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Q & A for The 16% – Elbow Pain with Low Bar Back Squat Explained – Knee Position with Lunges

May 5, 2020 By Bill Leave a Comment

Grab your @neurocoffee or maybe a margarita for today’s Q & A!

From Mike:

What causes elbow pain when unpacking the bar in a low bar back squat? What can I do about it?

From Mike (a different Mike): What causes the back knee to deviate outward when trying to perform a lunge or a split squat?

Have an outstanding day!

SIG

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