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4/24/2009 11:48:23 AM EDT
Hello,

Ok I am new to this section of the forum.  Been lifting for quite some time, I play college Football and am getting into powerlifting  in the off season .I have been training my squat alot and my max is getting pretty high, but my form on heavy weights is strugling.  My chest keeps dropping, and I cant keep it straight. I have been trainning my core really hard to keep my back straight but just keep having issues with it.  any body have any tricks to help me keep it straight

Thanks
4/24/2009 1:38:35 PM EDT
[#1]
If your form is good otherwise, I'd say you have to only train with weight you can handle.
4/24/2009 1:42:30 PM EDT
[#2]
http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=1&f=113&t=601731





I know it's a huge thread, but AGW will attest to the fact that we constantly rehash squat technique every few pages or so.  Hope you join us.  FWIW - we train college football players for the NFL combine and have 2 guys in the draft this weekend.  



 
4/24/2009 9:42:31 PM EDT
[#3]
Quoted:

My chest keeps dropping, and I cant keep it straight.



Thanks



Deadlifts.  Heavy deadlifts.  Every week.

If you're squating, and doing DLs, core training is redundant.




4/25/2009 4:17:31 AM EDT
[#4]
This is a weakness for me. If my chest caves in at the bottom the bar drifts foward and I get stapled with heavy weights. 2 things seem to help, other than focusing on keeping my chest up. It seems the harder you arch your lower back, the easier it is to keep your chest up, and try and push your head back over the bar. Dont just tilt it back, push your forehead, nose and chin all back an equal amount over the bar.

edit:Its funny how we focus on the details and forget the basics. The above advice applys assuming you are already pinching your shoulder blades tight.
4/26/2009 12:16:41 PM EDT
[#5]
Thanks Fellas