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Foot positioning and squats

muscledog95

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How important do you think foot positioning is in squating. For some reason I can never get my feet even with eachother. One might be slighlty pointing out. Could this be a problem down the road?

Thanks
Kevin
 
Westside says try to keep them forward. Another world record squatter told me to do what's natural because that's where I'd be strongest.

Mine point slightly out, because that's comfortable for me.
 
Mine are never totally even either, dont stress about it
 
i recently switched my foot placement in the squat, aside from widening my stance i have started to point my toes forward as opposed to before when i would point them out wards, i feel much more powerful this way then before.
 
I put them about shoulder width and even spacing. I also slightly pint them ot maybe 10 degrees, since my knees go right over my feet at this angle I feel really comfortable even when going past parallel.
 
I've always heard keep your feet pointing the same direction as your knees... if you have your feet pointing straight, and your knees are going out a bit... it might not be the sturdiest platform for doing squats...

But, I agree... comfortability should prevail over any given guideline.

C-ditty
 
Foot placement, both distance between and the angle of your feet, is completely dependent on the person.

Just remember, in general, if you draw an imaginary line vertically from your toes, your knees should not go past that line.
 
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