Hey Docs,
Do you think that common sports injuries (hamstring pulls/tears, ACL tears, etc) are in any way associated with the above-parallel squats and lack of posterior chain work commonly found in high school and collegiate weight rooms across the country? I ask this because most of what I see programmed for young athletes are high squats, leg presses, and hack squats, with little to no deadlifting of any kind. It seems intuitive that this may lead to an underdeveloped, and therefore more injury prone posterior chain.
I'm interested to hear the thoughts of a medical professional (that actually lifts) on the matter.
Do you think that common sports injuries (hamstring pulls/tears, ACL tears, etc) are in any way associated with the above-parallel squats and lack of posterior chain work commonly found in high school and collegiate weight rooms across the country? I ask this because most of what I see programmed for young athletes are high squats, leg presses, and hack squats, with little to no deadlifting of any kind. It seems intuitive that this may lead to an underdeveloped, and therefore more injury prone posterior chain.
I'm interested to hear the thoughts of a medical professional (that actually lifts) on the matter.
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