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Getbig Bodybuilding Boards => Training Q&A => Topic started by: vic86 on November 06, 2008, 08:12:30 AM
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does it require to have strong hams to build up decent weight on squats,i read it somewhere the ratio has to be around 2:1 ,can anyone clear my misconception??
thanks
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does it require to have strong hams to build up decent weight on squats,i read it somewhere the ratio has to be around 2:1 ,can anyone clear my misconception??
thanks
if your looking to increase your squat try adding good mornings to your training...
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i dont know how strong the correlation is or isnt but i do know there is a correlation, After I started doing Stiff legged dead lifts i noticed my squats went up pretty good so.
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does it require to have strong hams to build up decent weight on squats,i read it somewhere the ratio has to be around 2:1 ,can anyone clear my misconception??
thanks
Yes, you are right. Always do full squats, then you will build up hams very fast.
read this Book:
http://rapidshare.de/files/40118478/Starting_Strength.pdf.html
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Yes, you are right. Always do full squats, then you will build up hams very fast.
read this Book:
http://rapidshare.de/files/40118478/Starting_Strength.pdf.html
That's what it is... good squats = strong hamstrings, not the other way around.
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Healthy hamstrings = healthy knees.
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My hams are the only muscle group that show any kind of muscular development from barbell squats. It's probably because I'm so tall.
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My hams are the only muscle group that show any kind of muscular development from barbell squats. It's probably because I'm so tall.
Stick with it, its a great movement even for the tall guys.
I have known competitive bodybuilders who were tall but lacked overall development in their legs. Same guys say "can't because I'm too tall" and do the one inch ROM leg press machine instead.
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My hams are the only muscle group that show any kind of muscular development from barbell squats. It's probably because I'm so tall.
Same with me, and I,m 5'7. I can squat real good in the lower portion of a squat, but lose it in the top range of motion.
I've started using 10# plates under my heels and I like doing squats again 8)
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Stick with it, its a great movement even for the tall guys.
I have known competitive bodybuilders who were tall but lacked overall development in their legs. Same guys say "can't because I'm too tall" and do the one inch ROM leg press machine instead.
Hack Squats and Sissy Squats seem to work the best for me.