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Raw squatting as well, and how it changes with a belt and knee wraps
So much info out there on geared lifting, it would be nice to see good info on raw squats
Sticky will answer this but my experience would be no because you are likely to be weaker if you just widen your grip for competition without training it.
A better way would be to train with your competition width grip and then add in close grip for assistance.
Train your comp grip. Close can be done as assistance but you need to be comfortable at comp width. Otherwise it'd be like training for cycling on a kids bike, the dynamics are all different.
Sticky will answer this but my experience would be no because you are likely to be weaker if you just widen your grip for competition without training it.
A better way would be to train with your competition width grip and then add in close grip for assistance.
The slingshot looks like one of those things that would benefit shirted benchers and dudes with dodgy shoulders only
In fact it looks like it mimics how a shirt works almost completely
What are the main points regarding the wide grip and narrow grip?
What thing do you need to be aware of when contemplating the two, when would you want to use a narrow grip?