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thanks for all the feedback

madcow, i see what you're saying, actually the guy that taught me to squat does over 900lbs, and uses all those techniques, so I am familiar with them. Some I cant use, like good mornings, whatever is wrong with my back, wont let me do them anymore. I've been to several docs and they arent sure what is causing the pain, but for the last few years its has left out good mornings. It also stops me from locking out when I squat, when i do, it feels like I'm being puched in the lower back. My lower back has always been really strong, when I was doing them, I was using more weight for good mornings than for squats.

As for what you are describing, I think thats what I was taught too, but it was described as when you come out of the hole, thrust your hips forward like you are trying to screw someone, it straightens out the torso, but I tend to forget the little things when hitting weights I've never moved before. But I know I have things that I need to work on. Its hard as I always squat alone. This time I was lucky, the guy spotting me is a bodybuilder that has won shows all over the world, and is a judge up to the nationals level in ontario, but every other time its just me....maybe because I squat fridays, and everyone else has more important things to do on a friday....
 
needsize said:
very true, but most people dont realize that, especially when you hit rock bottom, your back automatically leans forward, but it really felt like I leaned a lot on a few of those reps
i th ought they looked really good...
 
needsize said:
thanks for all the feedback

madcow, i see what you're saying, actually the guy that taught me to squat does over 900lbs, and uses all those techniques, so I am familiar with them. Some I cant use, like good mornings, whatever is wrong with my back, wont let me do them anymore. I've been to several docs and they arent sure what is causing the pain, but for the last few years its has left out good mornings. It also stops me from locking out when I squat, when i do, it feels like I'm being puched in the lower back. My lower back has always been really strong, when I was doing them, I was using more weight for good mornings than for squats.
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does your back stop you from deadlifting? also i remember u saying u round ur back a bit too much on deads, maybe that did something
 
SublimeZM said:
does your back stop you from deadlifting? also i remember u saying u round ur back a bit too much on deads, maybe that did something

its an injury I've had since I was a teenager. I generally dont round out on deads, but when I do, my back falls apart pretty quick
 
needsize said:
As for what you are describing, I think thats what I was taught too, but it was described as when you come out of the hole, thrust your hips forward like you are trying to screw someone, it straightens out the torso, but I tend to forget the little things when hitting weights I've never moved before. But I know I have things that I need to work on.

By pulling back on your torso you'll facilitate the hip thrust (to thrust your hips which is the lever both arms must be extending and just from the short video it's something I suggest giving a try - it's actually all the same thing just different ways of saying it but the upper arm attached to the lever, torso, is getting stuck out in front as the lever, hips, aren't driving underneath it adequately on a few of your reps) . Try focusing on it some in warm ups to get the feel. Personally, I suffer from the same hitch and focusing a bit on this even in light warm ups makes for an immediate "ah...I see" improvement. It's really worth a try as a botched rep can zap your reserves significantly.
 
Madcow2 said:
By pulling back on your torso you'll facilitate the hip thrust (to thrust your hips which is the lever both arms must be extending and just from the short video it's something I suggest giving a try - it's actually all the same thing just different ways of saying it but the upper arm attached to the lever, torso, is getting stuck out in front as the lever, hips, aren't driving underneath it adequately on a few of your reps) . Try focusing on it some in warm ups to get the feel. Personally, I suffer from the same hitch and focusing a bit on this even in light warm ups makes for an immediate "ah...I see" improvement. It's really worth a try as a botched rep can zap your reserves significantly.

I'll give this a try, I have a period of 4 weeks coming up where I'm lowering intensity, so it'll be a good time to practice
 
Looks impressive big man...

B True
 
b fold the truth said:
Looks impressive big man...

B True

thanks bro, how is europe treating you?
 
Nothing wrong with those mate. Medium stance power squat! If you want to be more upright,just have the bar higher and break at the knees first eg BB style or OLY style. Good work anyway.
 
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