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The Squat: Best Practices for Maximum Results

The Squat: Best Practices for Maximum Results

Video Run Time: 52 mins
© 2027
ISBN: 9781718254435
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Description

The Squat: Best Practices for Maximum Results takes a deep dive into one of the most common exercises used with clients and athletes. With current research and best practices, this presentation will educate you on how to execute and program squat workouts for maximum benefits. Explore programming methods that meet a variety of goals and squat variations that work best for particular populations. Understand the involvement of the hip, knee, and ankle and how changes in load and squat depth affect their contribution to the workout. You’ll see sample routines and understand the various elements that can be adjusted in a workout, including intensity, sets, repetitions, and rest intervals. This presentation will prepare you to develop sessions using variations, modifications, and progressions to make the squat more effective for each client’s needs.

Learning objectives

  • Analyze the effectiveness of the squat exercise to activate the gluteal, hamstring, and quadriceps muscles.
  • Examine how different intensities of the squat exercise affect workload and muscle performance outcomes.
  • Determine how different squat depths influence muscle activation.
  • Compare the effects of footwear and heel placement during the squat on muscle activation.
  • Develop exercise sessions using the squat exercise and its variants, modifications, and progressions.

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Certified strength and conditioning professionals, personal trainers, and small-group fitness instructors
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  • Strength and Conditioning

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  • Presentation slide handout (PDF)
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About the Presenter

  • Amy Ashmore

    Amy Ashmore holds a doctorate in kinesiology from the University of Texas at Austin and a master’s degree in motor behavior from Florida State University. Her training programs for athletic trainers are approved by 50 state boards of physical therapy, the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA), and the Board of Certification (BOC). Ashmore is an educator located in Las Vegas, Nevada, specializing in resistance training adaptations and sports data analytics. 

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    Video • 52 mins
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