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Hooper Videos
If You guys haven't seen any of his recent uploads, all of the seminar videos are gold. Seriously. He is such a good technician, that is what is driving his performance not his raw strength. These are seriously better than anything else I have seen in many ways. There's one thing that he doesn't hit on in the Log Press video, but he hits everything so much better than any other video out there. The other seminar videos are at least as good. And they are all short.
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Re: Hooper Videos
Is this the same dude I just watched beat Brian Shaw on the deadlift event at WSM heats? Mitchell Hooper?
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I am becoming a broken record, but he really is putting out some good stuff and he is right in the money.
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If this keeps up it is the beginning of a real empire in the industry. Not just winning, but providing the best videos and training info. Not a surprise that Rogue has picked him up following the WSM win.
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Thanks for posting those. Hooper's a good dude.
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What do we think of his thoughts on squat form, to wit:Hardartery wrote: ↑Thu May 04, 2023 7:56 pm
If this keeps up it is the beginning of a real empire in the industry. Not just winning, but providing the best videos and training info. Not a surprise that Rogue has picked him up following the WSM win.
1. Ideally vertical calves; and
2. A posterior pelvic tilt.
Clearly I have zero business questioning anything the dude has to say but:
1. That''s not what he's actually doing - what he seems to actually be doing is a combination of knees forward / stretching the hamstrings back, which makes sense to me. I squatted with a vertical calves for years after fucking my knees up, and found it much less than optimal despite how long I stuck with it out of fear of further innjury.
2. He's far from the first guy that I've seen reference a posterior pelvic tilt when squatting, or at the very least neutral hips, but I find both to be impossible. I just cannot squat without some anterior pelvic tilt. I'd love to see some expansion on this.
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I haven't watched the video, so hopefully I'm not saying something stupid in this context...
My take on it is that's it is, or should be, used within the context of 'a feeling' rather than an actually positioning. I use the posterior tilt cue myself and find it pretty helpful. In order to create that feeling, I have to flex my glutes and my abs at the same time which creates a tightness/tension I don't otherwise get. It doesn't literally create a posterior pelvic tilt when I'm squatting - it's just a method of initiating the tightness that's needed in those critical areas. Obviously each person will respond to cue's differently though, and this is probably one that isn't good for everyone.
The vertical calves, on the other hand, doesn't work for me at all. It just ends up with me doing a squat-morning. Again, different strokes for different folks.
My take on it is that's it is, or should be, used within the context of 'a feeling' rather than an actually positioning. I use the posterior tilt cue myself and find it pretty helpful. In order to create that feeling, I have to flex my glutes and my abs at the same time which creates a tightness/tension I don't otherwise get. It doesn't literally create a posterior pelvic tilt when I'm squatting - it's just a method of initiating the tightness that's needed in those critical areas. Obviously each person will respond to cue's differently though, and this is probably one that isn't good for everyone.
The vertical calves, on the other hand, doesn't work for me at all. It just ends up with me doing a squat-morning. Again, different strokes for different folks.
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Nobody has totally vertical calves, and pelvic tilt is what it is. I believe they are aspirational rather than literal, and I like that he takes pains to make the point that it's not for any reasons relating to knee health. The ideal is to maintain the bar in a direct line above the heel if possible, "Stacking the joints". Mid-foot is the realistic result for most, and the whole "Open the taint" thing from Coan is a cue for trying to get a neutral pelvis at the bottom. His knees do not come forward in the sense of anyone describing them as such, the length of your levers is going to be the limiting factor in hoe well how can achieve the "Ideal" of vertical shins and neutral pelvis. A short torso makes it pretty difficult, even with a high bar position. Long femurs make the pelvis position difficult. It's more about avoiding overt dominance of any particular group if you want a bigger squat number, as opposed to what you would do to maximize hypertrophic development of one part of the chain over another.
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Because, you know, why not?
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Thanks for sharing, @Hardartery. That was a fun watch.
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Matt Wenning made a big fuss about beating Platz’s record and seemed kinda salty when anybody pointed out that low bar wide stance out of a monolift isn’t totally comparable. Don’t get me wrong it was still insanely impressive but boy he can’t handle criticism.
Then Hooper beats it on a whim high bar out of a rack. Amazing.
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The part that really blew me away was doing his DL work afterwards. He didn't really show it, but he did rep work with 340 kg on the Axle AFTER that. Damn dude.OverheadDeadlifts wrote: ↑Wed May 24, 2023 5:48 amMatt Wenning made a big fuss about beating Platz’s record and seemed kinda salty when anybody pointed out that low bar wide stance out of a monolift isn’t totally comparable. Don’t get me wrong it was still insanely impressive but boy he can’t handle criticism.
Then Hooper beats it on a whim high bar out of a rack. Amazing.
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Dude.
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Yep.
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Oh wow someone actually gave decent rest times advice instead of some fake hard ass "you shouldn't need more than 90secs or your conditioning sucks" or some "as long as you need but not too long" non-answer.
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This is not my thing, and I have had a bigger arm than Hooper when competing so that says something about a bigger muscle is a stronger muscle. Anyway, for you guys that care about arm circumference: