With the help of a multi-ply suit, you are able to take advantage of a very wide stance with
a very upright torso.
Not exact matches
Because of the
upright torso, it is not uncommon to see front squatters go
very deep — to the point where the hamstrings actually touch the calves.
The one with a longer
torso and shorter femurs would be better at high bar squats, squat
very deep and keep an
upright back with relative ease, while the one with a shorter
torso and longer femurs would prefer low bar squats, squat just below parallel and constantly lean forward.
You can take an ultra wide stance, keep the
torso very upright and eliminate any angle change at the bottom.