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December 10, 2019

Quality criteria for this movement:

Quality criteria are a series of boxes that must be ticked to ensure good quality, safe, efficient and effective movement. These criteria don’t cover the start, mid and end points of a repetition, but the quality of what happens between these points. For optimal movement patterns, only repetitions that meet these criteria should be counted.

  • No early arm bend.
  • Hook grip.
  • Receive bar just above parallel.
  • Finishing the pull.
  • Bar sitting on top of shoulders (not front).
  • Elbows high in the squat.
  • Heels down in the squat.
  • Knees not falling in in the squat.
  • No rounding of the lower back in the squat.
  • No excessive foot turn-out in the squat.
  • Upright torso.

Dan Williams

Dan Williams

Founder/Director

Dan Williams is the Director of Range of Motion and leads a team of Exercise Physiologists, Sports Scientists, Physiotherapists and Coaches. He has a Bachelor of Science (Exercise and Health Science) and a Postgraduate Bachelor of Exercise Rehabilitation Science from The University of Western Australia, with minors in Biomechanics and Sport Psychology.

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