When doing squats, where should your head and eyes be focused? In Rippetoe's book, he says to pick a spot on the floor 6 to 10 feet ahead of you and keep your eyes focused on that spot.
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Originally posted by jdirittoI always look up slightly.. it helps push the chest out a little and give your back better alignment i think.. never look down
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Agree with the guys here. Rippetoe is an amazing book and the man has alot of great things to offer, but the main thing to focus on is your posture and to me, looking straight helps my posture like jd said.
If I might add, any book that has 50+ pages on how to perform an exercise correctly is a great tool and reference
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Originally posted by ddawg91I usually look straight ahead. Have not tried the floor option but I use to look at a spot about 6 feet up on the wall in front of me.
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Originally posted by JOCKTHEGLIDEI look forward also in the mirror I onced tried that technique of looking at the ground in all honesty its damn dangerouns I think my form went out of wack and I almost tipped over............
looking at the ground is poor technique. your too look straight ahead, if not a little upward...
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Originally posted by glbWhen doing squats, where should your head and eyes be focused? In Rippetoe's book, he says to pick a spot on the floor 6 to 10 feet ahead of you and keep your eyes focused on that spot.I am Tech2TheLimit on the bb.com forums
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I higly suggest looking up compared to straight ahead..
it helps keep your back straight, chest out, and the pressure centered more towards the heels than the toes...
these are all crucial points when you begin getting into the repetitions that become more difficult, and will help prevent poor form which could result in injury.
when looking straight forward, you are more likely (in my experince) to lean forward, hunch over, put the pressure into your toes, and generally not be able to get the reps that you could with proper form and possibly even injure yourself
this is all exaggerated even more so when looking down!
plus, it elimaintes any distractions that could be caused by a mirror in front of youLast edited by jiritt0; 04-15-2008, 11:33 AM.
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I look straight ahead when going down and eyes up when pushing back up.laurie@controlledlabs.com
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