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I've had a nagging shoulder injury for a long time now and every time I squat it aggrivates it just the way I have to bend my shoulder to grab the bar on the right side. So today I decided to give front squats a try for the first time.
And damn are they very strange/odd feeling.
I watched a couple videos on youtube prior in order to get the proper form down. I simply am not close to being flexible enough in my wrists to use the clean grip, so I opted to cross my arms and just use my hands to help keep the bar in place on my shoulders.
I first started with the bar and instantly noticed how wobbly it felt, even without weight. Then tried 95lbs and it actually felt more stable with some weight on without lol.
I then tried 135 and got 10 reps pretty easily, but damn it just felt odd. I was going slow to try and get the form down and I noticed my body shaking quite a bit just not being used to this form.
I put on 10lbs more on each side than did 2 more sets of 155lbs, and the second set of that I started to feel a bit more comfortable with them. There was one rep in my 1st set of 155lbs that I thought I was going to fall back when I stabilized with my core and was fine. I finally just tried 165lbs for my last set and did 6 of them and felt okay about my first attempt at front squats.
When I do normal squats I usually start with 275lbs and do 8 or so, then 295 and do 8, then end with 6-8 of 315lbs. That's just for reference, and only being able to do 165lbs front squat felt super humbling, but it also felt good to try them and kind of feel a bit better doing them at the end of the sets. I definitely feel like your core gets noticeably more work with these, trying to stay vertical, than doing normal squats. I'm sure it's also just that I'm completely not used to them.
Anyone have experience doing them? Just curious to hear other opinions.
And damn are they very strange/odd feeling.
I watched a couple videos on youtube prior in order to get the proper form down. I simply am not close to being flexible enough in my wrists to use the clean grip, so I opted to cross my arms and just use my hands to help keep the bar in place on my shoulders.
I first started with the bar and instantly noticed how wobbly it felt, even without weight. Then tried 95lbs and it actually felt more stable with some weight on without lol.
I then tried 135 and got 10 reps pretty easily, but damn it just felt odd. I was going slow to try and get the form down and I noticed my body shaking quite a bit just not being used to this form.
I put on 10lbs more on each side than did 2 more sets of 155lbs, and the second set of that I started to feel a bit more comfortable with them. There was one rep in my 1st set of 155lbs that I thought I was going to fall back when I stabilized with my core and was fine. I finally just tried 165lbs for my last set and did 6 of them and felt okay about my first attempt at front squats.
When I do normal squats I usually start with 275lbs and do 8 or so, then 295 and do 8, then end with 6-8 of 315lbs. That's just for reference, and only being able to do 165lbs front squat felt super humbling, but it also felt good to try them and kind of feel a bit better doing them at the end of the sets. I definitely feel like your core gets noticeably more work with these, trying to stay vertical, than doing normal squats. I'm sure it's also just that I'm completely not used to them.
Anyone have experience doing them? Just curious to hear other opinions.