Yeah those are olympic squats. Remember this was an olympic lift seminar although all the drills did not pertain strictly to the olympic lifts, thus the deadlift work, the squats may be a bit deeper than many are used to or comfortable with, I think the drills are still helpful for those squatting to parallel.
The key points to remember which are applicable to all squats:
1. Weight on Heels
2. Chest out ("Break the finger")
3. Sit back and down under the weight, not fold under the weight.
If you are feeling it in your back, you perhaps may not be keeping your chest out or you may be failing to push off with your heels and firing the glutes coming out of the hole. It is common for people to push up with their backs on the ascent. I saw a clip of Mike Robertson coaching someone on this very thing, and he reminded her to "think butt!" on the way up. I find sometimes on the last rep or two of a heavy set, I'll start to get sloppy on form and start to come up with my back as well, and I remember what Robertson said and will say to myself "Think butt!" and it actually helped regain form. One time, at the end of particularly hard set, I actually let this little mantra slip out load, which got me a few weird looks at the gym.
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