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>maybe dangerous >when you get low enough that your hams and calves are touching, you actually start separating the bones at your knee, causing damage
This only happens when you sit on your calves with your hamstrings, not when they just touch. The researcher even says "press", not "touch". You are still unequivocally, categorically, undeniably WRONG.
>actually not, either way you are sorta resting by leaning on yourself, use box squats if you wanna rest at the bottom.
Then you blather on more about how people shouldn't squat low, not even taking into account proper form, which the researcher you took out of context even mentions how to do.
First, you said something stupid, which is forgivable. Then, you lie to cover up your stupidity by quoting a scientist out of context. Now, you're backtracking like a coward. A stupid, lying, coward. Keep it up, you're giving yourself plenty of rope to hang from.
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