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<blockquote data-quote="tech_wreck47" data-source="post: 292986" data-attributes="member: 2346"><p>I know the way camp is doing it makes it harder, but that's only if he drops it low. He's barley going down so it's actually easier than what Q did unless he dropped it lower. If you watch competition that wouldn't even count as a rep, and thats for a reason, it's easier when our go half way down. The reason it's easier with how Q does it is simply because his weight is distributed evenly. When you do it the way camp is (if you drop it down) you are fighting against yourself. When you do it the way camp is you don't have that even weight, therefore you can have more pressure on one leg which can cause a knee injury, it is also harder on your back which can cause injury. I'm not opposed to the wider base but that's if it's a weight you can handle, and if you can drop it lower, imo you can't handle the weight if you can't do that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tech_wreck47, post: 292986, member: 2346"] I know the way camp is doing it makes it harder, but that's only if he drops it low. He's barley going down so it's actually easier than what Q did unless he dropped it lower. If you watch competition that wouldn't even count as a rep, and thats for a reason, it's easier when our go half way down. The reason it's easier with how Q does it is simply because his weight is distributed evenly. When you do it the way camp is (if you drop it down) you are fighting against yourself. When you do it the way camp is you don't have that even weight, therefore you can have more pressure on one leg which can cause a knee injury, it is also harder on your back which can cause injury. I'm not opposed to the wider base but that's if it's a weight you can handle, and if you can drop it lower, imo you can't handle the weight if you can't do that. [/QUOTE]
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