Caporegime
Paused rep bench press videos coming tonight!
It potentially IS an issue.
The correct way of viewing this situation is that LiE is strong enough and careful enough with his back for it to be ok. For some other people, not setting up with stricter spinal priority will be the difference between a healthy back and not being able to lift again, especially if those people don't have a training partner that will be strict with their form.
While saying, "long as you don't lift like that", is technically true, a lot of people don't have the body awareness to be able to make that judgement accurately.
But yes, thanks LiE that's exactly what I'm looking for
That's fine, but I think you could have more tension in your core. That's always going to be harder on higher rep sets though.
It potentially IS an issue.
The correct way of viewing this situation is that LiE is strong enough and careful enough with his back for it to be ok. For some other people, not setting up with stricter spinal priority will be the difference between a healthy back and not being able to lift again, especially if those people don't have a training partner that will be strict with their form.
While saying, "long as you don't lift like that", is technically true, a lot of people don't have the body awareness to be able to make that judgement accurately.
But yes, thanks LiE that's exactly what I'm looking for
Sounds familiar .
I'm presuming you're talking about yourself? Either way, I believe my backs knackered from squats
It's very common, and probably applies to everyone who has had back pain when lifting.
/sweeping generalisation.
It potentially IS an issue.
The correct way of viewing this situation is that LiE is strong enough and careful enough with his back for it to be ok. For some other people, not setting up with stricter spinal priority will be the difference between a healthy back and not being able to lift again, especially if those people don't have a training partner that will be strict with their form.
While saying, "long as you don't lift like that", is technically true, a lot of people don't have the body awareness to be able to make that judgement accurately.
But yes, thanks LiE that's exactly what I'm looking for
You have to imagine the bar is stuck to the floor and you are pushing the floor away with you feet.
Imagine if the bar really was stuck to the floor and you had to move the floor away, the hips coming up or the back pulling on the bar won't move the floor away
As LiE has said really, push away with your feet while not lifting your hips....Almost think as if your hips are NOT to move unless your hands start raising off the floor While keeping form elsewhere (back etc)
It's a hard one to describe sometimes.
I know, that's what I've been trying to get in to my head while I lift. Seems to be going well, so gonna try with slightly heavier weights.
To my untrained eye that is a massive improvement!