Tips and Form

 

Today, I want to discuss the squat, specifically the back squat. As you begin to incorporate progressive overload, mastering this movement can be challenging. Without proper form, common issues may arise, which, over time, can increase the risk of injury.

 

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I’m Michael Krick

Michael D. Krick CSCS offers personalized strength and movement training programs. He helps people with fitness goals struggling with physical pain limitations to get their bodies aligned and moving the right way. 

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