CoolColJ said:Well yes you can lift more weight in a partial lift, but are really gaining more benefit than a lighter full ROM movement? I personally don't think so.
And it can probbaly do more harm, ie draining the CNS much more and off course greater injury risk etc
CoolColJ said:Yes he would get crushed, but I don't see it making much difference in sports.
CoolColJ said:The core strength needed in say sprinting is nothing like what you use when squatting. Trust me on this![]()
CoolColJ said:I wouldn't be too concerned with how much weight is on the bar, it's not importnat. In sports, speed and Rate of force development is king! Most sports actions happen under 0.2 sec, no time for anyone to exert or use max force/strnegth.
slobberknocker said:Well, if you ask my college's football strength coach, he'd tell you to do neither since "squats are bad for your knees."
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slobberknocker said:Well, if you ask my college's football strength coach, he'd tell you to do neither since "squats are bad for your knees."
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b fold the truth said:
When the lifters catch the clean or snatch at the bottom in the full squat position...they are closer to the stance width of a wide stance box squat than a close stance OL squat. Well, I'd say that it is somewhere in between the two to be honest.
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b fold the truth said:CCJ: I just watched all the OL clips that you put up the other day and I thank you for them A LOT!!! They will go into my mpeg video library.
I noticed a few things.
When they did full high bar squats OR front squats...they are just as deep or maybe about 1" deeper than my box squats are. My box squats are about 1" below parallel and WSB suggests 2" I believe. I don't see where depth is a real issue in comparison between the OL Squat and the wide stanced box squat on depth...
When the lifters catch the clean or snatch at the bottom in the full squat position...they are closer to the stance width of a wide stance box squat than a close stance OL squat. Well, I'd say that it is somewhere in between the two to be honest.
I know very little about OL lifting (as you know for sure...lol) and I hope that you take note of that.
I have worked with quite a few athletes though and a common weakness that I seen in them is hip strength. Another weakness is the strength of every muscle in the back side of the body. The box squat hits ALL of those muscles. I really can't say that about the OL Squat for myself. Once again...it is just my experience.
Also, I hope that you note that I do box squats, high bar OL squats, wide stanced free squats, and front squats. I believe that ALL of them serve a good and big purpose for the athlete and their development.
Please...give me your thoughts...I'm really interested in what you think.
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