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Front squats are fine outside the rack. If you feel yourself about to faint drop the bar forward and fall backwards. You see he went a bit wobbly and tried to hold on to it.
Spotters are a waste of time so I'm not sure why he had a bloke spotting him from behind the second time.
Also he didn't faint from not breathing. Front squats are great at cutting the blood flow off to the brain if you position it wrong.
When I've fainted from shit like that I normally feel myself doing weird convulsions before I come too. Lol.
Also spiros is probably the best spot on the planet. Lol. Ive failed max back squats with him spotting and barely dropped an inch before being caught ha ha
Also spiros is probably the best spot on the planet. Lol. Ive failed max back squats with him spotting and barely dropped an inch before being caught ha ha
My guess is to just give that bit of a hand to lift the weight.
When I try and work near max lifts and go for a new rep pr on the bench I get my daughter of missus to spot me, there is no way they can even lift half the weight of what I bench, but they can take enough of the weight to let me complete the last rep.
Re being safer outside the cage sounds like BS to me,the cage catches the bar before it lands on you no matter what, I can see that a cage is not 100% needed with front squats, but when he fainted it certainly was. Would only be pure luck he was not seriously injured.
Forgive me big guy. Big night last night, im quite edgy this morning.
I do see what you are saying, but when im rear spotting, I am supporting the entire upper body and assisting the lifter to finish the rep. There is no way im gunna grab the bar from a tall lifter. The shirt midgets like [MENTION=9034]kaz[/MENTION]; I do spot this way though. But thats only because she is so short that her low squat bar path follows something similar to my deadlift.
Re being safer outside the cage sounds like BS to me,the cage catches the bar before it lands on you no matter what, I can see that a cage is not 100% needed with front squats, but when he fainted it certainly was. Would only be pure luck he was not seriously injured.
that's what I was wondering.. with the safeties in the rack, you have more clearance between bar and ground..
outside rack, if shit goes wrong, you only have half the height of the plates, in which to fit your spine/limb length?
then again, i'm overly safety conscious...