Wish we were neighbors haha. I found you through Elliot Hulse mentioning you on his channel. I followed your metabolic surge program 5 years ago with great results. Thank you for all you contribute to this space
Definitely the limiting factor will be the pressure on the back. It's a constant crushing pressure...not so bad for the first bit, but once you get past a certain length of time, it affects your breathing and your posture.
Some old school York stands. I got them used a few years ago. I think they're at least 40 or more years old. Lots of rust but they work great for stuff like this and are easy to move around. Just gotta be very careful when reracking so you don't tip them over :)
Wish we were neighbors haha. I found you through Elliot Hulse mentioning you on his channel. I followed your metabolic surge program 5 years ago with great results. Thank you for all you contribute to this space
I appreciate that! And yeah, the program is awesome - going to be doing an update to that in the near future here.
What do you think will be the hardest thing or the limiting factor about it? I haven't tried it, but I suppose it would be very taxing on your back.
Definitely the limiting factor will be the pressure on the back. It's a constant crushing pressure...not so bad for the first bit, but once you get past a certain length of time, it affects your breathing and your posture.
What kind of Squat stands are those?
Some old school York stands. I got them used a few years ago. I think they're at least 40 or more years old. Lots of rust but they work great for stuff like this and are easy to move around. Just gotta be very careful when reracking so you don't tip them over :)