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What do you make of his technique and arguments for going with the knees over the toes? I searched and found this video where he performs a Deadlift with this technique.
What are your thoughts?
I came here doing a squat, knees over toes swing that is frowned upon and have now done two workouts with the hinge (not that good, but closer to the optimal form for sure).
However, I mis the load on the legs/knees/ankles. The full leg workout, with the knees over toes, with the hinge on my ankle.
The explosive movement form that low position into full standing position gets my heart going faster, over all a more difficult and rewarding workout.
Performing the same workout with the hinge leaves my legs cool .. its to easy/boring for the legs. They crave the pump/love!
I have only gotten stronger using that over 1.5 years. Not a slight hint of aches/pain.
?
This is a good faith question. I am not writing to be disagreeable for the sake of being disagreeable, simply curious!
Ben Patrick, The Kneesovertoesguy talks about how his thinking/method goes against a dogma of the bodybuilding community to good effect.
I wonder if not going with the knees over the toes is simply carried over to Kettlebell for the same reasons and if his points make sense in this context also?
I am only an N=1 example of daily knees over toes Kettlebell workouts without any issue. Anyone there that actually got hurt doing it this way?
Incidentally, if you watch the video from the 15:45 mark you can see him do the deadlift his way and the guys comments and faces in response - to the point.
What are your thoughts?
I came here doing a squat, knees over toes swing that is frowned upon and have now done two workouts with the hinge (not that good, but closer to the optimal form for sure).
However, I mis the load on the legs/knees/ankles. The full leg workout, with the knees over toes, with the hinge on my ankle.
The explosive movement form that low position into full standing position gets my heart going faster, over all a more difficult and rewarding workout.
Performing the same workout with the hinge leaves my legs cool .. its to easy/boring for the legs. They crave the pump/love!
I have only gotten stronger using that over 1.5 years. Not a slight hint of aches/pain.
?
This is a good faith question. I am not writing to be disagreeable for the sake of being disagreeable, simply curious!
Ben Patrick, The Kneesovertoesguy talks about how his thinking/method goes against a dogma of the bodybuilding community to good effect.
I wonder if not going with the knees over the toes is simply carried over to Kettlebell for the same reasons and if his points make sense in this context also?
I am only an N=1 example of daily knees over toes Kettlebell workouts without any issue. Anyone there that actually got hurt doing it this way?
Incidentally, if you watch the video from the 15:45 mark you can see him do the deadlift his way and the guys comments and faces in response - to the point.