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[–] vivalafreakshow [S] 1 point 1 point (+2|-1) ago 

I feel like I do that already :S Maybe I should do it in front of a mirror to figure out what Im doing wrong.

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[–] sailor_twift 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

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[–] Warborn304 ago 

Also a really good link I do 5x5 and it's awesome, with a treasure trove of information.

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[–] Landao 0 points 6 points (+6|-0) ago 

One thing that helps is to try pushing through the floor as opposed to simply trying to stand up. If that makes sense. Just imagine you're literally trying to push your legs into the ground.

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[–] Slyboots 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

I think about is Im pushing the world down lol

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[–] RJKH 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Try doing bodyweight squats by a mirror until you get the motion right, you can use a broom handle to imitate a bar if it'll help you memorize the positioning. Also make sure your muscles are flexed while lifting, a.k.a. squeeze those glutes!

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[–] EarlPoncho 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

if you don't feel anything in the butt area you may have bad form or you may just not be going low enough. are you getting to 90 degrees or what?

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[–] vivalafreakshow [S] ago 

Yes I'm going low. Could be form then I guess, Im not in shape at all atm.

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[–] ape147 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Not sure what you are lifting but if you're form is off you shouldn't be using weight. Although squats are one of the best exercises you can do, form is critical and doing it incorrectly can harm your body. Check out Mark Rippetoe's 'Starting Strength' to create a good base for doing the exercise. Alternatively, you may want to have someone that knows what they are doing do a form check for you.

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[–] vivalafreakshow [S] ago 

No weights, only body weight.

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[–] 2face-Maze ago 

The bar's path must go directly up and down, no deviation. keep centered with the middle of your foot. Always watch your form, and hunt more and more videos on the matter, both professional and amateur alike. Absorb all information on form and movement, mainly because it sounds a little like form is a concern. Take videos of yourself doing it, post as a 'form-check' or even just critique yourself. But never use mirrors and critique at the same time as the lift -- you will throw yourself and your form off.

Always, be safe.

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[–] vivalafreakshow [S] ago 

I only use bodyweight so no bar or anything.

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[–] Warborn304 ago  (edited ago)

You should consider what squat form your using in the sense of low bar vs high bar. Low bar activates the posterior chain way more than high bar. Also what you're explaining sounds like a front squat right off the bat. As Landao said definitely think of it as a compound movement, and remember to push the bar with your body too and not just your legs. Look up Alan Thrall on youtube.

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[–] vivalafreakshow [S] ago 

I only use bodyweight so no bar or anything

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