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SQUAT Foot Spacing and Toe Angle

SQUAT: Heel width and Toe angle (tick TWO)

  • Heels 7" or less apart

    Votes: 1 1.6%
  • Heels wider than 7" but less than 14" appart

    Votes: 13 20.6%
  • Heels 14-20" wide

    Votes: 30 47.6%
  • Heels over 20"

    Votes: 11 17.5%
  • TOES STRAIGHT

    Votes: 11 17.5%
  • TOES OUT less than 35 degrees

    Votes: 34 54.0%
  • TOES OUT 35 degrees & more

    Votes: 13 20.6%

  • Total voters
    63

musketeer

New member
My osteopath recommends:
heels 7" appart (directly beneath hips) with toes pointed STRAIGHT forward.

Strongmen in Competition:
seem to have their heels over a yard apart with toes past 45 degrees .

Most magazines:
Say 12-16" heels and toes 45 degrees outward turn.

They cant all be right!
 
ive never actually measured my stance
i will say its prolly close to 40 inches maybe even more??? i dont fit in the power racks or squat racks which makes it a tremendous pain in the ass to squat..

i flare my toes out slightly and sometimes my feet are straight
 
I always start with straight toes but somewhere along the line my feet flare out on their own...Whatever is comfortable is the way to go, your body will tell you if there is a problem.
 
Sugarplum said:
here;s a pic of pwrlftrscott...
20523.jpg

a bit wider than 7"...

hey, i know that guy.
 
Sugarplum said:
you're osteopath is obviously a bodybuilder because the close stance is a bodybuilder thing.
magazines: geared toward bodybuilding, not strength.

pick up a powerlifting usa or pure power or monster muscle and you'll see most people squatting with feet spread FAR and toes pointed slightly out.

LOL

My osteopath (a Doctor of Osteopathy) is built like a paperclip!

I think that he's teling me that my knee joints are best served in that position: heels directy under pulvis, toes straight forward.
 
wnt2bBeast said:
use a stance that doesnt cause you any pain..
ths is my stance..ive also been doing puase squats with a close stance and as someone who has had knee surgery this close stance seems to give me some knee pain..i can squat twice as much with a wider stance and have zero pain

http://asp.elitefts.com/images/upload/qa/chuck .jpg

hey wntb, your making me look bad putting a pic of chuck squatting in the same thread as mine, i can't squat his gym bag :worried:
 
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