I’m not sure why you got the impression that I’ll be doing Hindu squats. My “bodyweight squats” use the same posture as my front squats (without the bar). In any case, I’ll give kettlebells another look. Thanks.
that...shouldn’t be possible I don’t think. You have to move your center of gravity forward without a counterbalance. I assumed hindu squats because that’s what people normally go for with high rep bodyweight squats.
that...shouldn’t be possible I don’t think. You have to move your center of gravity forward without a counterbalance. I assumed hindu squats because that’s what people normally go for with high rep bodyweight squats.
This is kind of what it looks like (except I put my hands behind my head or cross my arms). I’m fairly sure my knees don’t go over my toes by more than an inch or two.
I’m not sure why you got the impression that I’ll be doing Hindu squats. My “bodyweight squats” use the same posture as my front squats (without the bar). In any case, I’ll give kettlebells another look. Thanks.
that...shouldn’t be possible I don’t think. You have to move your center of gravity forward without a counterbalance. I assumed hindu squats because that’s what people normally go for with high rep bodyweight squats.
This is kind of what it looks like (except I put my hands behind my head or cross my arms). I’m fairly sure my knees don’t go over my toes by more than an inch or two.
have you tried pistol squats? Doing those while holding a kettlebell has a better chance of maintaining your leg strength.