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What is the technical flaw in your squat you are working on improving?

Precisely why it good reason to work your SLDL after squatting and press before and not after dead lifting.

The deadlift is rugged on the back

Not neccessarily depending on your goal, my current deadlift program calls for an intense lower back circuit after 9+ work sets of deadlifts (rows, sldl, good mornings).

Initially it was incredbily hard and fatiguing, now my spinal erectors are starting to resemble steel cables.

Similar to Reg Parks programs, calling for hyperextensions for the lower back before every workout.

Get stronger through adaption to adversity not when covenient.
 
not sure what you mean tombro.

"one plane (like in the picture)."

Do you mean the knee doesn't remain in static position?

I mean the knees shouldn't just be moving back and forward, but outwardly as well. This allows the lifter to sit into the hips, transferring the weight to the posterior chain and allowing them to maintain a more upright position.
 
**low bar** People often shoot forward because they are weaker in the posterior chain and try to recruit more quads. Watch as the weight increases, peoples form goes to poo.
 
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