Long gone are the days when you'd only see men at the squat rack. In the last year, 93% of female gym goers incorporate resistance training in their workouts, according to a survey by the Gym Group.
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What's worse than waiting a full 45 minutes for a spot at the ever-popular squat rack? Claiming your space and then promptly messing up on form and hobbling off with an injury. The squat rack is a ...
This one goes out to the beginner-ish lifters out there who squat and bench, but never feel quite as stable as the experienced lifter in the next rack over. While your form might need a bit of work ...
Contrary to popular belief, squats aren't just good for sculpting your butt, but a proper squat also engages a ton of muscles in your lower body and core, including your calves, hamstrings, and ...