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Originally Posted by Christina7806
Anyway, I tried to use it for squats and I can't hold it behind my neck. My arms won't go far enough in. I have to have them really...like to the end of the bar...far out to even begin feeling a little bit of comfort. Is there a trick to this or are my shoulders the problem? I should note that I have a hard time doing an exercise called a butterfly where you bring your elbows together in front of you. If it is my shoulders, or maybe back, how can I get some more flexibility in there? Other than that, I do LOVE my barbell!
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so where is the bar exactly resting on your back? is it high on the back where it's actually touching your neck? what you need to do is shrug your shoulders back (pretend you're in the military standing at attention with your shoulders pulled back). when you do that, your upper trapezius forms a little "shelf" where you then rest the bar on it. you then keep it in that position for the entire movement. as Robert stated, it's probably a flexibility issue, but, you also have to make sure you're doing upper back exercises like dumbbell, barbell, or cable rows, exercises that will bring your shoulders into an external rotation as well as retracting your scapula. also, if you belong to a gym, i would advise grabbing one of the trainers to help you with form. when you move into barbells, especially on a squat, you want to make sure your technique is perfect.
Michael Navin, CSCS