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    Posted: 3/25/07 at 4:12am

Anyone familar with the set-up for the S/G/M? I'm keeping the hips just a bit higher than the top of knee. Sitting at the end of a basic flat bench, wide leg position , back flat and up. Bar is high as I/m using a Safety Squat bar. Just feeling the hip extensors working hard throughout the movement-firing hard to return to the upright postion. Just using as a cool down at this point after RDL or Standing G/M.

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Don - you should just spin in the weight for height and quit all this "good morning" sun salute hippie crap...
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Originally posted by 17/20 17/20 wrote:

Anyone familar with the set-up for the S/G/M? I'm keeping the hips just a bit higher than the top of knee. Sitting at the end of a basic flat bench, wide leg position , back flat and up. Bar is high as I/m using a Safety Squat bar. Just feeling the hip extensors working hard throughout the movement-firing hard to return to the upright postion. Just using as a cool down at this point after RDL or Standing G/M.

That sounds right.  I know that some powerlifters go very heavy with these.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Valenti Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 3/26/07 at 3:00am
thats the way I do them Don
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Here's one of China's top weightlifters doing them.

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I think that putting the bench in the rack with the pins at bench level - or with boxes under the weights would be prudent if you lift alone.  That could be a tough position to get stuck in if something goes wrong!
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