A squat variation that adds a half-rep at the bottom of each full squat, increasing time under tension for the quads and glutes. The extra half rep doubles the time you spend in the hardest part of the range, which is exactly the part most lifters rush through. It works best as a second squat […]
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A squat variation using a box to develop explosive strength out of the bottom position and reinforce proper squat depth. Because the box briefly breaks the stretch reflex, the drive up has to come entirely from the muscles, which builds starting strength that carries straight over to the regular squat. It also sets depth objectively, […]
A squat variation with the barbell racked across the front deltoids, emphasizing the quads and demanding greater core stability. Moving the bar to the front of the body forces a more upright torso, which shifts work onto the quads and upper back and makes depth easier to reach for most lifters. It carries less load […]
A unilateral lower body exercise with a barbell across the upper back, targeting the quads, glutes, and hamstrings. Training one leg at a time exposes and fixes the strength differences that two-legged squatting hides, while the barbell allows heavier loading than dumbbells once grip would otherwise give out. It also demands balance and trunk control […]
A unilateral leg exercise with a barbell on the upper back, performed in a stationary split stance to target quads and glutes. Removing the stepping motion of a lunge makes it easier to stay tight and load heavier, which makes this the strength-building member of the single-leg family. It is also the simplest place to […]
The back squat is the reference lift for lower body strength. With the bar resting across the upper traps, the quads drive the ascent while the glutes, adductors and spinal erectors hold everything in position through the full range. It loads more muscle at once than almost any other exercise, which makes it as useful […]
A squat variation using a box as a depth guide, ideal for learning proper squat form and building confidence at full depth. The box gives instant feedback on depth and takes away the fear of getting stuck at the bottom, which is what holds most beginners back. Once ten controlled reps feel easy, it is […]
A dynamic lower body exercise stepping over a box to develop leg power, coordination, and unilateral strength. Each leg has to lift, stabilize, and lower your full body weight in turn, which builds real-world strength that mirrors stairs, hills, and hiking. It is also a joint-friendly way to add work capacity without loading the spine.
A unilateral leg exercise with the rear foot elevated on a bench, intensely targeting the quads, glutes, and hamstrings of the front leg. Elevating the back foot puts nearly all the load through the working leg, making it brutally effective for building single-leg strength and size with relatively light weight. Most lifters find it the […]
A deep lateral squat that develops hip mobility, adductor flexibility, and single-leg strength by shifting weight side to side. Almost all gym training happens front to back, so this is often the only side-to-side strength work in a program, and hips notice the difference quickly. Treat it as equal parts mobility drill and strength exercise, […]
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