Damn strong pressing man!
Dang! Going to pass me on my bench...lol Awesome, awesome pressing man. Really happy to see you pushing like this. It will be fun to look back 6 months from now and see how much progress you've made in such a short time!!
I'll hit BW x20 before 300, prob. I tend to do better at higher reps.265 looked good man. Wouldn't be surprised if you got 300 in the next 2 months, if you did 280 last time. Then you start working on the bench bodyweight for 20 reps club. Its a thing now. I made it.
I'm thinking about switching to low bar squats to increase my numbers. Thoughts?
Could always give it a shot.
Is that what you do?
265 looked good man. Wouldn't be surprised if you got 300 in the next 2 months, if you did 280 last time. Then you start working on the bench bodyweight for 20 reps club.
Its a thing now. I made it.
I need to lose weight then
I'm thinking about switching to low bar squats to increase my numbers. Thoughts?
High-bar still has a place btw.
Yeah everything still needs to stay tight. Engage the last and break the bar over your back. You may not have to go TOO much wider. Guys you see go real real wide, most likely have bad mobility. My index is on the rings...dunno if you call that wide or not. Also, using a thumbless grip may or may not help. Look up Chris Duffin Hand Position (I know I say his name all the time but his squat videos will help tremendously)
Thanks Sean. I'll play around with it. Is this it? Invalid Link Removed I found that earlier, and I guess there are several parts to that series.
Ideally, you'd still like to take the narrowest grip possible, but yes you'll find that is likely wider than your narrowest high bar positioning. Speaking from my own experience.
Yeah everything still needs to stay tight. Engage the last and break the bar over your back. You may not have to go TOO much wider. Guys you see go real real wide, most likely have bad mobility. My index is on the rings...dunno if you call that wide or not. Also, using a thumbless grip may or may not help. Look up Chris Duffin Hand Position (I know I say his name all the time but his squat videos will help tremendously)
This. And this. Duffin's series is how I arrived at my hand position, and when I get the tightness in my back and thoracic set right as I extend the weight out of the rack, it feels incredibly lighter than a loose bar on your back. I believe my middle finger is also on the ring w/ my low bar. Pink is several inches inside ring on high bar for me. And I have to wrap my wrists for reps over 3 or max effort on low bar - very uncomfortable even with being wider than high bar.
What about stance/feet placement?
What about stance/feet placement?
Good place to start is in an athletc stance as if you were about to jump, then angle heels out, and then angle the feet out of that heel placement. Then go from there.
IMO, that's individual.
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It's definitely a good call. I think he is one of the cleanest/most proficient squatters on the planet. Plus one of the best coaches.
Everyone has a favorite. Off the top of my head: Bolt = Mike T Rob = CWS Sean = Duffin Herder = SuperD I'm a CWS guy myself.
Everyone has a favorite. Off the top of my head: Bolt = Mike T Rob = CWS Sean = Duffin Herder = SuperD I'm a CWS guy myself.
It's a good list right there. I wish Dan green did more videos bc he know his ****, too.
He's put out two videos recently. One is him hitting 715lbs or something like that for 5 sets of 6 on deads...disgusting.
He's put out two videos recently. One is him hitting 715lbs or something like that for 5 sets of 6 on deads...disgusting.
Chad had him do some that were great, but it almost sounded like chad had to pull the info out of him.
You guys have any tips for getting the hands in more. My hands are quite far apart on my squat almost to the collars. No flexibility in my shoulders I'm guessing...
Going thumb-less or pinkie-less might help. Improving shoulder mobility clearly helps too.
But you don't necessarily NEED a narrow grip to squat successfully. A lot of the bigger guys do just fine with a wide grip. That said, improving your shoulder mobility can't hurt.
Going thumb-less or pinkie-less might help. Improving shoulder mobility clearly helps too. But you don't necessarily NEED a narrow grip to squat successfully. A lot of the bigger guys do just fine with a wide grip. That said, improving your shoulder mobility can't hurt.
You guys have any tips for getting the hands in more. My hands are quite far apart on my squat almost to the collars. No flexibility in my shoulders I'm guessing...
This^^^^^^^ for sure!Your strength is increasing by leaps and bounds. No wraps on that 430, dang that is a strong grip! Congrats on the PR's!!
235 of front squats?! Nice!!
Your strength is increasing by leaps and bounds. No wraps on that 430, dang that is a strong grip! Congrats on the PR's!!
This^^^^^^^ for sure!