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Assisted Squat

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Assisted Squat

Skill: do 3 sets of 10 assisted squats

The squat is the king of leg movements, but mostsome adults have lost the ability to sit comfortably in the bottom position. The assisted squat fixes that. You hold onto a door frame, pole, or TRX strap for balance, squat down as deep as you can, and use your arms to take just enough weight off your legs to control the depth.

Treat this less like a "weaker squat" and more like a mobility-and-strength combo. You're buying back the ankle, knee, and hip range of motion that most people have lost, while at the same time building the exact pattern they'll need for full squats, pistol squats, and everything beyond.

More information:

YouTube video

Video by K boges

How to do it

Stand facing a sturdy door frame, pole, post, or pair of rings. Grip it with both hands at about chest height. Place your feet shoulder-width apart, toes slightly turned out. Squat down as deeply as you can, using your arms to lightly pull yourself down and stand back up. Aim to get your hips below your knees every rep.

Target

  • Sets: 3
  • Reps: 10
  • Rest: 90 seconds between sets
  • Advance when: 3×10 going as deep as comfortable, using as little arm assistance as possible

Key tips

  • Feet shoulder-width apart, toes slightly out
  • Push your knees out in line with your toes (don't let them cave in)
  • Keep your chest up and your spine neutral
  • Heels glued to the floor the whole time
  • Use less and less arm support as you get stronger

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