JJayoo wrote: » So you would advise avoiding ATG squatting? Think I'm yet to see someone squat atg without their lower back rounding.
JJayoo wrote: » Perhaps we are talking about different things. I'm talking about the way your ass tucks in towards your heels at the very bottom of the squat
When you squat you stop at parallel and your ass does not tuck under.
Zombienosh wrote: » just had the most amazing porridge.
MrPain wrote: » Anyone know some place that sell dress shirts that have an athletic cut or experience with a tailor/alterations place that isn't going to break the bank? I have a 16.5 neck but wear 30inch pants and this usually result in looking like a tent around the waist. Edit: in dublin.
JJayoo wrote: » Someone's very defensive this morning. I was not criticizing you in anyway ,I was asking a question. Maybe your not familiar with people asking questions. I explained in my previous message that I was mixed up between squatting with a rounded lower back and tucking/butt winking.
Maybe you're being paranoid?
JJayoo wrote: » :rolleyes: Ya sure, I'm the paranoid one on boards lol
Inspector Coptoor wrote: » I've a 17 inch neck, and while my waist would be around the 35/36 mark, I have the same problem with shirts. What do you think is breaking the bank? I got 3 fully fitted TM Lewin shirts in House of Fraser Dundrum for €129. Great quality, excellent fit & don't hang off me like a moo moo
boomtown84 wrote: » That's pretty good. Anyone know anywhere that does something similar on the Northside or in town for a reasonable price? There are far too many tailors/suit shops in Dublin to be ringing around.
Hanley wrote: » There's a TM Lewin on South Anne Street opposite Eddies too. Zara do some pretty nice fitted shirts too.
colman1212 wrote: » So what do people think of the thumbless grip on the bench press? I used it tonight for the first time. Would never use it without a spotter but I found it quite good. It puts my shoulders in the correct position. I have a history of benching with my shoulders and triceps which I've had trouble moving away from. This seems to put my shoulders in the correct position and stop them from rolling forward...cos if they do roll forward you drop the bar lol. Anyways it seems to help me target chest. Interested to hear opinions..
Dathai wrote: » Has anyone got any decent shoulder warm ups, specifically for the squat? I'm getting killed trying to get under the bar due to shoulder flexibility. I've been doing loads of dislocates (well, attempting, I cant get very good ROM using a stick atm, but bands work well) and chest stretches before I squat, but it's still very difficult to get under the bar and get set up. Should I just keep hacking away at the dislocates?
Hanley wrote: » Ah c'mon... http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2056817175
Dathai wrote: » I did see that, Hanley. I do something similar, I use the green band as it is in the image, place my palms flat agains the bands with my elbow still in the sling, but I turn away to stretch my chest and shoulder. I figured the way you had shown was specifically targeted towards elbow tendinitis. I'll give it a go.
jugger0 wrote: » Anyone know of decent shorts to squat in? surprisingly hard to find a good pair... major kudos if they look like rugby shorts too.
Hanley wrote: » Rugby shorts suck for squatting.
Mr. Rager wrote: » In other news: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwsEdKxYKeY