How do you squat???
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Check out squat therapy techniques on youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z341TYXbKLs
By the way, I could look at that video All. Day. Long.
awesome thanks!!!
Call me once you have her form down ; )0 -
Check out squat therapy techniques on youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z341TYXbKLs
By the way, I could look at that video All. Day. Long.
awesome thanks!!!
Call me once you have her form down ; )
oh damn she had legs of steel!!! ok ill message you when i can do that lmao!!!!0 -
this is about as perfect form as you can get
I guess I'm just different from you guys, my head doesn't make up 1/4 of my total height and contain a large percentage of my mass!0 -
kettlebell goblet squats reinforce good form I love bulgarian split squats with a kettlebell with the back leg on a step bench as well but balance might be an issue at first0
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What kind of squat? Front, back, low or high bar?
I'm 99.999999998% certain that she's referring to "no bar"0 -
Soooooo cute. Nice job with the graphics. :0)0 -
People need to stop with the "knees not past toes" advice. It's just not true. For some people, their knees will not track beyond their toes. For other people, they will. It all depends on a person's height and specific torso and leg lengths. Better advice about knees is to ensure that the knees track over the toes, toes are pointed out slightly, and that the knees are pushed out to stay in line with the toes, and if they track past the toes, it's perfectly ok.0
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I just bend down and have a piddle,0
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bump0
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Like a beast0
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People need to stop with the "knees not past toes" advice. It's just not true. For some people, their knees will not track beyond their toes. For other people, they will. It all depends on a person's height and specific torso and leg lengths. Better advice about knees is to ensure that the knees track over the toes, toes are pointed out slightly, and that the knees are pushed out to stay in line with the toes, and if they track past the toes, it's perfectly ok.
This^.
This is a good example of the knees in front of the toes for Front, High Bar, & Low Bar Squatting. If you do an Air Squat w/hands in front, you're be pretty much in the same position as the first picture.
Worry more about your DEPTH, not your knees over toes. Quarter Squats are one of the worst things you can do for your knees! You should be squatting just below parallel, regardless if it's a weighted squat or not.0 -
People need to stop with the "knees not past toes" advice. It's just not true. For some people, their knees will not track beyond their toes. For other people, they will. It all depends on a person's height and specific torso and leg lengths. Better advice about knees is to ensure that the knees track over the toes, toes are pointed out slightly, and that the knees are pushed out to stay in line with the toes, and if they track past the toes, it's perfectly ok.
Thank you for this, because when I was in the gym today watching my form on squats, I couldn't for the life of me keep my knees from extending a little past my toes. I got so frustrated. I was pushing my butt back, hinging my hips, everything looked good, but that.0 -
I do squats with the smith machine. I heard that it was good and had min results. Is that true? Does anyone know.0
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Just to confirm, your feet are supposed to stay flat on the floor, correct?0
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Just to confirm, your feet are supposed to stay flat on the floor, correct?
If they're not on the floor, then where are they?0 -
I do squats with the smith machine. I heard that it was good and had min results. Is that true? Does anyone know.
Avoid that machine. Never go near the Smith machine. Your body, particularly the stabilizer muscles that the Smith machine ignores, will thank you for it.0 -
Just to confirm, your feet are supposed to stay flat on the floor, correct?
If they're not on the floor, then where are they?
Oh, ha ha. Yes, flat on the floor. Keep your heels down.0 -
Worry more about your DEPTH, not your knees over toes. Quarter Squats are one of the worst things you can do for your knees! You should be squatting just below parallel, regardless if it's a weighted squat or not.
Meh, I was taught to go to parallel and keep my knees not past toes. Never had any problems with it, and have had great results. I don't doubt there are other ways to squat, but I don't believe there is anything at all wrong with not letting knees go past toes.0 -
I do squats with the smith machine. I heard that it was good and had min results. Is that true? Does anyone know.
Avoid that machine. Never go near the Smith machine. Your body, particularly the stabilizer muscles that the Smith machine ignores, will thank you for it.
Everyone says stay away from the smith. Coming from a guy who needs a full knee reconstruction in one with no MCL on the other, the Smith was my only safe choice for working out my legs and at same time mimic the motion of a free weight back squat. Yes, poster is correct about loading up the weight to unsafe proportions; however, if one uses a safe amount of weight and practices proper form, you can still benefit.
How do I know? In the past three weeks I've stopped using the smith machine and have gone to free weight back squats. My Smith Machine PR was 345lbs, my free weight PR is now 385lbs. It would be safe to assume that the Smith machine did a sufficient job of training my legs.0 -
Meh, I was taught to go to parallel and keep my knees not past toes. Never had any problems with it, and have had great results. I don't doubt there are other ways to squat, but I don't believe there is anything at all wrong with not letting knees go past toes.
Never said it's wrong to not go past toes. Just stating that it's not bad if your knees go over your toes when squatting. I will disagree about going "just to parallel". Going just BELOW parallel will protect your knees more, as now you have engaged your Hamstrings more, giving your knees an equal "pull" from both the Quads and the Hamstrings.
Factors such as your depth of squat, squat stance, bar position on back, and individual anthropometry will be the determining factors as to whether or not your knees go over your toes or not.0 -
I'm sure that's great form when the majority of your weight is your head. I'm not saying the notes are wrong, but this baby picture is the grandma chainmail of Stronglifts 5x5.0 -
Sick form... lol0
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