Hi Guys
Just a random sort of topic they I thought I would share with you. I have always had a love hate relationship with doing front squats because as much as I love the challenge and the way it loads the legs, they have felt uncomfortable to hold the bar when the loads get heavier. I have tried a number of things to rectify this including the sting ray device, and all manner of different grips trying to find a good one with only marginal success.
Anyway, I recently bit the bullet and bought a Getstrength Front Squat Harness. $200 very well spent if you ask me (especially as I can claim it as a tax deduction).
http://www.getstrength.com/Front-Squat-Harness-s/GS-Front-Squat-Harness-Pro-Med-Large/flypage.tpl.htmlAnyway, since buying the front squat harness I have gotten a bit addicted to the exercise. My actual training goal for this year is to safety bar box squat 180kg (including 32.5kg of chains each side i.e. 65kg of chains total, so obviously not a full 180kg at the bottom) for 5 reps. I have been following the fairly straight forward 531 Wendler program squatting once a week on Saturday (my best day to train) and making steady progress (squat is up from 147.5kg for 1 rep to a recent 152.5kg for 10 reps, even my vertical has gone up a few inches despite doing little jumping).
I have now added in another day of front squatting using the front squat harness on Wednesday with some medium load trap bar deadlifting singles tacked onto the end. It is too early to tell what difference it will make to my safety bar box squatting on Saturday but I will keep you posted.
Anyway, I know you all love a bit of front squatting for vertical jump purposes (I know I do anyway) so just thought I would give some feedback about the Getstrength device. Sorry if it sound like a sales pitch, but the device is proving very popular with myself and the guys I train. It makes a very good exercise much more comfortable to perform.
JW