i look at alot of books on weight training... I do videos and I do classes.
I notice in video and class the instruction is to not squat further than 90 degrees and not let the knees go past the toes.
BUT.....
i look at all the books on weight training and I see alot of books for the more serious lifter have squats that go lower and and further... thighs touching calf even.
I have read and been told that the complete rotation of the knee cap goes further than the 90 degree......and that this rotation should be used.
Whats up?
Is the 90 degree, knees over ankles a safety precaution for women getting in shape in classes and at home and the deeper sqat for those with a trainer at hand by to confirm the correctness of form?
thanks for an explaination that integrates the conflicting info i have!
I notice in video and class the instruction is to not squat further than 90 degrees and not let the knees go past the toes.
BUT.....
i look at all the books on weight training and I see alot of books for the more serious lifter have squats that go lower and and further... thighs touching calf even.
I have read and been told that the complete rotation of the knee cap goes further than the 90 degree......and that this rotation should be used.
Whats up?
Is the 90 degree, knees over ankles a safety precaution for women getting in shape in classes and at home and the deeper sqat for those with a trainer at hand by to confirm the correctness of form?
thanks for an explaination that integrates the conflicting info i have!