Well, to be honest i won´t squat at all, there are exercises that do less damage. But i agree you´re right too, stopping at 90 degrees does damage as well as going under.
No, you're not listening. Stopping at 90 degrees does damage, but going lower does not do damage. Squatting is the single most effective exercise you can do, if done correctly. But feel free to avoid them and never be strong.
i appreciate that your worried about my knees but i research every type of training i do quite extensively.
please dont spread missinformation that you have gotten from word of mouth or some other unreliable source.
i can quote you scientific studies onsquatting deep if you realy want.
as for you not doing squats.. your missing out. they increase tendon ligament and bone strength at 80 percent of 1rm and will make you jump like a beast and have good glute activation/ knee alighment
You back looks like it rounds and your feet are pointed outwards. Although hard to tell on the side view. I wouldn't go as deep with that weight if you can't keep your back from arching.
i was not concentrating on the arch in my back as much that day because im trying to keep a more neutral back instead of full on arch. but i can actualy hold the arch quite extreme if i want to but i think its actualy bad the ammount i do it.
im deliberately pointing my feet out and my knees are tracking over the center of my foot. your knees shouldnt point forwards or you would have to point your knees in abit to keep the tracking correct and its bad for your ligaments.
Not heard/read about the ligament thing before, although just checked and my feet naturally point out a little, just looked odd.
And from what I understand the type of rounding you do isn't too bad, not the low bit at the hip, and not rounding out, but still looked a little dodgey on a couple of reps. I need to film my form to check it properly.
jeez thats nuts. thats 2 plates more than i can do twice...
teamjinsoku 2 years ago
you are never strong enough that you dont need help
tituss1992 2 years ago
Comment removed
aiirmaan335 2 years ago
Comment removed
aiirmaan335 2 years ago
Good form man
Marteh 2 years ago
Great bobby, where do I start :) ?
conditioningdaniel 2 years ago
yeah bobby - you've entered the world of weights! gotta get huge:) as if your jump isn't crazy enough already. still nice form dude squat deep:)
JoePresentsWTF 2 years ago
amen to that. x
Georgepk4life 2 years ago
very nice, more people in parkour should stop being so narrow minded and start squatting
peterpan187 2 years ago
Nice man :)
joepkl 2 years ago
hahaha whenever someone does anything to do with a squat the same knee argument comes up hahaaa, jesus
anyhooo
SIICK! STRONGMANS
generationparkour 2 years ago
hard work
Michael8Christian 2 years ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
Man, your knees are going to be destroyed very soon if you´ll keep going so deeply... About 90 degrees are ok, getting lower isn´t good.
ZlOmaroslav 2 years ago
yeah i agreed some guys just doesn't understand!
hatazhi 2 years ago
Bull. Stopping at 90 degrees actually puts more stress on your knees due to lack of hamstring involvement. Google "Starting Strength", then read it.
Squat deep my friend.
dfilt3r 2 years ago
Well, to be honest i won´t squat at all, there are exercises that do less damage. But i agree you´re right too, stopping at 90 degrees does damage as well as going under.
ZlOmaroslav 2 years ago
No, you're not listening. Stopping at 90 degrees does damage, but going lower does not do damage. Squatting is the single most effective exercise you can do, if done correctly. But feel free to avoid them and never be strong.
dfilt3r 2 years ago 3
dfilt3r, the 90 degree rule does not excist
bilakispa 2 years ago
i appreciate that your worried about my knees but i research every type of training i do quite extensively.
please dont spread missinformation that you have gotten from word of mouth or some other unreliable source.
i can quote you scientific studies onsquatting deep if you realy want.
as for you not doing squats.. your missing out. they increase tendon ligament and bone strength at 80 percent of 1rm and will make you jump like a beast and have good glute activation/ knee alighment
bobbyatopk 2 years ago 2
shhizz man
ParkourKings 2 years ago
keep that up and you'll have bad hearing within a couple of years
PhilyDee 2 years ago
Good job mate, all about the ass 2 grass.
dantemustdie94 2 years ago
You back looks like it rounds and your feet are pointed outwards. Although hard to tell on the side view. I wouldn't go as deep with that weight if you can't keep your back from arching.
woody369 2 years ago
i was not concentrating on the arch in my back as much that day because im trying to keep a more neutral back instead of full on arch. but i can actualy hold the arch quite extreme if i want to but i think its actualy bad the ammount i do it.
im deliberately pointing my feet out and my knees are tracking over the center of my foot. your knees shouldnt point forwards or you would have to point your knees in abit to keep the tracking correct and its bad for your ligaments.
peace
bobbyconditioning 2 years ago
Not heard/read about the ligament thing before, although just checked and my feet naturally point out a little, just looked odd.
And from what I understand the type of rounding you do isn't too bad, not the low bit at the hip, and not rounding out, but still looked a little dodgey on a couple of reps. I need to film my form to check it properly.
You'll soon be on double bw. :)
-WOODY-
woody369 2 years ago
thanks broo
bobbyconditioning 2 years ago
awesome bro.
m5parkourks 2 years ago
siick, howd you do it on the wall like that?
tobysegar 2 years ago 2
haha parkour skills
bobbyconditioning 2 years ago
teach me
tobysegar 2 years ago
Good job, mate.
lmAdOdO 2 years ago
yeah
St3ph89 2 years ago