I'm having a real dilemna concerning squatting. I'm scared of doing it. I train at home and so far it's never hindered me before, however now that I'm finally squatting 200+ pounds ultra wide on the box it's become a concern.
If I get stuck at the dead bottom position of a squat....I'm literally a dead man. It's really taking a toll on my training; I always have to hold back, and severely. I'm sure it's also had a physchological and physiological impact. I mean, if you're scared of lifting the weight...you'll probably lift a lot less then you can.
My question is: is it possible to remedy this by NOT squatting? I'm thinking of a few possible solutions here: speed squats, reps VERY FAR from failure, assistance exercises. I can also do quarter squats (not to train my quads or anything, but to stimulate the nervous system and to stay accustomed to having heavy weights on my back). I'm willing to spend a few bucks to go the gym a few times a year and do some actual squats to track my progress.
I just feel like I can't squat heavy without a squat rack, my positioning is all off (I used a squat rack once and it felt GREAT) and I'm just really freaked out.
Any advice would REALLY really be helpful.
Thx a lot guys,
-Zulu
If I get stuck at the dead bottom position of a squat....I'm literally a dead man. It's really taking a toll on my training; I always have to hold back, and severely. I'm sure it's also had a physchological and physiological impact. I mean, if you're scared of lifting the weight...you'll probably lift a lot less then you can.
My question is: is it possible to remedy this by NOT squatting? I'm thinking of a few possible solutions here: speed squats, reps VERY FAR from failure, assistance exercises. I can also do quarter squats (not to train my quads or anything, but to stimulate the nervous system and to stay accustomed to having heavy weights on my back). I'm willing to spend a few bucks to go the gym a few times a year and do some actual squats to track my progress.
I just feel like I can't squat heavy without a squat rack, my positioning is all off (I used a squat rack once and it felt GREAT) and I'm just really freaked out.
Any advice would REALLY really be helpful.
Thx a lot guys,
-Zulu