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Re: Anybody ever try one of these?
« Reply #25 on: November 30, 2013, 12:46:14 AM »
me and my buddies call any pad on the bar on the squat rack... the pussy pad
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Re: Anybody ever try one of these?
« Reply #26 on: November 30, 2013, 10:45:17 AM »
I love the safety squat bar.  I can do more weight and squat lower with one. Our gym has the old school kind that weighs 90 or 95 lbs and it's always lying on the floor somewhere.  It's too difficult for me alone to get it into position so I generally end up with the regular bar. 

barbell squats no matter the apparatus will fuck up your lower back

as you get stronger

you add more weight

then you fuck up your back

because your lower back isnt designed to get endlessly powerful

Sounds like you're not using your hips and glutes correctly and possibly weak hammies.

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Re: Anybody ever try one of these?
« Reply #27 on: November 30, 2013, 05:05:13 PM »
I love the safety squat bar.  I can do more weight and squat lower with one. Our gym has the old school kind that weighs 90 or 95 lbs and it's always lying on the floor somewhere.  It's too difficult for me alone to get it into position so I generally end up with the regular bar. 


My first gym must have had the original bar that Fred Hatfield personally used. That thing was old, rusty, the pad was held together with electrical tape, and it weighed a ton. It was a workout just removing it from the stand and setting it up in the rack.

I used it for a while after hurting my shoulder, but preferred regular barbell squats. I would also see guys use the safety bar for good-mornings and hyper-extensions among other things.