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The Right Way - The Back Squat
By Richard Mitchell
Other articles
in this series looked at a number of exercises, mainly from the
perspective of developing a comprehensive muscle building program.
Sometimes we take things for granted, especially when it comes to
performing the basic exercises that constitute the core of most
bodybuilders' training regimes.
It is useful,
therefore, to describe in detail the processes involved in actually
doing these exercises. This will help beginners to start out using
the correct techniques before moving on to potentially more dangerous
heavy weights. If it also helps more experienced lifters to redress
some of the little faults that have almost imperceptibly crept in
over the years, all the better.
In this article
we'll take a close look at the back squat.
MUSCLES TARGETED:
gluteus maximus, semimembranosus, semitendinosus, biceps femoris,
vastus lateralis, vastus intermedius, vastus medialis, rectus femoris
STARTING POSITION
Grasp the bar
with a closed pronated grip.
Step under the bar and position the feet parallel to each other.
Place the bar in a balanced position on the upper back and shoulders.
Hold the chest up and out.
Pull the scapulae toward each other.
Tilt the head slightly up.
Extend the knees and hips to lift the bar.
Take one or two steps.
Place the feet shoulder width apart, even with each other with the
toes pointed slightly outward.
This is the starting point for all repetitions.
DOWNWARD MOVEMENT
Allow the hips
and knees to slowly flex.
Maintain a flat back, high elbows, with the chest up and out.
Keep the heels on the floor with the knees aligned over the feet.
Keep flexing the hips and knees until the thighs are parallel to
the floor.
UPWARD MOVEMENT
Extend the hips
and knees at the same rate.
Maintain a flat back, high elbows, with the chest up and out.
Keep the heels on the floor with the knees aligned over the feet.
Keep extending the hips and knees to return to the starting position.
Repeat or finish set.
Richard Mitchell
is the creator of the bodybuildingadvisor.com website that provides
guidance and information to athletes at all levels of bodybuilding
experience. Go to Bodybuilding Exercises to learn more about the
issues covered in this article.
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