I have limit space in my garage. This way to set up bands to improve your squat is so amazingly simple and space saving. Matt Wenning's knowledge and advice is like weightlifting gold. Thanks Matt.
Been setting my bands up with plates as described here for months now and it's been working perfectly. (Just takes more time than if I had a newer/more expensive rack.) :)
I was doing the ghetto method at my old commercial gym and it rocks. I’ve wrapped bands under the legs of a hammer strength rack and it cut the shit out of my bands. Plates are much much safer.
@@davidvarnes7708 That is a great point. He is not stupid but his bench routine is not a whole lot different then an average bodybuilding routine. "Start with flat bench, then inclines, then flies, peck deck," etc etc. I think a guy like Eddie hall will get strong no matter how stupid and cookie cutter his program is. If I am not mistaken Wenning even had a five or six hundred pound bench press before he even started Westside.
@@vikingstrongman5903 Totally agree. There are some people who are going to get strong no matter what. Just like in bodybuilding, there are guys who are going to get full bellied muscles and cut to the bone even if they did nothing but "Sweatin' To The Oldies." It's why I never have followed a total guru, but watch, read, and learn from a multitude of folks before putting it through my own personal laboratory, my body, and seeing what works at that time.
How much volume of speed work is enough to force an adaptation? I.e. 6-8 sets of 1-3 on a particular lift? And does the volume on speed work need to be equated to repetition effort in any way? I’ve seen the videos talking about actual bar weight being 30-40% and then accommodating resistance varying just to keep the bar speed at > 1.0 M per second so I’m just curious
David Delgado you can use either. You don’t want to do the same exercise for months so you have to program a variety for DE just like you would for something else. One of his videos covers DE. It should answer your question better
Do you think squatting atg with heavy duty knee sleeves, like the gangsta knee sleeve, can cause me to have torn a vastus medialis? I always stay very hydrated and I do about 45 mins of stretching and light lifting as a warmup. The weight I had on was about 60 percent of my max when it happened. It was a warm up of 405 for 1. Great video, my gym finally got bands and chains, so I've never used them, so I've been using dumbells, I'm glad to see how to use plates.
Would doing this for hypertrophy be a good idea? I'm 46 and my joints are starting to yell at me. Was planning on lowering the weights and using bands for extra consistent resistance. Would this work for hypertrophy or is it just good for power lifting for strength?
The way you're setting up in a rack seems really convoluted, why not just loop it around the bottom supports like you did with the mono? When you choke them down they don't slide, i've been doing it this way for years. Even easier with band pegs, which it seems like 90% of the racks these days are equipped for.
@@Harvey6505 A squat rack isn't "fancy equipment" lol. He was saying if you have a rack rather than monolift. If you don't own or have access to a rack I doubt you have extra 45's laying around.
@@OlMoldy I mean you COULD do it that way but even the folding wall mounted rogue racks have a bottom support you can sling a band on. It's just a more time consuming and convoluted means to the same end.
No he definitely meant if you don't have a way of hooking the bands to a rack this is how you do it. Just because he happens to be doing it on a rack with peg holes is inconsequential.
Honestly the fact that he shows ways for people that don’t have that kind of great equipment to do so in a simple way makes him goated 💪🏽🙏🏽
Get the word out for me brother
Hands down I agree. There is something for everyone regardless of of level of working out.
@@WenningStrengthI thank GOD for wisdom and information. You must be protected at all times. Thank you!
This channel could also be called Wenning Smarts.
First, stealing all the info before everyone else so I can be the strongkest.
OMG I can’t wait to lift with bands at my commercial gym I never thought there was a way until now thank you so much matt!
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Matt, thanks for the tip about how to tie up bands with the free weights.
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I have limit space in my garage. This way to set up bands to improve your squat is so amazingly simple and space saving.
Matt Wenning's knowledge and advice is like weightlifting gold.
Thanks Matt.
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This needs to be sold or locked away. This is so great. GOATED
Thank you for including the Tidbit about raw training with bands
Didnt think there was a way for me to set up bands with just squat stands in my basement thank you
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Thanks!!! Have been struggling how to do this properly.
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This method has helped me a lot. Especially the band through 45plates. Thanks for the video sir!
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Thats some great information on the band squat. Ive always used chains do to the problem of band set up.
Yep!!! Please repost and share
Been setting my bands up with plates as described here for months now and it's been working perfectly. (Just takes more time than if I had a newer/more expensive rack.) :)
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Great video.
9.8m/s(2) or 32 feet per second squared. Love the knowledge. Thanks.
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Wow, I just realize that methods also helps with bar path, I’ve plateu so hard on deadlift man, rip louie, gonna use bands now
Awesome idea with the plates Matt thanks. I'll being doing this for sure
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4:58 Solid Advice thx!
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All about the angle of the dangle
Awesome video!! Subbed
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Solid video
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Can somebody please tell me how much a green band is from westside
Great video!!!
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Great video. Exactly the info I was looking for 💪🍑
Bands are like squatting on another planet. 🦾
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Bands baby!
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What bands would you recommend to start with? Or does it matter?
My apologies, my knowledge of bands is limited.
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Damn bro your the best
We sure try!!!!
Thank you for the knowledge! Would you not double up the bands in the same way you set them up for the bench?
Sebastian Tokle distance from attachment point to bar in top position is much greater in a squat than bench.
@@Harvey6505 Yes I understand that. I was thinking instead of changing to a stronger band and etc. Thank you for taking your time to respond though 👍
Yeah no worries. Matt has a manual about using bands, chains and specialty bars on his website, its fairly inexpensive. Wenningstrength.com
Or choke them around the low support beam on the rack, like you did the monolift
Many times those rack aren’t close enough to the ground. But rock on!!!
what brands of bands are quality ones in the uk/eu?
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I was doing the ghetto method at my old commercial gym and it rocks.
I’ve wrapped bands under the legs of a hammer strength rack and it cut the shit out of my bands. Plates are much much safer.
Glad to help
Great
What IS the difference between banded and reverse banded squats?!!
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This was made so that Eddie Hall can fix his atrocious ass band setup for bench😂😂
@@vikingstrongman5903 Yes, but just imagine his IQ if he's hydrated? I mean, dehydration affects brain function.
@@davidvarnes7708 That is a great point. He is not stupid but his bench routine is not a whole lot different then an average bodybuilding routine. "Start with flat bench, then inclines, then flies, peck deck," etc etc. I think a guy like Eddie hall will get strong no matter how stupid and cookie cutter his program is. If I am not mistaken Wenning even had a five or six hundred pound bench press before he even started Westside.
Theres an old video of eddie squating with bands and the band tention raised the rack upwards so he couldnt rerack the weight... hilarious
@@vikingstrongman5903 Totally agree. There are some people who are going to get strong no matter what. Just like in bodybuilding, there are guys who are going to get full bellied muscles and cut to the bone even if they did nothing but "Sweatin' To The Oldies."
It's why I never have followed a total guru, but watch, read, and learn from a multitude of folks before putting it through my own personal laboratory, my body, and seeing what works at that time.
@@adgcih1689 LOL that is funny I should look that up.
How much volume of speed work is enough to force an adaptation? I.e. 6-8 sets of 1-3 on a particular lift? And does the volume on speed work need to be equated to repetition effort in any way? I’ve seen the videos talking about actual bar weight being 30-40% and then accommodating resistance varying just to keep the bar speed at > 1.0 M per second so I’m just curious
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About how long are those bands for a good setup
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If the rack dont came with bend pags you can make them easy and cheap
Or do it like I just explained
how often band vs traditional
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Should dynamic effort squats be box squats or regular squats?
David Delgado you can use either. You don’t want to do the same exercise for months so you have to program a variety for DE just like you would for something else. One of his videos covers DE. It should answer your question better
Why not put band around bottom of rack or use band pegs? I like to double bands for bench but I find I only like single loop for squats
Not every rack has band pegs
@@WenningStrength what about the bottom of the squat rack though?
Great video, can I use bands on Smith Machine Squat?
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Acceleration of gravity (G) is actually 9.8 meters per second squared.
I caught that too
Thanks for the correction
Do you think squatting atg with heavy duty knee sleeves, like the gangsta knee sleeve, can cause me to have torn a vastus medialis? I always stay very hydrated and I do about 45 mins of stretching and light lifting as a warmup. The weight I had on was about 60 percent of my max when it happened. It was a warm up of 405 for 1.
Great video, my gym finally got bands and chains, so I've never used them, so I've been using dumbells, I'm glad to see how to use plates.
Yep 💯💯💯
Would doing this for hypertrophy be a good idea? I'm 46 and my joints are starting to yell at me. Was planning on lowering the weights and using bands for extra consistent resistance. Would this work for hypertrophy or is it just good for power lifting for strength?
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“You’re still gonna be really strong when you’re 65”
Unless of course you’re dead from all the junk you’ve pumped into yourself beforehand
Well at least I was somebody lol!!! It’s not the length of time - it’s how you use it 💪💪
The way you're setting up in a rack seems really convoluted, why not just loop it around the bottom supports like you did with the mono? When you choke them down they don't slide, i've been doing it this way for years. Even easier with band pegs, which it seems like 90% of the racks these days are equipped for.
Maybe a person has a wall mounted rack?
"Next I'm going to show you if we don't have fancy equipment how to setup bands" -Matt Wenning
@@Harvey6505 A squat rack isn't "fancy equipment" lol. He was saying if you have a rack rather than monolift. If you don't own or have access to a rack I doubt you have extra 45's laying around.
@@OlMoldy I mean you COULD do it that way but even the folding wall mounted rogue racks have a bottom support you can sling a band on. It's just a more time consuming and convoluted means to the same end.
No he definitely meant if you don't have a way of hooking the bands to a rack this is how you do it. Just because he happens to be doing it on a rack with peg holes is inconsequential.