Recommendations: 2-3 Sets, 6-10 Reps, 80 Wght
Stand upright holding a barbell behind your back with an underhand grip. Your feet should be close together, flat on the floor and your knees slightly bent. Keep your head looking straight forward, not down. This is the starting position. Slowly lower yourself, bending through your knees until your hips come just lower than parallel. That is, your hip joint comes lower than your knee joints when looking from the side. Ensure that your knees go directly over your knees. Your thighs should now be parallel to the floor and your knees will be about a 90-degree angle. Inhale during this part of the exercise movement. To start the upward movement, tighten your glutes, thrusting forward and up, and push up with your quads until you reach the starting position. Exhale during the upward movement. Repeat for the required number of repetitions.
Step 2
Slowly lower the weight, bending through your knees until your hips come just lower than parallel. That is, your hip joint comes lower than your knee joints when looking from the side. Ensure that your knees go directly over your knees. Your thighs should now be parallel to the floor and your knees will be about a 90-degree angle. Inhale during this part of the exercise movement.