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I'm with Rev on this one, I'm not sure I see squats as a great candidate for volume training,

Look at Markos beginner program, 2x 20 rep sets I think it is, then as soon as you can do that, you move into more focused training and the reps drop dramatically, regardless of if you want looks/size/strength, really high reps of squats isn't a good idea, but that's just my 2 cents and I know Birds you on a program which you're great at sticking to.

If you can do SIXTY reps before the knee bends in, I think you're doing fine.

my knees buckle inwards when I start getting tired. Its the first sign that my form is dropping.

If it isnt happening every set and every rep, probably isnt a real big issue. Just means its time to stop and go onto the next exercise.

If its happening from the first rep and pain builds up until you have to stop, then I say stop squatting

It happens past 50kg and obviously after many reps of 40kg. Birds told me to do as many reps as the 40kg as I can but I can see I'm not going to get much more than what I got out last night as I want to stop when my knee starts bending in.

Only thing is legs aren't sore at all today from squats, (they usually are sore the next day) so I'm a little worried I'm not really doing much to the muscles by keeping the weight at 40kg, but at 50kg my knee will bend in almost straight away.

have you tried 50 as your first working set?

that may answer if its fatigue causing the bending or not, otherwise may just be a strength thing that you need to work on

No I havent tried 50 as my first working set, I think it's a strength issue as I was doing it the other day when training with Birds and doing less sets.

However I can try 50kg first up next time just to double check

The reason she did fine for 60 reps is because I dropped the weight back to where it wouldn't happen.

Knee comes in at 45, 50, and badly at 60.

So for now my recommendation was to bring the weight back to a weight that didn't produce the fault, until squat mobility improves and strength will be built with volume at low weight rather than increasing the weight and having the knee come in. We will progressively be increasing the weight with small increments, as her knee allows, but for now I want her to be getting out volume so her muscles and joints know how to do the exercise even when tired.

Thinking about this one, I doubt it's anything to do with mobility at all. I'd say hip drive on this one.

Leesh , give this a shot and see if anything feels different. Without a bar or anything , get into a deep squat position.

if you can imagine at the top of your butt (where the tail bone is) You want to focus on driving upwards from that point as you move up. When the hip hinge is moving you will feel the movement has more strength the force will be moving through that point as a focus. Try this a few times without thinking about 'chest up' etc, till you recongise the hip motion.

If you have no hip drive , it will be becasue you have been taught to look all chest up and pretty in the squat first. Without hip drive the legs and quads cop the load alot more. I reckon this is pretty common. I recall this was one of my issues from way back when I learnt to squat right.

If I am right , then that weight you are doing will get blown into the weeds pretty quick.

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So I did this, I'm thinking about moving up with the butt first yes? It's obviously easy to do with no weights, I'm not really sure what I'm meant to be feeling though, it seems a quicker motion however.

So I did this, I'm thinking about moving up with the butt first yes? It's obviously easy to do with no weights, I'm not really sure what I'm meant to be feeling though, it seems a quicker motion however.

Pretty much.

The fact you are noticing a 'quicker' motion means it's on like donkey kong. That there is the issue. Using the hips will produce way more power. The results will include 'speed' and power. Once the load is on, the hips will generate inertia and power in the lift. Hips are super important in squats .

do some focus on getting the most out of that section of the movement , enjoy exploiting it for a while and getting used to it.

Pretty much.

The fact you are noticing a 'quicker' motion means it's on like donkey kong. That there is the issue. Using the hips will produce way more power. The results will include 'speed' and power. Once the load is on, the hips will generate inertia and power in the lift. Hips are super important in squats .

do some focus on getting the most out of that section of the movement , enjoy exploiting it for a while and getting used to it.

Alrighty! hmmm, why do people say chest first instead of butt first then?

So I'm just going to think butt up first from now on?

I would like to try with some weights tomorrow and see how I go knee wise

Thanks for your help :)

To stop people's bad habit of looking at the ground and allowing the upper back to round. Chin up chest up. That was covered in those so you think you can squat videos, which I though you showed me.

To stop people's bad habit of looking at the ground and allowing the upper back to round. Chin up chest up. That was covered in those so you think you can squat videos, which I though you showed me.

yeah fair enough, after watching those videos I look higher up towards the ceiling now rather than into the mirror....much better!

Chin up / chest up causes as much issue (no hip drive) as head down. People seem to go overboard on tweaks vs core learnings.

I was taught at the very begining to work on hip hinge, then tweak other stuff like elbows back and chest up. Hip activation was the most critical part moving through the right alignment and position. I am not saying to the neglect of the other things but, if it isn't executed the squat isn't going to go right.

Looking down a little, a spot a few meters away on the ground , (as opposed to staring into the ceiling) helps to get the hip activation. When you are learning. High bar vs low bar also comes into play on how vertical the torso appears with the right spine and plane of movement vs depth.

Dan , reading back on your stuff, I am now pretty sure hip drive is your issue also.

Dan green in this training vid isn't checking light bulbs

16/10/13

Deadlift

50kg x 10

60kg x 10

70kg x 10

85kg x 1

95kg x 1

Bench Press

30kg x 10

35kg x 10

40kg x 7

40kg x 6

45kg x 1

45 Leg Press

80kg x 10

100kg x 10

120kg x 10

140kg x 10

160kg x 7

180kg x 1 (I had 2 spotters for this weight, as our machine doesnt have a safety catch, I felt like a powerlifter haha)

Captains Chair

25

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20

25

Knee Raises

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