Deep squats
Kdp2015
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Just discovered starting strength website and feeling a bit guilty for probably not squatting deep enough - made me wonder what else doing wrong. Will definitely be buying the book! What have others thought of it? Anyone else still feeling very much 'in the deep end' of strength training??
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I find the language on the website a bit difficult and 'sciencey' is the book the same?0
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Cool thanks0
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I find the language on the website a bit difficult and 'sciencey' is the book the same?
I got the book on Kindle. I couldn't get through much of it b/c it was so technical. I'm pretty dense, though.
I recommend looking up some Mark Rippetoe videos on YT. He's a good explainer in person.
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I've heard ppl talking about NROLW (or something like that!) any better?0
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Were you at least going to parallel before? If you were, then you weren't doing it wrong at all. I go to parallel when doing back squats and deep with my front squats.1
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I'd like to think so but don't really watch myself doing it0
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I've really been working on my squat depth. I use my phone to tape my sets and watch it back to see how I'm doing.2
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Just discovered starting strength website and feeling a bit guilty for probably not squatting deep enough - made me wonder what else doing wrong. Will definitely be buying the book! What have others thought of it? Anyone else still feeling very much 'in the deep end' of strength training??
The Starting Strength book is really in depth, but it's a great reference to learn proper form on all the big lifts. I got the book when I started lifting, but I followed the Stronglifts5x5 program instead of SS. They are very similar. I recently started to record my lifts with my phone as well and it has helped me improve my form a lot! If you're on Instagram, I save all my lifting clips there under zack_lifts.1 -
I started New Rules for Lifting for Women last year. I enjoyed it, was great to start out with, as I had no idea what the heck I was doing in the gym. I bought the Starting Strength book shortly after, as I had no idea what I was doing with the big lifts, and the book was more in depth at explaining things. Some things I had no idea what the he was talking about, after a couple weeks, went back and re-read. Light bulb on what I was missing.
I moved to StrongLifts in Dec cause the other one was talking waaaay too long for me in the gym.
This past June, started 5 days a week instead of 3, and re-read SS again. I learn something every time I read it. Worth the investment for me.2 -
I wanted to comment on the NROL. I have the women's version (NROLFW) and I liked it initially. Towards the later stages, the workouts were taking me close to 1.5 hours, sometimes 1.45 hours. For me, that was too long. Also, many of the stages had the same workouts with the # of reps/sets being the only difference. I didn't mind that at all b/c I liked the workouts but some people didn't/don't. However, I feel I did gain strength with NROLFW. In addition to the length of the later workouts, using dumbbells instead of the barbell was holding me back. (I was doing this at home and I really don't have the space for a barbell much less a half-rack and bench.)
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There is a newer NROL book, called Strong, that you may want to look into.0
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Parallel is enough
I'm working on a2g just cos, but my weights are much lower
I like rippetoes squat video TBH ...will find1 -
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Great video!0
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