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Please take a look at these two videos and give suggestions on this person could perfect his form. I'd appreciate any pointers he could use! Thank you.
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Hard to see much in this vids with the angle (in the second one), and the zoom (in the first one). So I can't offer anything (others might, though). I will say CONGRATS on beginning to lift, now go eat 2 large pizzas! Seriously though, keep it up, you won't regret it.
6'1"/203 (down 12 pounds since 5/2012)
B: 410
S: 480
D: 575
2-mile run: 13:23
do not flare ur elbows when benching, keep them tucked in
Bench Goal:400
Squat Goal:500
Dead Goal:500
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Is that you?
Face the other way when squatting - you want to be backing out and walking forwards in, otherwise you've got a recipe for disaster.
The bar needs to be lower on the back when squatting, not perched high up, nearly on the shoulder like that. Aim for about the middle of the shoulder blades.
When benching, bring elbows in, as said above - having them flared right out like that is bad for your shoulders and your chest.
Other than that, I'd also suggest doing what I did; sell your home equipment and go join a decent gym that has proper squat racks, bars and metal plates. You won't regret it.
That's my 2p. If you answer Chris above then you're gonna get far more experienced advice than I could ever give you.
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