How To Master Your Barbell Squat | Mind Pump 2135

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  • Опубликовано: 30 ноя 2024

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  • @ronmexico79
    @ronmexico79 Год назад +62

    You guys convinced me to start squatting about 2 years ago. I had all the excuses about bad back, hip, knee, etc. Hearing you guys speak about squats and deadlifts over the years, I finally jumped in. Best decision I ever made, thanks Mindpump!!

    • @Echo_Six_Romeo
      @Echo_Six_Romeo Год назад +2

      Same here bud. Great job

    • @FellaGuy2
      @FellaGuy2 Год назад +3

      I still can't squat heavy because of my knees and back. If I get into the 300s it just hurts. But doing 4 sets of 10 to 12 and working my way up to around 275 has given me solid legs. I'm glad I quit skipping it too.

    • @MindPumpShow
      @MindPumpShow  Год назад +3

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    • @coach9410
      @coach9410 Год назад +2

      same i have extremely long legs, and i hated doing them. Started out low and endured the self embarassment. I will never have superb technique due to my anatomy, but i love em now. They've made my deadlift jump drastically, and my whole body feels stronger!

    • @daveua1
      @daveua1 Год назад +2

      ​@@coach9410how tall are you? I'm 6'7 and about to take the plunge into squatting, I'm finally prepared to look weak and awkward

  • @scottbennett3765
    @scottbennett3765 Год назад +7

    The King of all Exercises brought to us by the King of all Podcasts! Let’s go! 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻

  • @blakewallace1270
    @blakewallace1270 Год назад +29

    LOVE THE MASTER CLASS EPISODES! PLEASE DON’T STOP THEM! Saving us years of trial and failure, and researching.

  • @kenyavalentine9219
    @kenyavalentine9219 Год назад +15

    Mind pump is the reason I squat today. I was intimidated by the barbell being on my back. Watching your show gave me the confidence . Mind pump is timeless

  • @rachelniemeyer2896
    @rachelniemeyer2896 Год назад +9

    I just started following you guys about a week ago. I'm 53 year old female. Significantly overweight. I've lost 80 lbs since Feb 1. I still have ~ 100 lbs to lose. Starting a new transformation challenge at local boot camp. I wanted to start switching up my diet and adding more resistance training. Your content has been extremely helpful. BIG thank you for your time, effort, and resources.

  • @Alilouisa
    @Alilouisa Год назад +5

    Adam is right about how much you can do with it.The barbell squat was the first thing my trainer had me learn. We’ve been perfecting it for a year (with accessories & slowly learning other big lifts). Moved from a 95lb squat to a 200lb squat in that time. My legs have completely changed shape. I’ve dropped 3 pants sizes. My shoulders changed etc. I only just started learning bench & my starting working weight is 95lbs (I’m 5”3 150lbs). I love the squat. It strengthened my whole body & I now have way better hip & ankle mobility - I fully believe it’s completely transformed my body.

  • @manu4source
    @manu4source Год назад +6

    I started a year n half ago .. lost 90 lbs .. you guys got me Outta the group cardio classes .. today I'm healthy, fit, stronger and most importantly.. HAPPY 😀 can't thank you all enough ❤

  • @nickibeam1879
    @nickibeam1879 Год назад +1

    Game Changer. Every time you breakdown a movement and I apply it, I see visible results. Mindpump has changed my body.

  • @ecureed
    @ecureed Год назад +1

    Just started StrongLifts 5x5 last week. Started with the bar like Mehdi suggests. I am a total noob to lifting so I want to make sure I use this time with low weight to hone each of the five lifts, especially the squat. I love the squat despite my limited hip mobility and crunchy knees. I’m confident both will improve along with my strength.

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    @jba004 Год назад +39

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  • @BrandonRobles22
    @BrandonRobles22 Год назад +7

    I have a love / hate relationship with squats. I gotta mentally hype myself up for a heavy session but it's worth it 💪

  • @heavenboulevard
    @heavenboulevard Год назад +3

    You guys are awesome. I started squatting (just the bar so far because I’m quite weak in the legs), I’ve only done it 4 times and I am ready to start increasing the weight and the change in my legs is INSANE. I’ve been doing hip thrusts for 1.5 years and all of that did not compare to squatting 4 times. I can feel so much muscle in my glutes, at the back of my legs, and around my knees which I have NEVER felt before. Insane!!!!

  • @jabarinath2452
    @jabarinath2452 Год назад +2

    I love the masterclass series. Humble request would be a grip strength masterclass

  • @wessleykennedy7721
    @wessleykennedy7721 Год назад +1

    When I was obsessed with my bench press numbers, I really hit a plateau I struggled to break through for a long time. When I switched to focusing on squats, in 12 weeks I hit a new PR on bench. Definitely value for overall strength in building up the squat.

  • @MustbeViral21
    @MustbeViral21 Год назад +5

    Can’t wait to apply all the strategies in this video. Squats is the only exercise that I don’t feel comfortable doing at the gym (because of weak ankles and knee pain). I think this video is the breakthrough I needed thank you brothers ✊🏿💯

  • @populistrevolt
    @populistrevolt Год назад +1

    This channel changed my life. You guys are awesome

  • @christopherbenoit1002
    @christopherbenoit1002 Год назад

    Guys! I had/have back issues for 10 years now I’m 32. Started running your programs, used prime/prime pro to address some mobility issues for full ROM squats. My back is 1000% better. Good form deadlifts too. They’ve strengthened my core, back, and glutes supporting my spine. Love your programs!

  • @noahphelps1532
    @noahphelps1532 Год назад +2

    Just started working out again consistently after having a baby (c-section) Leg day has improved immensely and mostly due to squats and deadlifts. My physique seems to be improving better than when I used to work out with isolated machines in the gym (I was very insecure to try using free weights in front of others). I bought an adjustable weight set with a barbell to workout at home and my legs look amazing! Also my waist seems to be coming in very quickly adding in these exercises I never did before. It’s helped me perform better while working since I’m squatting and lifting throughout the day! I feel very light on my feet and work just seems easier!
    I recommend to anyone to start squatting!

  • @outpost31737
    @outpost31737 Год назад +4

    I always squat ass to grass. It took me a while to perfect my form but once you nail it it's a phenomenal exercise.

  • @alikhanofficial.7131
    @alikhanofficial.7131 Год назад

    I can vouch for you guys. I started lifting weights in the late nineties when I was 16. You probably know about teenagers who started lifting in the nineties with bro splits and no squats. On top of that, I wasn't consistent, working out only 2 or 3 months a year. However, after listening to you guys since 2021, I've managed to build a pretty good physique in my 40s. I had weak legs due to not training them, but after hearing your strong endorsement of squats, I began doing squats and witnessed a magnificent change in my upper body. Although I have started to feel my knees, I'm confident I'll figure out the issue eventually. I hope to hear on one of your shows why I'm experiencing knee discomfort. In short, you guys are my heroes. I wish I had an opportunity to work for or with you guys, it would provide me with a lifetime's worth of learning. Good job and thanks.

  • @laurawilde9023
    @laurawilde9023 Год назад +7

    I found your show about a month ago and I’ve been binge watching just trying to soak it all in- I’ve been learning so much! Thanks!!

  • @tabithasantos9809
    @tabithasantos9809 Год назад

    Omg!! I can’t believe how much I didn’t know about squatting!! I can’t wait to try all the instructions you provided!! Great stuff! Thank you!!

  • @Nothanksokbye
    @Nothanksokbye Год назад +1

    This is such a gem of knowledge 💎 Thank you so much ❤️

  • @jtron2020
    @jtron2020 Год назад +1

    Hell yea! I started weight training about 1 month ago for 3 days a week. I feel good and look good! I need to get on a program

  • @jeinzbern3917
    @jeinzbern3917 Год назад

    If you don't Squat you'll get Jack Squat. Couldn't
    have been more true. So many variations for different body types and conditions so no excuses if you wanna get better. Barbell squat is just a different beast though. It don't play around with results if you do it properly. So much value as per usual.
    Back to square one presently and focusing on form. Bar alone can do some serious run for your money. Ankle such a huge thing. Got a chronic ankle sprain and working on its mobility and stability. Thanks for today fellas!✌️

  • @maxinereed7667
    @maxinereed7667 5 месяцев назад

    Idol not know how I missed this, but so glad I found it. Great work, as always!!

  • @staciwolfe7902
    @staciwolfe7902 Год назад

    Thank you so much for this!! I've been lifting for a few years, but consistently for the last year or so. I realized a couple months ago that I wasn't going low enough. So I dropped weight and started really focusing on the hole. Moved my feet out a bit. And man. It made such a huge difference!! I'm down about 85 lbs and right now focusing on building again before losing more fat. Still have a ways to go.

  • @Emanuel_carey
    @Emanuel_carey Год назад

    I’m on a nothing but squat program for a year. Started in February. It got boring but changing it up saved me

  • @melaniewoolley4189
    @melaniewoolley4189 Год назад +1

    This is gold. Thank you so much! 🙏

  • @newarkseoexperts2615
    @newarkseoexperts2615 Год назад +1

    Started anabolic now performance. I never thought that I could squat the weight that I am doing now. I live the squat in my foundational days.

  • @alekosefthimiadis5749
    @alekosefthimiadis5749 Год назад

    Masterclass series simply the best. Keep up the good work guys...

  • @marcmarc997
    @marcmarc997 Год назад +1

    Took a squat and gave you guys my attention. Thank you for this and all the other master class videos.

  • @jhansendfdfp
    @jhansendfdfp Год назад

    Keep it pumping, loved this masterclass, identified right away what I need to work on, slowwww it down, liked the four pause and box squat demonstrations, so helpful, thanks for providing the priming 99, combat strength and band rows prior to squatting, loving this master classes

  • @Enrikay100
    @Enrikay100 Год назад

    Best source for health and fitness out there. Keep up the good fight boys 👍

  • @theironforce3000
    @theironforce3000 Год назад

    Great coverage on the basic pointers.
    A good addition that's missing in this is showing how to properly bail out of a squat .
    The different variations and methods to do so.
    A brief vid clip on that would have been ace.
    👍

  • @tpap6827
    @tpap6827 Год назад

    By the way awesome videos always but I love the master class series.

  • @BochraBouazizi
    @BochraBouazizi Год назад

    King or not! Squat is my all time favorite exercise and to be honest this episode is so enlightening guys, keep up the good work! can we have next, a master class about pull ups since I can't afford to do un-assisted ?

  • @edwinbaun419
    @edwinbaun419 Год назад

    The combat stretch re-ignited my love for the squat. A real game changer for me. Great advice!

  • @pokemonfanthings4444
    @pokemonfanthings4444 Год назад +1

    I bought a pad just to use for hip thrusts, didn’t think to use it for the back. Thanks for the warning

  • @nov20fitness30
    @nov20fitness30 Год назад

    I sprained my ankle playing basketball a few years ago and the combat stretch got me to squat again faster then if I hadn’t done that. I still use it to prime the muscle before squatting!!

  • @curtissiebold4460
    @curtissiebold4460 Год назад +1

    I have yet to finish listening to the full episode, but just wanted to get people's thoughts on using dumbbells for the squat. At this time I'm limited to working out at home and that's what I have.

  • @Burkhimself
    @Burkhimself Год назад

    I’ve seen several vids/demos of people preaching the benefits of squatting….starting from the bottom (squat bar loaded and already sitting on the safety bars)….💪🏼

  • @dawndavis3428
    @dawndavis3428 Год назад

    Love these Master Class episodes, I am not a fan of barbell squats however since starting to listen to you I have started incorporating them in my program! Thanks for sharing ❤Pretty soon I’ll be the only 54 year old badass squatting a ton with proper technique 😉😂

  • @dorispeakman8177
    @dorispeakman8177 Год назад

    I love squats. I fixed my lower back issues when I started squatting. Now I am restarting my weightloss journey and thinking about just doing squats just to see what happens.

  • @espresso.scream
    @espresso.scream Год назад

    You always have the best mobility moves

  • @chrisvozzo6798
    @chrisvozzo6798 Год назад

    I love these masterclasses

  • @charliesmith6415
    @charliesmith6415 Год назад

    Awesome masterclass. Since watching the show I’ve started squatting more and like Adam it helped my lower back pain.

  • @416t.o5
    @416t.o5 Год назад

    YAY FIRST.. 🇨🇦 love this podcast…

  • @cscleghorn
    @cscleghorn Год назад +2

    I love squats and more importantly working legs. I broke my leg days up into a quad dominate day and a posterior chain day so I could safety and effectively have more leg days 😂😂

  • @samanthabravo784
    @samanthabravo784 Год назад

    I might be late, but the quality in the videos is amazing! ♥️ love your guys tik tok videos also!

  • @MichaelLock-qx5wq
    @MichaelLock-qx5wq Год назад +1

    Holy fook I just learned so much

  • @donaldcheatham5723
    @donaldcheatham5723 Год назад

    Aesthetic is the 1 program I still need. Mostly cause I'm not very pleasing to the eye ;) Keep these episodes coming. So much actionable/useful info.

  • @dorispeakman8177
    @dorispeakman8177 Год назад

    I'll be the test subject for the squat only workout regimen! I got about 80lbs to lose!

  • @LatimusChadimus
    @LatimusChadimus 11 месяцев назад +1

    Putting the pad on the bar doesn't just move it further from the center of gravity, it also removes a contact point with the body which can be extremely dangerous. You want to have that stable contact point across the back in between the hands because the more surface area touching the bar the less chance it has to move, of course if you are bending the bar around you, but you can't get the same amount of pressure and energy into the bar with that pad on there

  • @nukex22000
    @nukex22000 Год назад

    Squat and deadlift are my 2 favorite exercises.
    I went from squatting an empty bar to squatting 185lbs within 7 months. Within a year I went from deadlifting 80lbs to doing 5 reps with 195lbs and the last time I tested my 1RM it was 230lbs.

    • @MindPumpShow
      @MindPumpShow  Год назад +2

      Fire 🔥

    • @nukex22000
      @nukex22000 Год назад

      @@MindPumpShow awesome to get a comment from you guys. I've been sharing your podcasts with most of my friends from work, especially the masterclasses.
      Thanks for everything you guys do, it definitely helps keep me motivated.

  • @katrinaml89
    @katrinaml89 Год назад

    In regards to Adam saying squats HELPED with back pain. Same. In my 4th pregnancy and one consistent thing I notice is, the more I squat, the less my back aches! Do your squats, ladies, especially mama's to be!

  • @mpac418
    @mpac418 Год назад

    Another fantastic masterclass. I wonder what comes after the masterclass? Once they have done all the body parts.

  • @bencheveryday
    @bencheveryday Год назад

    I probably need to start on of you guys' programs. I'm an intermediate lifter with a 300 bench but a 345 squat and I've never really tried deadlifting since I'm worried my form is too poor. I'm striving to get to 315 bench and 365 squat and hopefully start one of ya'lls programs to get my dealift up.

  • @bwellnourished
    @bwellnourished Год назад

    Yes!!! Thank you for this!!! Exactly what I needed help with!

  • @DriftSanti
    @DriftSanti Год назад

    Thanks to you guys, at 40 years old, I now squat.

  • @jorgebello2997
    @jorgebello2997 Год назад

    This video is everything I needed. thank you!

  • @nsmith1050
    @nsmith1050 Год назад

    Great info guys - the safety and priming tips gave me the confidence to up my BB Squat game. Cheers!

  • @rpreyer2
    @rpreyer2 Год назад

    I think a circuit of Bench, Sqaut, Deadlift, and Overhad Press is really all someone needs

  • @zeroflaw
    @zeroflaw Год назад

    Its amazi g how much adam and i have in common with mistakes. I did bro splits and i never did squats because of my lower back. Now i do it all like MP structured and no issues with my back

  • @Datheft
    @Datheft Год назад

    How did no one ever tell me about a low and high bar squat I always done high I’m only 6ft , I can’t wait to try this out now

  • @dbzgtcrazy
    @dbzgtcrazy Год назад

    used to be afraid of two plates. through a linear progression I now squat a little over 300 yay

  • @lilibothwell5834
    @lilibothwell5834 Год назад

    Awesome info. Thank you so much.

  • @KingErnestG3238
    @KingErnestG3238 Год назад

    Always great advice…. thank you

  • @ara912
    @ara912 Год назад +1

    I agree with Adam I love deadlifts they are king for me .. but only because of hip problems I have hard time to do squats 😭

  • @robino941
    @robino941 Год назад

    I really like how the barbell squat builds strength in my legs, hips, and core. It also burns lots of calories. =) Thank you for the master class!

  • @miketuretsky3233
    @miketuretsky3233 Год назад

    You guys have inspired me to start strength training for the first time about a year ago. I use the main compound exercises gradually increasing weight. I am 55 and can now do 250 lbs 4× 8 reps.
    I can get down to about 90 degrees.
    Should I continue trying to add weight every few weeks to the bar or at my age should I remain where I am?
    Thanks for the inspiration

  • @azhaanebrahim4887
    @azhaanebrahim4887 Год назад

    Great episode needed this great insights help improved my squat😎💪🏽💯🔥

  • @Rebel-Rallycom
    @Rebel-Rallycom Год назад

    Trying to squat again after full ACL tear and meniscus tear - also torn suprasinatus tear and long head of bicep full tear w/retraction - 50 yo woman…its been challenging but continuing to work on it - slow body weight with band around knees has helped alot - smith ‘hack’ squats also really have helped- always having band around knees or calves offers amazing feedback- oh slso herniated l4 and tears in l3 so some sciatica and umbilical hernia- so wearing a good sciatica belt up higher has been very helpful… and lots of barefoot work…Stay Strong 💪 for life!

  • @tpap6827
    @tpap6827 Год назад

    The deadlift is the best brute strength test because of the grip element, the engagement of overall upper and lower body in a movement because of the connection with the hands the hinge and some quad activation.
    The squat for leg strength, stability but no connection to hands but the eccentric element and ROM make it superior for mass.
    The squat and deadlift will
    Make building size and strength in muscle groups seemingly unrelated to these lifts like arms, chest and front delts because (a) neural efficiency improvements ,(think of the signal the CNS when sending messages from brain to your lower extremities vs a upper body movement and (b) safety mechanisms are overridden so that overall Body gets stronger. I believe hing work like RDL and good morning or conventional deadlift work core strength better because of the movement of the trunk

  • @cryptocoy2803
    @cryptocoy2803 Год назад +1

    Love all your advice, you guys are preaching training gospel 👏👏 Love your off topic discussions regarding crypto, finance, AI, mental Health and other current affairs! Keep on delivering the 🔥content 👊👊

  • @mattTHEEgreat
    @mattTHEEgreat Год назад +1

    Awesome master class, now people have no excuse to skip leg day

  • @mailorlee2
    @mailorlee2 Год назад +1

    I'm still squatting very light but I'm practicing🤞

  • @Jeebsjr
    @Jeebsjr Год назад

    Listening to this while going through my leg day

  • @jimbyrdiii1503
    @jimbyrdiii1503 7 месяцев назад

    For someone who LOVES doing SQUATS 2x per week, this is my Favorite video by far! 🫡

  • @ProudPapaKY
    @ProudPapaKY Год назад

    This video explains why I've had tightness and pressure in my knee caps for the last 5 days. Guess I got some more work to do.

    • @MindPumpShow
      @MindPumpShow  Год назад +1

      💪

    • @ProudPapaKY
      @ProudPapaKY Год назад

      @MindPumpShow I did the stretches, and it helped! The Anabolic program is amazing, btw!

  • @sebastianerr7041
    @sebastianerr7041 Год назад

    Hi guys, just want to let you know that you're doing great and we are all appreciate what you do for us.
    Could you guys do an episode about different types of breathing exercises and their benefits e.g shamanic breathing, belly breathing, lions breaths and more. And maybe some other ways of improving oxygen levels in the body

  • @emilybarry9410
    @emilybarry9410 Год назад

    Great episode…but wish you would have included rep numbers for warmup sets recc 🙏

  • @hoyasfan459
    @hoyasfan459 Год назад

    I don't have the external rotation in my left shoulder to hold a regular bar right during a squat. I have to use a Marrs bar.

  • @matejtkalec3587
    @matejtkalec3587 Год назад

    I've just recently been diagnosed with femoroacetabular impingement.i can't do squats. Wich program do you recommend guys. Thanks for all this knowledge, which you share it🙏👏

  • @alternatephysique9940
    @alternatephysique9940 Год назад

    I lift at home in my basement gym. Got a power rack and yeah i always set the safety bars as close to my end range of motion as possible on bench and squat. OHP i do on a old Smith machine so locking it back in is quick and simple. Being pinned under a heavy bench trying to roll it down your body sucks. Been there done that.

  • @beee___
    @beee___ Год назад

    Which one of your programs would you suggest for someone who has taken a long break from lifting and wants to get back into it? I had a baby 8 months ago. I did still lift while I was pregnant, but I didn't go as hard toward the end of my pregnancy. I have only lifted maybe 5-10 times over the last 8 months, mostly due to the lack of energy from a baby who wakes up all through the night 😅

  • @tpap6827
    @tpap6827 Год назад

    I had great knees and still have a great back function but over years of squatting chasing 1 RM I wore out the cartilage and now my knees suck. My injury was overusr resulting from ego

  • @RBW8774
    @RBW8774 Год назад

    You guys rock❤

  • @believeinjesus8300
    @believeinjesus8300 3 месяца назад +1

    32:54 for the Girls. A long ponytail is a death trap when bailing from a squat.

  • @kelan3708
    @kelan3708 Год назад

    gotta love the squat

  • @adamgibson473
    @adamgibson473 Год назад

    Here is why the band feels different when it is attached to the bottom: There is a perpendicular downward force from gravity, and then the band adds an extra force that is not perfectly at a 90-degree angle. As a result, this tends to throw off your balance a bit as opposed to having the band attached to the top.

  • @melody4902
    @melody4902 Год назад

    love the content, thanks

  • @lawrenceberny4490
    @lawrenceberny4490 Год назад +1

    Heavy day of squats will wipe me out for an entire week I like the suggestion of less intensity more frequency

  • @grifgriffin6738
    @grifgriffin6738 Год назад

    Deadlift is king to me!

  • @picklepirate
    @picklepirate Год назад

    The old is best for barbell flute bridges. I have some hip bones that like to hit the bar lol

  • @ulrikvonliektenstein9907
    @ulrikvonliektenstein9907 11 месяцев назад

    Bands on top = assistance, bands on bottoms = added load . One is “helping” the other is “hurting”.

  • @spedkidbiggy1535
    @spedkidbiggy1535 Год назад

    I will start to add this to my routine. Not that I know wtf I am doing 😂.

  • @urielmeraz9701
    @urielmeraz9701 Год назад

    Yessir right onn time

  • @stormrhode2330
    @stormrhode2330 Год назад

    I'm with Adam. Deadlift is King. Squat should be Queen. Women would probably generally be down with this. 👽

  • @olga_b344
    @olga_b344 Год назад +1

    Watching this and feeling a bit sad cause I’m recovering from a fifth metatarsal fracture and I’m missing squats the most right now (had to pause MP Aesthetic!). Any advice on how to slowly get back into it once I get the go ahead from the doc? 🙏