Low bar squat is basically a deadlift with the barbell on the back

>Low bar squat is basically a deadlift with the barbell on the back

mechanics are pretty similar. Honestly front squat + deadlift probably gives the best range of muscles used.

Low bar is half squat + good morning

nothing wrong with doing a good morning

>b-but it doesnt look aesthetic!!

I end up back and forth'ing, but honestly highbar squat feels better

>trap/hex bar deadlift is just back squat in reverse

> I deliberately chose a picture that makes it look like you're supposed to do half ROM in a lowbar squat

>dumbbell press is basically a bench press with dumbbells

>leg presses are basically just sitty-squatty slidy paddies

if you don't go low, of course it doesn't engage the legs properly

>incline bench is basically a normal bench but you're on an incline

>OHP your body weight is basically a handstand

bodyweigth handstand isn't achievable natty

>a tricep pushdown is basically a reverse curl

high bar MUSTARD RACE

So do good mornings and squats, squat mornings are just for e stats

Meant OHP, but that too

Yes it is, it's not even that hard to do

In my opinion - if you are doing low-bar, why do deadlifts. It engages back and hamstrings a lot. I'm doing highbar, so I'm doing diddys for lower back and hamstrings gains.

They save time.
It's the ultimate compound lift - it's two compound lifts AT THE SAME TIME.

Mr rippetits told me that the Squat© should be done low bar. Is he lying to me?

He says it makes you stronger in deadlift. Why? Because it is a deadlift on your back.

You should only follow his advice on how to become morbidly obese

No, it results in the biggest total in powerlifting.

For comparison, when powerlifting first became a thing in europe, the squat was everybody's weakest lift.
I mean it was lower than their bench press pretty much across the board.

Why? Because everybody had an oly-lift background and the squats were done high bar, oly-level ATG.
Giant oly-lifters turned bodbuilders that could bench over 500lbs couldn't squat 400lbs in competition (the best squat was 396lbs. The same guy pulled close to 600).

The lowbar squat is an evolution of technique that is as similar to the ancient, 'proper' squat as a standing high jump is similar to the Fosbury flop.