CitizenKane
New member
I'm coming to the end of my tether with my squat.
For ages I didn't have the flexibility to do anything resembling a low bar squat, so after messing around with high bar oly-style squatting I managed to work up to my strongest squat ever a couple of weeks ago (140kg single, 110kg x 5 x 5 - so weak I know).
But the overwhelming consensus appears to be that a low bar position with a wider stance to parallel WILL allow you to shift more weight than a high bar mod stance ass to the grass, which is what I currently use. I read in an article (could have been by dave tate or mark rip, not sure) that bar position can make "all the difference in the world" to your squat, so I'm wondering might this be the key to improving my hilariously shit squat?
So now that I have improved my shoulder flexibility so much I want to try a low bar position. But the problem is I just feel completely lost whenever I try this. A high bar position with the bar sitting on top of my traps feels the most comfortable, whereas having the bar resting on the back of my shoulder blades or whatever just feels unnatural and unstable.
What am I doing wrong? Should I have the pins set lower so that I am leaning forward more?
How much of a forward lean are we talking about? Given that I've only ever really done high bar and so a virtually straight torso is all I'm used to.
How narrow should my grip on the bar be?
How wide should my stance be?
I'm just wondering if anybody can give me any information whatsoever to help me here! Any tips/links to vids/articles, etc. Anything!
Thanks!
For ages I didn't have the flexibility to do anything resembling a low bar squat, so after messing around with high bar oly-style squatting I managed to work up to my strongest squat ever a couple of weeks ago (140kg single, 110kg x 5 x 5 - so weak I know).
But the overwhelming consensus appears to be that a low bar position with a wider stance to parallel WILL allow you to shift more weight than a high bar mod stance ass to the grass, which is what I currently use. I read in an article (could have been by dave tate or mark rip, not sure) that bar position can make "all the difference in the world" to your squat, so I'm wondering might this be the key to improving my hilariously shit squat?
So now that I have improved my shoulder flexibility so much I want to try a low bar position. But the problem is I just feel completely lost whenever I try this. A high bar position with the bar sitting on top of my traps feels the most comfortable, whereas having the bar resting on the back of my shoulder blades or whatever just feels unnatural and unstable.
What am I doing wrong? Should I have the pins set lower so that I am leaning forward more?
How much of a forward lean are we talking about? Given that I've only ever really done high bar and so a virtually straight torso is all I'm used to.
How narrow should my grip on the bar be?
How wide should my stance be?
I'm just wondering if anybody can give me any information whatsoever to help me here! Any tips/links to vids/articles, etc. Anything!
Thanks!