11/30/09 Monday

W.O.D.

Front squats  3-3-3-3-3  reps

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Front Squat Setup
Front Squat Setup: big chest, elbows up & hands relaxed. Image credit: Dehwang.
Front Squat Setup. Your shoulders support the weight, not your hands. Always keep your chest big & elbows up. Else the weight will get on your hands and stretch your wrists & elbows which will hurt. Big chest, elbows up.

  • Foot Stance. Slightly wider than shoulder-width apart. You can go deep without your arms touching your legs & use your hip muscles better.
  • Toes Out. Your toes must always follow your knees. Point your toes out at about 30 degrees.
  • Chest Up. Put your chest forward & lift it up. This gives the bar a solid base to sit on & makes it impossible to round your upper-back.
  • Tighten Lats. You can’t tighten your upper-back on Front Squats like onSquats. However you can tighten your lats: spread them.
  • Look Forward. Up is bad for your neck, down will make your lower back round. Look forward, fix a point in front of you.
  • Grip Width. A narrow grip pushes the bar against your throat, making breathing difficult. Wide grip is harder to keep your elbows up. Use a grip width of about 55cm/21″.
  • Bar Position. Put the bar on top of your front shoulders. Behind your clavicles & close to your throat. Coughing is possible, clavicles might hurt. Front Squat more, you’ll adapt.
  • Hands Open. Your shoulders support the weight, not your hands. Open your hands, relax them. Three fingers under the bar is ok (pink up).
  • Elbows Up. Put your elbows up – upper-arms almost parallel to the floor – so the weight doesn’t end on your hands.
  • Elbow In. Push your elbows toward each other during the Front Squat. It’s easier on your wrists.


The Front Squat. 
Your hip muscles are stretched when you break parallel. Use that stretch to bounce from the bottom. DO NOT relax your hip muscles & DO NOT bounce off your knees. Keep your hip muscles tensed.

  • Push From The Heels. Heels off the floor impairs stability & power and is bad for your knees. Push from the heels & curl your toes up.
  • Sit Back. Squat between your legs while pushing your hips back. You’ll stretch your hip muscles when breaking parallel. Bounce from it.
  • Break Parallel. Should be easy because of the upright position. Squat down until your hip joint is at least lower than your knee joint.
  • Knees Out. Never let your knees go in during the Front Squat. You risk knee injuries & won’t train your groin. Push your knees out.
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    • Yvette Mojarro
    • November 30th, 2009

    FS
    60#
    70#
    80#
    89#
    94#
    97#

    • Wayne Hinton
    • November 30th, 2009

    It was a jumping up and down day at XFit. The warm up was two rounds of 6 stations – hop scotch jumps, jumping rope, jumping in and out of a hexagon on the floor, flipping a truck tire, hip rotations with a 10 lb ball, and dipping on one leg to touch a cone. THEN the WOD, which was front squats 5 rounds of 3 at max weight (125 lbs for me, a new PR).
    Sets of FS:
    95 lb
    105 lbs
    115 lbs
    115 lbs
    125 lbs
    Thansk Tony and WW for the Funday Monday! :)

    • Jazay
    • December 1st, 2009

    70, 89, 94, 99, 104 max **PR for my power clean too!

      • Wayne Willette
      • December 2nd, 2009

      Another PR niiiice!

    • Jerad
    • December 1st, 2009

    135, 145, 155, 165, 175… PR

      • Wayne Willette
      • December 2nd, 2009

      Nice job on the PR

    • Wayne Willette
    • December 2nd, 2009

    225 – 245 -265 -285 -300

    Time to clean 300+

    • Jonah
    • December 4th, 2009

    95, 135, 185, 225, 275 PR

    • Norm
    • January 29th, 2010

    WOD:

    3-3-3-3-3

    1= 139
    2= 149
    3= 159
    4= 169
    5= 179

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