thanks guys
I'm actually only able to squat a certain way, which confounds things a bit. I had brutal bursitus in both hips for years, so a wider stance is out or it'll come back in force. I also cant lock out due to pain in the lower back, which is lots of fun. So basically, with such a narrow stance, going rock bottom, its impossible to avoid some lean at least; physiologically I cant go that low otherwise.
CCJ, I actually have the opposite problem when I sit the bar up high, the higher centre of gravity causes me to lean forward bad. You should see the powerlifter that taught me to squat, he does just over 900lbs in competition, he sits the bar 1/2 way down his back, i have no idea how he does it
I'm actually only able to squat a certain way, which confounds things a bit. I had brutal bursitus in both hips for years, so a wider stance is out or it'll come back in force. I also cant lock out due to pain in the lower back, which is lots of fun. So basically, with such a narrow stance, going rock bottom, its impossible to avoid some lean at least; physiologically I cant go that low otherwise.
CCJ, I actually have the opposite problem when I sit the bar up high, the higher centre of gravity causes me to lean forward bad. You should see the powerlifter that taught me to squat, he does just over 900lbs in competition, he sits the bar 1/2 way down his back, i have no idea how he does it