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....which is on your website ? Sweet. is it newsletter number 100 ?
Obviously if i were to weigh over 70kg (something i haven't done in a few years now) my lifts would increase...yeah ? I'm still trying to come to grips with the mechanics of leverage in terms of me (a lever ) and the iron (benig the mass being moved. I feel so embarresed that i don't understand it (yet). Weirdly i'm quite an intelligent person...it's something i just haven't retained the information from the ol' school days
A short torso'd long legged person will (squatting correctly)automatically tend to lean forward to keep the bar over and inlign with the point of the feet to maintian the optimum leverage.
At the bottom of the squat and looking side on draw a line from the bar to the feet, the line should end roughly in the middle of the foot.
A short legged man with a longer torso has the advantage as he is able to stay more upright.
It's ironical the the shorter torso'd person will have a stronger back - if he squats correctly. And takes his time which will be much longer than his counterpart.