It is from this that we now witness the phenomenon among junior
trainees of prioritizing results that can be achieved quickly over those that
require time. Enter: mobility.
Not illegally though...god, I'm already so burnt out from campaign season
Not illegally though...god, I'm already so burnt out from campaign season
Ah yes, mobility, with its siren’s call to the
unaccomplished. Way back in the era of
yesteryear, when dinosaurs roamed the Earth and Paul Anderson was drinking
their milk, it was assumed that any individual engaged in some manner of
athletics already possessed mobility.
This was because, as children, we engaged in “play”, wherein “moved” our
bodies through space playing various games and participating in outdoor
activities. This play went on to become
sports that were played from elementary through high school, after which time
an individual either continued their education through college and ideally
played their sport there as well, or they put their mobility to use getting
drafted in a war, where they could hop into a foxhole and slit some throats with
some impressive displays of mobility.
In our current era of increased childhood lethargy, where one’s
entire youth can be summed up by the amount of level 60 characters they possess
in World of Warcraft, mobility is a rare commodity. However, scarcity has been falsely conflated
with value, and many trainees have passionately dedicated themselves to the
pursuit of achieving the greatest possible mobility they can achieve.
In this photo, who has more mobility, and WHO is about to get a spinning piledriver laid on them?
In this photo, who has more mobility, and WHO is about to get a spinning piledriver laid on them?
Why? Because unlike
size and strength, increased mobility can be achieve quickly, yet still impress
the unaware and unaccomplished. Why
bother achieving the goal (getting bigger and stronger) when we can instead
simply achieve the mechanism that is part of achieving the goal? When all else fails, simply move the
goalpost.
This in turn has created a culture of insanity. Observe and witness the comments bemoaning
squat depth of videos that feature massive and powerful lifters. The critics fail to realize that the training
is clearly working by evidence of the results, and instead believe that the
trainee progresses in SPITE of his methods.
In contrast, we have trainees that pride themselves on the
depth of their squat. They squat below
parallel, ATG, as low as humanly possible, they “bury that shit”…and are
unimpressive. Their physique is lacking,
as is their strength. They have no
actual results to speak of. Why? Because strength and size take a significant amount of time to build,
and mobility doesn’t. This is clearly
evidence by how quickly they developed the ability to squat “ATG” and how
minimal a difference it has made TO their physique.
How do people keep posting this and not realize the implications of it?!
How do people keep posting this and not realize the implications of it?!
Focusing your time and energy on getting a deeper squat is akin
to a high school virgin perfecting their post coital pillow talk: you’re still
not getting any. Meanwhile, do we
observe the top athletes in the sport worried about this nonsense?
Olympic lifters squat deep because they HAVE to. They are training to perfect the catch of the
snatch and clean. In turn, they squat as
deep as they need in order to put themselves in the position to get stronger on
these movements. If a deeper squat
equaled a stronger lift, wouldn’t these athletes stand each foot on a box so
that they could squat even DEEPER than ATG?
Wouldn’t we simply keep the bar weight the same and increase squat depth
as much as possible?
Or perhaps a redesign of the squat shoe is in order
Or perhaps a redesign of the squat shoe is in order
Powerlifters are the only athletes that compete in a sport
where the squat IS a judged lift (barring certain “Squatlifts” in strongman,
but we’ll get into that). Surely, if we
want to know how to develop the strongest squat, we look to those who are
concerned with making the strongest squat, no?
Once again, why is it NOT the case that competitive powerlifters are
doing everything possible to increase squat depth? Why is it that many powerlifters are content
to simply squat to the depth required in a competition? Why are some powerlifters so blasphemous that
they even squat ABOVE depth? Why is it
that those powerlifters who make use of Olympic style squats only squat as deep
as needed ON these squats?
Strongman competitors have to be strong in a variety of
movements…and some don’t even squat.
They can’t even find a place to fit it into the routine. Some only perform front squats, others low
bar powerlifting squats, other high bar squats, there is no consensus, rhyme or
reason to be found. Don’t these Neanderthals
KNOW that they should be striving to squat as deep as possible to get the most
gains they can out of the movement? Don’t
they realize they are robbing themselves of the limitless potential found in
squatting until your hip crease is 4” below the bottom of your shoes?
PSH, weak depth. Big Z should be ashamed of himself.
PSH, weak depth. Big Z should be ashamed of himself.
And do I really need to bring up bodybuilders and
squatting? Those guys are going to feel
pretty silly with their tiny legs when they aren’t squatting as deep as
possible.
Dear God, why is it that the only people that seem to care
about squatting as deep as possible are the people who AREN’T trying to get as
big and strong as possible? Why is it
that the people who need the MOST out of their squats aren’t trying to squat
the deepest? Do the denizens of the
internet have some sort of crazy secret that the top athletes in the sport have
no idea about?
No
No
No one cares how deep you can squat. All that matters are results. If you’re not getting them, do something
different.
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