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Squats Are The Best Exercise In The Gym
I was looking at some guys the other day in the gym doing some boring cardio routines and I got to thinking that maybe that is not the answer for a leaner more powerful body and believe me, I am right. So what is the winning exercise to stimulate body composition changes which will build muscle while losing fat ? The answer is the squat and the deadlift. The reason is that these weight bearing exercises use more muscle groups than all the others! And when that happens, then there is going to a beneficial knock- on effect when the hormonal response starts to kick in. That means that there is a stimulation of growth hormone and testosterone - the great building blocks for building muscle. They have even done some research on this and shown that when the squat is included in training programs, upper body development improves even though you not doing those specific movements during the squat. So, whatever your objective, be it improving athletic performance, building more muscle and a stronger body or losing fat, the squat and the deadlifts are THE exercise to do in the gym.
Get out your dumbbells, kettlebells or ...
... other free weighted objects or just the weight of your own body. Forget the Smith machine or other squat machines. Remember squats should be done ONLY with free weights. Machines will do part of the work for you like stabilizing the weight for you. That means YOU work less and the results are not going to be so great.
Many trainers favour one squat exercise over the other but I am a firm believer in maintaining that a combination of all three gives the maximum benefit whether you want to improve athletic performance, lose fat or build muscle mass. The three types of squat are as follows. First we have the barbell back squat where the bar rest across the trapezius muscles of your upper back. Then we have the front squat where the bar is on the shoulders in front of the head. Then we have overhead squats where the bar is locked out in the snatch grip overhead. Some trainers maintain that in order to avoid back injury, the latter two are preferable. Generally the back squat is easier for most guys and I would say it is definitely easier than the front squat. I will deal with the overhead squat in a later article as many guys find that one the most difficult. If you are accustomed to the back squat, the front squat may take some getting used to so it is best to start off with a light weight than gradually increase it.
Here is how to perform the front squat. As you are in a more upright position, you will find that you are using your abdominals much more than when you do the back squat. The front squat concentrates more on the lower body but is also great for building strength and stability into the squatting movement. As some guys have difficulty in resting the bar on their shoulders here are some tips. There are two ways you can rest the bar on the front of the shoulders. One way is to step under the bar, then cross your forearms into an X position making sure you rest the bar on the little hollow that is created by the shoulder muscle near the bone. Keep your elbows high making sure that your arms are parallel to the floor. You can press the thumb side of your fists against the bar for support and to hold the bar in place.
Another way is to hold the bar by putting your palms facing up and the bar can rest on your fingers against the shoulders. Whatever method you use you have to make sure that your elbows remain high so that the weight does not fall. Also your upper arms should stay parallel to the ground while you are doing the squat. You can work out which method you feel more comfortable with. When you begin the squat, concentrate on the hips by sitting back and down and remembering not to put your weight on the balls of your feet but put it on your heels. As you squat you are aiming for a position where your thighs are going to be parallel to the floor. By keeping your weight towards your heels will help to prevent any knee injury and also make your knee joints stronger and more resistant to injury. Remember that if you do squats correctly, you will be strengthening your knees.
Always start off with an un-weighted bar or at least a very light weight while you are learning to do the exercise. You will be pleasantly surprised when you realise that this exercise works the abs quite a lot once you start doing it correctly. This is because you are in a more upright position than when you do the back squats.
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