Gwynn
11-22-2011, 02:15 PM
Super awesome.
Tom C's Squat Camp was fabulous. He's a great coach. Here are the improvements I made after attending (I just copied from my log):
So today I tested my new squat. I know I learned how to squat like this, but over the last couple of years it has gone unwatched. I am very pleased with the results. The last rep today was slow, but instead of feeling the familiar grinding in my joints and asymmetry of my spine, the rep went up evenly and I could feel my adductors taking some of the work. The points I had to change included 1: bar lower than I want it; 2: stance wider than I want it; 3: toes out more than I want them; and of course 4) knees out, especially on the way up. It amused me to find that the new edition of Starting Strength has these very points listed. I got my copy yesterday and it's fantastic.
I would never have made these changes on my own! I trusted Tom's coaching implicitly and his instruction was quite clear.
Interestingly enough, it seemed to me that the resulting symmetry in my back squat produced a finer ability to achieve symmetry in my bench press. I was very pleased with my bench today. The issue in my left shoulder that plagues me was absent, due to a better ability to keep the work of the back symmetrical.
I am very much looking forward to the next pulling camp!
Gwynn
Tom C's Squat Camp was fabulous. He's a great coach. Here are the improvements I made after attending (I just copied from my log):
So today I tested my new squat. I know I learned how to squat like this, but over the last couple of years it has gone unwatched. I am very pleased with the results. The last rep today was slow, but instead of feeling the familiar grinding in my joints and asymmetry of my spine, the rep went up evenly and I could feel my adductors taking some of the work. The points I had to change included 1: bar lower than I want it; 2: stance wider than I want it; 3: toes out more than I want them; and of course 4) knees out, especially on the way up. It amused me to find that the new edition of Starting Strength has these very points listed. I got my copy yesterday and it's fantastic.
I would never have made these changes on my own! I trusted Tom's coaching implicitly and his instruction was quite clear.
Interestingly enough, it seemed to me that the resulting symmetry in my back squat produced a finer ability to achieve symmetry in my bench press. I was very pleased with my bench today. The issue in my left shoulder that plagues me was absent, due to a better ability to keep the work of the back symmetrical.
I am very much looking forward to the next pulling camp!
Gwynn