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aaron_lohan
Posted: Monday, January 25, 2010 9:03:15 PM
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I am coaching a lifter whose lower back becomes rounded as he reaches parallel, what would you recommend to get rid of this problem?
GOD
Posted: Monday, January 25, 2010 9:22:45 PM
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aaron_lohan wrote:
I am coaching a lifter whose lower back becomes rounded as he reaches parallel, what would you recommend to get rid of this problem?


A new coach.
Dan F.
Posted: Tuesday, January 26, 2010 12:25:13 AM
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I agree with GOD, however here's a little info for you:

Most likely it is either 1) lack of flexibility or 2) lack of kinesthetic sense. Stretch the hamstrings to fix the first, teach awareness of body position to fix the second.

MASSIVE DISCLAIMER:

I haven't even seen your lifter, so any advice given on maintaining his, (her?), lordotic curve while squatting is going to be pure guesswork based on a single sentence I've read on a forum, ergo, this advice is general and has a high likelihood of being wrong, impractical and injurious. I'm also assuming that you have correctly taught this person how to squat. Good luck.
aaron_lohan
Posted: Tuesday, January 26, 2010 5:53:29 PM
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GOD wrote:
aaron_lohan wrote:
I am coaching a lifter whose lower back becomes rounded as he reaches parallel, what would you recommend to get rid of this problem?


A new coach.


For somebody called GOD you don't know much
GOD
Posted: Tuesday, January 26, 2010 6:06:05 PM
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aaron_lohan wrote:
GOD wrote:
aaron_lohan wrote:
I am coaching a lifter whose lower back becomes rounded as he reaches parallel, what would you recommend to get rid of this problem?


A new coach.


For somebody called GOD you don't know much


Says the coach that can't coach. Oh the irony.
b15 ape1
Posted: Tuesday, January 26, 2010 6:08:57 PM

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GOD wrote:
aaron_lohan wrote:
I am coaching a lifter whose lower back becomes rounded as he reaches parallel, what would you recommend to get rid of this problem?


A new coach.


Lol...i've noticed your a keen fisherman God, someone will bite for you one of these days Whistle
jason talbot
Posted: Tuesday, January 26, 2010 6:48:23 PM
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GOD wrote:
aaron_lohan wrote:
I am coaching a lifter whose lower back becomes rounded as he reaches parallel, what would you recommend to get rid of this problem?


A new coach.


i have to admit to finding this post rather funny

aaron post up a video and let the more erudite members have a look at "the problem"
aaron_lohan
Posted: Tuesday, January 26, 2010 8:26:02 PM
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GOD wrote:
aaron_lohan wrote:
GOD wrote:
aaron_lohan wrote:
I am coaching a lifter whose lower back becomes rounded as he reaches parallel, what would you recommend to get rid of this problem?


A new coach.


For somebody called GOD you don't know much


Says the coach that can't coach. Oh the irony.


Haha not every coach has all the answers, you obviously don't.
TonyC
Posted: Tuesday, January 26, 2010 10:56:01 PM

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GOD wrote:
aaron_lohan wrote:
I am coaching a lifter whose lower back becomes rounded as he reaches parallel, what would you recommend to get rid of this problem?


A new coach.


ha ha.......got to give him that one Applause
TonyC
Posted: Wednesday, January 27, 2010 10:29:28 AM

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Oh, keeping it simple.

1)Arse out 2) Chest out 3) Chin up

Should be impossible to arch your back the wrong way if you really concentrate on maintaining the position give by the above all the way through the lift. Just got to find the groove to maintain balance up and down the lift whilst keeping the above posture.
mickc
Posted: Wednesday, January 27, 2010 11:38:01 AM
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Aaron, try to get him to use a realy wider stance when squating and head up, as things improve bring the stance in ,
and God NAFF OFF !!
hoorayhenri
Posted: Sunday, January 31, 2010 1:45:21 PM
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mickc
assuming he uses a narrow stance your spot on,however it could be as a novice lifter he is using to much weight in training,if you have to focus all your attention on lifting the weight,form goes out of the window.I suggest starting at 65 kg with emphisis on foot position,come out untill you can hit good depth on 5 sets of 8-10, train on this twice a week with minimum rest between sets and only going up in weight if you achieve 100% in form.4-6 weeks of this should give you a good groove for when you go to the power phase.
Aaron i suggest you take gods quips with a pinch of salt,we need guys like you to help us in training,i learnt from my failures in lifting and asking questions along the way.
rhys buckney
Posted: Sunday, January 31, 2010 4:14:56 PM
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id say u shud listen to gods advice from wat ive seen ur a faeces coach
Martin Flett
Posted: Sunday, January 31, 2010 4:47:13 PM

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rhys buckney wrote:
id say u shud listen to gods advice from wat ive seen ur a faeces coach

Then you've not seen much. Get out more. Any more gratuitously offensive stuff and I'll start modding you. Aaron won 90Kg bench title yesterday btw. What have you won?
rhys buckney
Posted: Monday, February 01, 2010 2:08:14 PM
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ye i noticed it was a gd bench i can do more raw but it is still gd
wsbb123
Posted: Monday, February 01, 2010 3:43:23 PM
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ye rhys buckney, what have you won??
martin green
Posted: Tuesday, February 02, 2010 9:05:25 PM
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205kg raw bench at 90kg's (if comparing against aaron) is massive, why not compete in the GBPF? It would break my raw GBPF record of 187.5kg
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