Hi,
I've just moved gyms and after spending the last 3 weeks just getting used to the new weights/machines/layout etc etc I am just starting to put together an HST program when something dawned on me..
The squat rack in the new gym has built in (can't be moved) safety bars on the side which means that at my given hight and the safety bars given hight I will not be able to go right to the ground with my squat which is what I used to do in the old gym's squat rack which had movable safety bars.
Is this sh*t or am I just stressing for no reason? From being a member on here for sometime I have come to learn the importance of the squat for core.
thanks
I've just moved gyms and after spending the last 3 weeks just getting used to the new weights/machines/layout etc etc I am just starting to put together an HST program when something dawned on me..
The squat rack in the new gym has built in (can't be moved) safety bars on the side which means that at my given hight and the safety bars given hight I will not be able to go right to the ground with my squat which is what I used to do in the old gym's squat rack which had movable safety bars.
Is this sh*t or am I just stressing for no reason? From being a member on here for sometime I have come to learn the importance of the squat for core.
thanks

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