My lower back or core seem to collapse forward on my squats even thou its not heavy (60-80kg x 10 reps). I have a solid lower back and core however, and have no issues with dead lifting (150kg 5x5) or on any other lifts.
I read possibly because I squat in front of a mirror (location of rack) that you tend to lean to far forward watching yourself, hence dropping your torso forward.
Today I tried leaning back but almost dropped the bar off back. Thought about having a bench under my arse to guide me for a while?
It's really doing my head and confidence in with progressing or going heavy (less reps) with my squats.
Any advice on how to help with this at all?
Low bar or high bar Kunce?
My lower back or core seem to collapse forward on my squats even thou its not heavy (60-80kg x 10 reps). I have a solid lower back and core however, and have no issues with dead lifting (150kg 5x5) or on any other lifts.
I read possibly because I squat in front of a mirror (location of rack) that you tend to lean to far forward watching yourself, hence dropping your torso forward.
Today I tried leaning back but almost dropped the bar off back. Thought about having a bench under my arse to guide me for a while?
It's really doing my head and confidence in with progressing or going heavy (less reps) with my squats.
Any advice on how to help with this at all?
This is an easy two step fix-
1. Remove all sand from your vagina
2. Squat more.
Sorry Kunce had to google that one as I don't know, but if my googling is right I'd say high bar as I tuck it in tight behind my neck. Will film next time I go. Thanks
Get on you tube and watch others high bar squat...
The mirror is not the cause of your problem...
Take some concrete and hard up basically? Fuck
that far upright?
whaddayathink abotu this diagram?
Fwiw the squat is so much more then a leg exercise after heavy squats my abs, traps, rear delts and legs are all fried.
Its the king of lifts.
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