Widen out the stance to allow a good base of support. If you’re spotting a lunge or split squat, set up opposite of the ...
Most runners will gravitate toward the back squat, according to Bui. This is because the front squat demands more upper-body strength than the back squat in order to maintain a good torso position, ...
However, squats also strengthen your quads and hamstrings (front/back of your things), calves, core, lats and the posterior chain. 'Skipping leg day' may be a running joke in fitness circles ...
Widen out the stance to allow a good base of support. If you’re spotting a lunge or split squat, set up opposite of the lifter's back leg. Once the lifter un-racks the bar, get behind them.
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