i came across an article in T nation from the technique sticky, proclaiming a wide squat stance is the way to go
lolz that doesnt make sense how he says it makes for a harder squat. i know that i always struggle more with the same weight with a close, more olympic style squat than with a wide sumo squat stance.
plus, i cannot go ATG with a very wide stance. is that normal? i can go much lower with an olympic style stance(about shoulder width)
in addition, the shoulder width stance is a more natural, sports incorporated movement, isnt it? you dont jump with your legs far apart in sumo position, nor run.
iv read in oly lifting articles that a wide stance doesnt build strength as well either. olympic squats are used by oly lifters, the strongest guys in the world(imo)
furthermore, the wide stance squat in powerlifting is primarily used to be able to move more weight, correct?
what are your views on squat stance?
We teach everyone at Westside to squat wide. We don't believe in a close-stance squatter. When you squat wide you create better leverages for the squat. The distance between your knee and hip is greater with a close stance, thus a longer and more difficult squat.
By using a wide squat you cut this distance back as well as place the emphasis on the glutes, hamstrings and lower back. These are the muscles that squat big weights! While squatting wide, try to keep your toes straight ahead or slightly turned out. This will create a tremendous amount of tension in the hips and glutes and make it hard to squat down. This tension will create a great stretch reflex out of the bottom of the squat. This is vital to the development of barbell speed.
lolz that doesnt make sense how he says it makes for a harder squat. i know that i always struggle more with the same weight with a close, more olympic style squat than with a wide sumo squat stance.
plus, i cannot go ATG with a very wide stance. is that normal? i can go much lower with an olympic style stance(about shoulder width)
in addition, the shoulder width stance is a more natural, sports incorporated movement, isnt it? you dont jump with your legs far apart in sumo position, nor run.
iv read in oly lifting articles that a wide stance doesnt build strength as well either. olympic squats are used by oly lifters, the strongest guys in the world(imo)
furthermore, the wide stance squat in powerlifting is primarily used to be able to move more weight, correct?
what are your views on squat stance?
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