Originally Posted by
Dastardly
If you have long femurs/short torso, then combining this with low bar can give you a rather akward squat that is extremely hamstring dominant and doesnt "train" the legs as "thoroughly" as they could be with a high bar squat, which also gives you a more upright posture which allows safer more consistent technique.
If you are one of these people (like myself actually) low bar can be so intense on the hamstrings that you get hamstring tendonitis and knee pain, because the stress os so imbalanced. Its like doing heavy good mornings every day!