My gym that I visit on the road 4 times a month has 3 squat racks connected to each other, but they are not facing a mirror like my home gym. This causes for problems for me as I take 10-15 seconds each set to set the bar up properly for low-bar squats.
I need a mirror to make sure:
1. the bar is even, both vertically and horizontally, on my traps, in the high bar position. Then I carefully raise my body so that the bar goes evenly into low bar. Then I brace my body/tighten the bar, and then squeeze my glutes to get it out of the j-hooks to begin my set. This is especially important at this gym, as the bar is 32 mm in diameter, vs. the standard 28.5 mm at my home gym. This thicker bar puts more pressure on a nerve which causes pain in the front of my medial deltoids if not set up perfectly.
2. my hands are spaced evenly apart, and not too close to the j-hooks.
3. to check my form by sneaking a peak sometimes as I descent, since the left bumpers are hitting the safety rails sometimes on heavier weights, which distracts me.
4. to make sure I properly re-rack the bar without pinching my hands in the j-hooks.
Are there any solutions?
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09-04-2021, 12:01 AM #1
Adjusting to squatting without a mirror
Last edited by mileena202; 09-04-2021 at 12:08 AM.
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Wt. 178 lb. (80.74 kg, 12.71 st.)
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09-04-2021, 10:10 PM #2
Should be able to do all that without a mirror going by feel. Just set in it the same every time with your check list.
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09-04-2021, 10:43 PM #3
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09-05-2021, 07:24 AM #4
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Same setup here. Practice setting up using just markings on barbell without the mirror. When squatting, keep your gaze fixed on a spot in the floor ~10’ in front of you.
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09-06-2021, 06:44 PM #6
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The mirror is nice, but it is a crutch. As part of your setup you should feel if the bar is in balance. If the bar feels solid on the back and your hands feel like they are even, you are good to go. Being off a centimeter will not matter too much as long as the bar is solid on your back.
Ideally, you want to lift the weight off the pins, walk back, tighten up, and then begin the squat. You want to be quick, taking only enough time to feel solid. The longer you take, the more energy you are wasting on the setup than on the squat. 10 to 15 seconds sounds like a long time to me.O─O York Barbell Crew #53 O─O
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09-06-2021, 06:57 PM #7
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09-09-2021, 02:33 PM #8
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I put my hands on the bar first according to the markings then get under it. Before I unrack I look at my left and right shoulders relative to the markings to ensure equidistance. When I unrack I feel the weight of the bar balance.
For depth maybe have someone video or set up a camera and get the feel of hitting proper depth and what that feels like. Then replicate. Check it every now and then as "feel" in this is subjective and you can overdo it at times going lower and lower and lower just trying to get the basic "lower" feel you had when you started too high. I'd recommend establishing a feel for hip crease depth as that's a queue I use, I tend to focus there and on my hip engagement. Tells me a lot as depth is required to feel that for me.▪█─────█▪ Rogue Barbell Crew #27 ▪█─────█▪
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09-11-2021, 09:58 AM #9
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^^^^ This.
I have the height of the safeties in my rack set so that the bar is about 1-1/2 inches above the safeties when I hit proper depth. A quick side-glance tells me if I am as deep as I want. I rarely need to look, and only do it to verify that I am hitting depth.
If I squat deeper, which I often do on my warmup sets, I slow down at the bottom so the bar only taps the safeties.O─O York Barbell Crew #53 O─O
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