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    Default Lower back tension when squatting

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    I read a lot of your articles Rip, and I watched a handful of youtube videos where you explain the hip drive is all too important when performing a correct squat.

    I did the hip drive last night and on set 3, I started to feel the lower back become very very tight. Is this a normal thing to happen? I've never felt the tension/stress to the lower back except when I deadlift.

    Is this a good thing, or should I take caution?

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    I think it must be your supps, my man. Why would back muscles get tight during a squat?

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    I have no idea. It only felt different after I did the hip drive.

    Previously, I didn't use the hip drive and instead would just go down and up, keeping my back rigid I never felt the tightness.

    How could it be the sups, considering the above?

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    Is your basis of the hip drive youtube videos only or have you researched this in any other way; for instance, reading books that explain hip drive or speaking with a coach who teaches hip drive?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raiders View Post
    I have no idea. It only felt different after I did the hip drive.

    Previously, I didn't use the hip drive and instead would just go down and up, keeping my back rigid I never felt the tightness.

    How could it be the sups, considering the above?
    I think Rip is giving you a good old-fashioned ribbing.

    Mayhaps your back feels "tight" now because the muscles are working harder than they previously had to?

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    I also felt lower back tightness the first month or so of squatting properly. It will pass once your lower back is strong enough to support the weight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by umairsemail View Post
    I also felt lower back tightness the first month or so of squatting properly. It will pass once your lower back is strong enough to support the weight.
    I think it very unlikely you have any personal experience with either of these.

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    Planks are the answer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrflibble View Post
    I think it very unlikely you have any personal experience with either of these.
    I've been squatting for quite a while...

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    Quote Originally Posted by umairsemail View Post
    I've been squatting for quite a while...
    I'm sure you have. My doubt is that you've been doing so properly. Partly based on the fact you've asked a lot of stupid trollish questions, but no form checks. If you truly want help from this forum, nothing beats the latter.
    Last edited by mrflibble; 01-29-2015 at 10:31 PM.

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