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The back squat: Targeted training techniques to correct functional deficits and technical factors that limit performance

  • Adam M. Kushner
  • , Jensen L. Brent
  • , Brad J. Schoenfeld
  • , Jason Hugentobler
  • , Rhodri S. Lloyd
  • , Al Vermeil
  • , Donald A. Chu
  • , Jason Harbin
  • , Stuart M. McGill
  • , Gregory D. Myer

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Abstract

The back squat is a wellresearched and widely used exercise to enhance fundamental movement competency that creates a foundation for optimal mechanical strategies during a broad range of activities. The primary commentary introduced the back squat assessment (BSA): A criterion-based assessment of the back squat that delineates 30 potentially observable functional deficits. This follow-up commentary provides a targeted system of trainingcues and exercises to supplement the bsa to guide corrective intervention. We propose a criterion-driven approach to corrective exercise that can support practitioners in their goal to help individuals achieve movement competency in the back squat.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)13-60
Number of pages48
JournalStrength and Conditioning Journal
Volume37
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 4 Apr 2015

Keywords

  • back squat
  • corrective exercise
  • fundamental movement
  • squat
  • training intervention

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