Start by leaning over more, you are too upright and your torso is too vertical. When you come out of the bottom stay leaned over and drive your hips up. Think as if someone has a rope attached to your low back and is pulling your ass up.
I wanted to see what my form looked like. I was looking up and doing a high bar squat. I am trying to get the low bar squat right. I will try to get someone else to film it if this angle doesn't work.
I appreciate any input.
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Start by leaning over more, you are too upright and your torso is too vertical. When you come out of the bottom stay leaned over and drive your hips up. Think as if someone has a rope attached to your low back and is pulling your ass up.
Thanks Dave. Do you think I may need to get the bar a little lower? I was having the bar roll forward some before. Maybe that is why I am not bending over enough.
Can’t really see where it’s sitting from the angle here.
Verify it is correct by feeling for the spine of your scapula with your hand behind the opposite shoulder. It helps to be near to the arm when you do this. After you’ve found it with your hand you can find it with the bar. When you set up the bar should touch the very bottom of the bone you felt.
Okay Been, I will make sure I am doing that. Thanks for the advice.
The bar is high. You need to get it down about its diameter, maybe a touch more. Be sure to read and apply the thoracic extension article on here as you adjust the bar position.
If you can find a rack with adjustable hooks instead of those goofy welded-on series, it will help.
Thanks Jeff. I read that article. I definitely think I was putting my neck down in and attempt to get more horizontal.
I tried to take into account what you guys said. I also put my thumbs around the bar to get it lower. It's something Nick at WFAC had showed me.
I thought the last 3 reps look pretty decent and definitely better. I appreciate your guys input.
This was my last set at 245lbs.
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