4 Things We Can Learn From Tian Tao's Squat

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  • Опубліковано 2 січ 2025

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  • @zackariahp1873
    @zackariahp1873 Рік тому +55

    That last clip of Tian imitating powerlifters was funny , solid video

    • @SebaRoz123
      @SebaRoz123 Рік тому +4

      Another random guy who has the need to mention powerlifting in a weightlifting video

    • @wolfsbane8467
      @wolfsbane8467 10 місяців тому

      @@SebaRoz123 🤡

  • @SLouiss
    @SLouiss Рік тому +23

    Appreciate the video and all of your content. Can you go over a lifter who isn’t built for squatting can improve? Or how to make adjustments based on leverages

  • @Small_child_punter
    @Small_child_punter Рік тому +2

    His squat is freaking perfect. Excellent depth.

  • @thomasurech
    @thomasurech Рік тому

    Running the RTA maintenance program at the moment, so this is rather timely (perfect time to plant a few new queues) ... thanks!

  • @paulsohns3930
    @paulsohns3930 Рік тому

    Always happy to see my favorite Strongman Adam Paul.

  • @radreynolds8978
    @radreynolds8978 Рік тому +4

    There's one factor I think needs mentioning. If you focus solely on "knees forward" during the descent, what will happen to most people is they will run into a wall of dorsiflexion limit around parallel. This will result in a relative rearward movement of the hips right before hitting the hole, which causes the lifter to do the good morning pattern on the way up to stay balanced and not fall backwards. So while focusing on the knees during the ascent is key, I think focusing on the hips on the way down is incredibly useful, to "give your knees room" to travel forward. I think Eoin misses this because he has never had to squat with bigass femurs.

    • @sikastrength
      @sikastrength  Рік тому +2

      5:28

    • @radreynolds8978
      @radreynolds8978 Рік тому +2

      @@sikastrength Maybe I'm misinterpreting I just wish it were clearer. The cue I'm specifically looking for is to actually purposefully allow some torso incline i.e. "sitting back" on the way down, similar to how you'd cue a low bar squat. Surprisingly I find it makes the lifter end up being _more_ upright in the end because their torso angle ends up being very consistent. Maybe this is what you mean, or maybe you think differently about it. It's all very subjective in the end.

  • @tomeknaumann1338
    @tomeknaumann1338 Рік тому

    I don't know what art is but this (Tian's squat and the analysis) is it.

  • @williamgutierrez3199
    @williamgutierrez3199 Рік тому +1

    Excellent advice

  • @the.Aruarian
    @the.Aruarian Рік тому +140

    What we can learn - be born with long torso, short femurs.

    • @IvanDjuric300
      @IvanDjuric300 Рік тому +13

      Hahahah so true

    • @larryboi2706
      @larryboi2706 Рік тому +11

      and to train hard without excuses

    • @Waruto
      @Waruto Рік тому +5

      his torso and femurs look normal to me.

    • @78700tonio
      @78700tonio Рік тому +3

      It looks like an excuse...

    • @milesbachelor8747
      @milesbachelor8747 Рік тому +1

      Yes he looks on the short side, 5’6” ish. A tall dude squatting the same weight is rare if not unheard of

  • @andrewkim2804
    @andrewkim2804 Рік тому +2

    can you do a squat technique video for kuo hsing chun as well???

  • @dominicniemand2378
    @dominicniemand2378 Рік тому

    As always great video!

  • @brettpacker2779
    @brettpacker2779 Рік тому

    Loving the 'lift' music

  • @elwildman01
    @elwildman01 9 місяців тому +1

    The first mistake was squatting with iron cast plates

  • @gmontenegro9711
    @gmontenegro9711 8 місяців тому

    I wonder if there’s a scale that shows the best squat stance and bar placement based on length of limbs and torso. Like actual measurement ranges / ratios.

  • @CaughtColdBoxing
    @CaughtColdBoxing Рік тому

    Great video

  • @Aakash.Singh1
    @Aakash.Singh1 Рік тому

    I'm a short guy (175cm) and my squat technique is exactly a mix between Tian Tao and Gabriel Sincraian

  • @Jagen2301
    @Jagen2301 Місяць тому

    is it okay if my elbows flare and move about as i come up and down during the squat, should i be focusing on stopping that?

  • @تغذيةصحةرياضة
    @تغذيةصحةرياضة Місяць тому

    How much can lift with low bar squat

  • @The_Daliban
    @The_Daliban 11 місяців тому

    1:32 you put Allen in the video..aww

  • @sacamuelas8
    @sacamuelas8 Рік тому

    Verry good

  • @pannonianfit1582
    @pannonianfit1582 Рік тому

    things we can learn from chinese overhead position (head, elbows, wrist position) should be next topic

  • @yahyakahya5326
    @yahyakahya5326 Рік тому

    Is this an excerpt from the upcoming squat book?

  • @khmak9387
    @khmak9387 2 місяці тому

    Why do weightlifters back rather than front squat? For overall hypertrophy?

  • @kuhenelan
    @kuhenelan Рік тому +1

    Not trying to start controversy here lads, but how come Fitz talks about keeping toes forward? I've tried this and found it to really uncomfortable for me. Something like what Tian is doing in this video here always feels more natural and comfortable for me.

  • @bigdoggy6650
    @bigdoggy6650 Рік тому +1

    Professor Layton music!

  • @TDace25
    @TDace25 Рік тому +2

    3:19 😂😂😂

  • @DmitriyLusin
    @DmitriyLusin Рік тому +5

    This technique looks as awkward, as a close grip bench with a regular bar. Lifting a lot of weight like that is impressive, but still...
    Toshiki`s technique seems so much comfortable.

    • @durrantmiller8810
      @durrantmiller8810 Рік тому

      I think some of that may just come from the way toshiki it built

    • @Innocence44
      @Innocence44 Рік тому

      @@durrantmiller8810 exactly this. they're hyper aware of their body movement mechanics since theyve been doing these movements since early age. they're always 'in the groove' every time they perform them, and the 'groove' never changes.

    • @danielhenderson762
      @danielhenderson762 Рік тому

      @@Innocence44 Toshikis squat tecique has changed several times though

    • @TooFictional
      @TooFictional Рік тому +6

      What do you mean "but still"? I don't see what's awkward about a 300kg+ squat with perfect form.

  • @aperson6505
    @aperson6505 Рік тому

    Professor Layton and the Diabolical Dorsiflexion

  • @max_offermann
    @max_offermann Рік тому +9

    Disliking this video on all my devices to mess with the algorithm.

    • @tekstar78
      @tekstar78 Рік тому +1

      Liking it just bring back balance to the algorithm

    • @sikastrength
      @sikastrength  Рік тому +6

      Stop, don't do this.. I HAVE THE HIGH GROUND!

  • @danielghesquiere2011
    @danielghesquiere2011 Рік тому

    Everyone that watches this is going to be like "bUt fEmUr lEnGtH"

  • @mjovercome
    @mjovercome Рік тому

    Technique number 1, have short legs lol dude is like an ant man though. Can lift like almost 10 times his body weight.

  • @andreycheb1
    @andreycheb1 Рік тому +3

    The most important in all that: short legs, hips shorter than shins, long torso.. That's the whole secret😁

  • @zemm9003
    @zemm9003 Місяць тому

    Is the powerlifting trans with long hair a girl or a guy?

  • @draz9365
    @draz9365 Рік тому

    hello there

  • @fleshmotorcycle9427
    @fleshmotorcycle9427 Рік тому +6

    Layne Norton unfortunately is exactly how I’m built. Believe me I’d love to squat like Tian but it’s literally not gonna happen.

    • @jermaineayivoh8263
      @jermaineayivoh8263 Рік тому +6

      Improve your ankle mobility and learn to push your knees as far over your toes as possible. The longer your femurs the more ankle mobility you proportionally need to get into the same positions as Tian Tao. It is possible, just you’ll need to work at it a lot more work and put a lot more effort into it than someone like Tian Tao.

    • @fleshmotorcycle9427
      @fleshmotorcycle9427 Рік тому +3

      I understand that’s what needs to happen, if you’re an immobile beginner. I’ve been working on my ankle mobility since I was a pubescent teenager for other sports. My femurs just track ridiculous distance over my ankles, I’d need to exceed 45 degrees dorisflexion and for thee last several years, all I’ve been getting out of mobility training is impingements. In fact my original sport of parkour basically has you impinge your toes to your fucking shins at times.
      That said I can’t imagine Layne Norton just needs to “fix his ankle mobility” to squat upright, he’s a record holder last I checked. I don’t want to come across as rude, it’s just this is a bit of a sore topic

    • @fleshmotorcycle9427
      @fleshmotorcycle9427 Рік тому +2

      And that’s why I front squat like it’s my religion these days

    • @ConradMarbourg3635
      @ConradMarbourg3635 Рік тому +6

      ​​@@fleshmotorcycle9427 tbf you are wasting your time. They told you that it is not a problem to have long femur because there are tall lifters who squat upright. They fell to understand that what matters is not how tall you are but the shin/femur and femur/torso. If you are tall but got long shin and torso then you have no problem. Quite Amazing how ppl fail to understand that what matters is proportion and not height.

    • @soldierside365
      @soldierside365 Рік тому +1

      @@lev8541 I agree, but I’d argue there’s tall, and there’s proportional. Perhaps most of the time they go hand in hand, but in the example of Layne and Lasha, I’d argue that despite the obvious, they are built proportionately different to one another irrespective of physical size.
      Doesn’t mean to say I don’t think layne couldn’t squat more upright or more conventionally ‘correct’ but it will never look or be as most Olympic weightlifters.
      Just my 2 pennies on an interesting topic.

  • @BasedDon69
    @BasedDon69 Рік тому +1

    Knee valgus is the bodys use of glute activation, NOT legs. It is the use of internal rotation during the stage of the squat when ascending.

    • @sikastrength
      @sikastrength  Рік тому +9

      My man the quads are still involved in squatting 300kg with an upright torso. The quads don't just stop working, I said it's a solid indicator of leg drive in high bar squatters as often when higher level lifters have some knee valgus it's accompanied by a maintenance of forward knee position. Look at the squat at 2:40 with 310 for example. Internal rotation is needed to hit greater depth at the bottom of the squat which is accompanied by forward knee position which is a chance for greater quad use.

    • @durrantmiller8810
      @durrantmiller8810 Рік тому +2

      Knee valgus happens when the knee abductors fire. Firing of the medial glute causes abduction which is the opposite of knee valgus that is driving the knee out. The glute max can contact in both positions

    • @BasedDon69
      @BasedDon69 Рік тому +1

      I mean, im just being technical. Your video stated that knee valgus is the use of leg drive in the squat. Im not doubting your knowledge in biomechanics and movement patterns. Im just simply stating that knee valgus is the bodys way of utilizing glutes. Im just nit picking really.

    • @BasedDon69
      @BasedDon69 Рік тому

      @@dustinirwin1trust me bro.

    • @danielhenderson762
      @danielhenderson762 Рік тому

      @@BasedDon69 you're absolutely right. Sika Strength just couldn't handle the criticism on this boring ass blah blah video

  • @ryantrotter9561
    @ryantrotter9561 Рік тому

    yuge squats

  • @Nooticernsjsbs-qh5uf
    @Nooticernsjsbs-qh5uf Рік тому

    this guy talks like he doesnt even lift