wanted to see what the gym guy said. http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/mitchsquatdsl.rm
He showed me a much easier squat, going down only so far as a 90 degree knee-bend. It didn't feel as satisfying. He also tipped getting my heals on a plank of wood which was interesting. He said to keep my knees behind my toes, so I was sticking my butt out more to avoid falling backwards.
Before my squat involved locking the back out and a >40 degree back angle. Now he was suggesting:
- letting the back arch in the movement
- sticking the butt out more
- leaning forward more to 45 degrees as part of the movement
Seemed like dodgy advise to me. Some of it seemed right but hmmm...
While he was there I asked about deadlifts - something I know I have trouble with; so much so I had onnly been using sumo until now. My technique with sumo I think is ok, but I can lose form and bring my back in if I'm not careful as I get tired.
While I saw him demonstrating what looked like good form he suggested as I did it to get my butt out and up more - bringing my back into play, something I had been careful to avoid with sumo.
Anyway, we've got a better gym slightly out of town with an ex-fitness winner running it so I'll see what he says, and search for vids too. In the mean-time, what do you guys say?
"I'm not sure you might wanna be doing that"
"I hear the knees going in front of your toes can be bad for your knees"
I always go right to the very bottom. Haven't had any problems so far so I wanted to see what the gym guy said. http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/mitchsquatdsl.rm
He showed me a much easier squat, going down only so far as a 90 degree knee-bend. It didn't feel as satisfying. He also tipped getting my heals on a plank of wood which was interesting. He said to keep my knees behind my toes, so I was sticking my butt out more to avoid falling backwards.
Before my squat involved locking the back out and a >40 degree back angle. Now he was suggesting:
- letting the back arch in the movement
- sticking the butt out more
- leaning forward more to 45 degrees as part of the movement
Seemed like dodgy advise to me. Some of it seemed right but hmmm...
While he was there I asked about deadlifts - something I know I have trouble with; so much so I had onnly been using sumo until now. My technique with sumo I think is ok, but I can lose form and bring my back in if I'm not careful as I get tired.
While I saw him demonstrating what looked like good form he suggested as I did it to get my butt out and up more - bringing my back into play, something I had been careful to avoid with sumo.
Anyway, we've got a better gym slightly out of town with an ex-fitness winner running it so I'll see what he says, and search for vids too. In the mean-time, what do you guys say?
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