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:The softer the front end is, the higher it will lift. The higher you get the front end up in the air (within reason) the more weight transfer you get to the rear end.That makes sense, but what about the back end? Wouldn't having the back end soft also help with the squat? It would seem like if you let the front end lift up and the rear end squat down, you'd have the best of both worlds. Thanks for the info.
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