harhar said:
Quick stats (dont laugh.. you gotta start somewhere): Been going to gym for 5months now (though the first 1.5 months was stupid). I am currently 18yo, 157lb, 5' 8".
Bench: 185lb x 1
Oly Squat: 205lb x 4
Dead: 265lb x 1
Today I made my first attempt at PL squats. And it felt way harder than oly squats. Is this normal? Maybe its b/c I got new shoes (chucks.. I always felt like falling over deadlifting with running shoes) but I dont think thats it.
I've heard I should be doing box squats until I get the form down and feel the strain on my hams. Oh and I also started a WSBB style routine with less volume than actual WSBB (going to try increase gradually).. Would that be ok for a beginner like me?
welcome to the world of powerlifting my friend. dont worry about your numbers. as long as you make progress, and are constantly trying to break your previous record, that is all that matters. you should only compete against yourself.
chucks are a hell of a good shoe for powerlifting. i wear them myself (gots me some all black ones.) just like curgeo said, make sure that you push down and out when coming out of the hole from the squat. this will help to activate the hips, glutes, and posterior chain. the reason why you felt like you were falling over when you were wearing running shoes, is because of the heal on the shoes will cause you to rock onto your toes. the reason why you see so many people wearing chucks (or wrestling shoes) is because they have flat soles, and prevent this.
i would definately reccommend the box squats. you might want to start with something that is just above parallel so that you can get used to sitting back when you squat. as you get more and more comfortable with sitting back, start lowering the box until you get to just below parallel.
i too, have been training WSB for a while now (little over 7 months.) i have made tremendous gains since starting. but i had a very solid foundation when i started the WSB, from years of bodybuilding. you should check out the powerlifting forum that is on this site. lots of great info there. i have a training log that i just started in hopes of getting some feed back to help me with my program and my progress.
also, its good that you are not starting out with a lot of volume. a lot of beginners make that mistake. i know i did, and it quickly lead to over training, and prevented me from making gains. my problem was that it was hard for me to get out of the BBing mode, and wanted to do lots of extra work, where as in PL, that will only hurt you. just do like you said, start with lower volume and work yourself up.