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Originally Posted by kasper2133 Okay.. Second week of my new squat style.
I tried to pause at the bottom for a second and found it to be better to keep my technique perfect. I had to drop the weight even further. Is this a good idea?
When at the bottom at the squat should i keep an slight arch in my low back. If i let i round a little i can get even further down.
I'm in my second week of the 3x3 (5x5 program), and i have dropped the idea of increasing the weight every workout on my squats and instead work on my technique. |
Those are two different kinds of squats. Oly squats versus 'paused oly squats'. As you've already noticed, paused oly squats are even harder.
As long as you're healthy and have perfect form, I would just do normal oly squats, without a pause.
If you're going ass-to-grass, your back will round at the bottom.
Don't obsess about your form, everyone does Oly squats slightly differently. Some have a very narrow stance, some a medium stance, and some go kinda wide.
These are the important things:
1.) You're going as deep as possible (very far below parallel).
2.) You're not getting any pain.
Once you're doing that, the rest is just details. Focus on lifting more weight.