squatting

Should You Be Squatting?

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In the fitness world, squatting is dogmatic (in this article when I mention squat I mean a two-legged deep squat). There are even some coaches that say everything can fix everything and can increase performance for everyone. In my experience with aging athletes however, the need to squat varies widely. Many of my clients will never deep squat to reach their goals, while others will go through a systematic progression that will take years in order for them to get to a deep squat.

The biggest reason I resist throwing clients directly into squatting (especially deep squatting) is there are requisite are ribcage, back, hip, knee, and ankle ranges of motion the client will need to perform a safe squat. For instance, if you have concentric orientation of upper ribcage (caused by a lack of dorsal rostral expansion), it will impede an upright squat and force the client into a compromised squatting position (leaned over). This leads to an overuse of the lower back muscle and minimizes the value of the squat in increasing muscle in the glutes, hamstrings, and quads. There are TONS of other exercises that I will utilize to build these areas that have a lot more effectiveness and less of a learning curve. These movements include single leg squats, split squats, lunges, hip thrusts and step-ups just to name a few. If I feel the need to progress a client in bilateral squatting, I will most of the time utilize kettlebells in the front rack position as this allows for: 1. A more upright squat 2. Safer loading (in case the client needs to get rid of the load quickly) 3. Aids in mobility of the ribcage through breathing. If you are having back, hip, or knee issues, it may be time to 86 the squat and work on your mobility, ability to inhale/exhale, and technique. Need help? I am here to serve. Click the link below to book a free assessment today!

To learn even more about squatting assessment and progressions, you won’t want to miss Scott Hagnas and I’s most recent podcast. Click below to listen!

Athlete Spotlight: Mendel Korf

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“Do you do anything outside the gym?” I asked the new client with black hair and pale skin in front of me struggling to catch his breath. “Yeah,” he replied, “I kiteboard.” I really didn’t know much about kiteboarding until I met Mendel Korf, but I know training we do in the gym allows him to enjoy his passion even more.

When Mendel started a remote coaching program, he struggled to keep on bodyweight, had inconsistency in workouts, and he simply wasn’t able to perform in the surf the way he wanted to. Mendel says, “I wanted big air. And my legs just aren’t strong enough or conditioned enough for a long day of riding.” We implemented a program specific to Mendel’s needs. He now says, “Doing the Olympic lifts and getting my legs stronger has me jumping waves higher than I ever have before.” He continues, “I am way more consistent in the gym as well. I hate it when I see my program with a little red X. It motivates me to get to the gym and get my workout in.”

In a remote coaching program, I utilize the cutting edge application True Coach which allows me to send individualized training to all of my athletes. When you wake up in the morning, you don’t have to worry about figuring out what your workout is going to be. You open up your email, and BAM, Your workout is waiting for you! You follow the workout template, records results, and those results are instantly sent to me on the other end to review. The application also has great features like exercise videos, nutrition tracking, and PR recording. It’s a powerful tool and it allows both you and myself to see the progress you’ve been making.

And boy has Mendel made progress. He recently hit personal bests in both his back squat and front squat! Like many of my clients, Mendel has stuck with a growth mindset, even during the pandemic. He hasn’t missed a workout (despite working through a hand injury) and he has gotten his father into the swing of things! Since starting a workout routine, Mendel’s dad is down 40lbs. in bodyweight and PR’d his mile time by over 4 minutes. Mendel and his father are truly inspiring and show that with hard work, the right mindset, and great coaching, the fitness you have always dreamed of is right at your fingertips.

Are you ready to join the Floch? Click the link below to book a free assessment and start working toward your goals today!