ShutUpNdSkwat
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LOL that deadlift isn't going to happen, but I definitely want to get a 500 squat by the end of 2014, maybe I can get a 400 bench press too. Why not, though? I'm in.
Video. I'll be getting/adding another view from the side for some I believe.
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LOL that deadlift isn't going to happen, but I definitely want to get a 500 squat by the end of 2014, maybe I can get a 400 bench press too. Why not, though? I'm in.
Dude did you come out the womb deadlifting? LOL 500 looked like they loaded fake plates on there!
I am super jelly of both lifts and you smashed it. Vids were quite impressive.
Awesome lifting ma man
Apparently actually tying my chucks makes a big deference in my squats. Just blasted 275x8 easy and only stopped because my forearm cramped. After doing it for 2 sets of 5. Squat groove is feeling better and better. Gona keep hammering reps at this weight.
Good. I actually prefer my lifting shoes to fit small, specifically so I do not have my feet shift a single bit in them.
That's my kinda volume. Nice work here, Big Country.
Nice squat volume you got there man!
Is that hamster meat in your cereal?
Belt- Inzer or Titan-10mm, buckle of your choice
The Power Perfect II's have a more stable heal than those I believe. Never physically seen either, all hearsay
And I would most definetly squat with a squat shoe. World of a difference.
Haha I saw you in those Nikes. I was like WTF is he doing. This should be a major upgrade.
My DoWins are awesome. They run a half size smaller than your normal workout shoe.
Belt maintenance is like a baseball glove. The best thing I did for it is I'd store it right side out one time, use it, then store it inside out until the next time I use it. I'd flip back and forth and the belt broke in really quick.
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I have this one in black with a single prong. It's hard to tell without looking up specs on each.
The descriptions look similar though and same maker.
Here is where I got mine it's very nice quality
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Nice work at the meet brother! (Pardon my delay-Just catching back up)
Thanks dude! I've been wondering where you got to.
The Adidas that you posted up are the ones that I bought last month.. They are pretty stable and nice to deadlift in. Took a day to get used to walking in a raised heel, those first couple squat walkouts were tricky. But they feel good and help with staying upright.
You'll dig them. Sole is solid. Not as solid as the power perfect and 1/4" lower, but just as wide. NomZ said they were a little soft in the heel but I haven't felt any significant give yet. I've tried the power perfect, the romaleo, the reebok crossfit lifter and the ones you ordered. I think you'll be happy for a first lifting shoe. My next purchase will be the power perfect.Good to hear since I just ordered them.
You're gonna feel the biggest difference in your squat. There's a lot to be said for a solid heel when squatting since that's what you're driving through. I think you'll be pleasantly surprised at what you'll gain from it. Maybe your squat won't be as far behind anymore.I thought about the power perfects or adipower but I need to actually afford the shoes haha. The different between my nikes I have now will be crazy and no way in hell the heel is softer than my nikes. I actually kinda like a soft heel. We will see what happens. I think ill like them.
You're gonna feel the biggest difference in your squat. There's a lot to be said for a solid heel when squatting since that's what you're driving through. I think you'll be pleasantly surprised at what you'll gain from it. Maybe your squat won't be as far behind anymore.
Sorry for not going back and reading through everything, but do you do front squats?
Hell no. I could never figure out how to do them with anything more then the bar without wrist/forearm pain. Don't really see the point in doing them when my back squat form still needs substantial work either.
To correctly front squat, you have to stay upright in order to maintain the weight in the front rack. It also teaches you to keep your core tight or you're gonna look like a jackass when you drop the weight. To alleviate wrist and forearm issues, used the crossed arm technique to keep the weight in place.Hell no. I could never figure out how to do them with anything more then the bar without wrist/forearm pain. Don't really see the point in doing them when my back squat form still needs substantial work either.
Front squats have so many benefits. It would make both your squat AND deadlift, explode. If I were you, I would learn how to do them.
To correctly front squat, you have to stay upright in order to maintain the weight in the front rack. It also teaches you to keep your core tight or you're gonna look like a jackass when you drop the weight. To alleviate wrist and forearm issues, used the crossed arm technique to keep the weight in place.
Roll the shoulders forward, tuck the chin, easy peasy.
Front squats are great man.. Don't use the clean grip do the one where your arms are crossed I forget what it's called...