3 Reasons Why Front Squats Are BETTER THAN Back Squats Bro (MUST SEE!)

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  • Front squats are better than back squats. Come at me bro!
    The traditional back squat is an amazing exercise that allows you to build muscle and strength in the glutes and thighs, while also encouraging mobility in the hips, knees, and ankles when done through a full range of motion. But it's close cousin, the front squat, carries with it a few KEY BENEFITS that you simply cannot get from back squatting alone.
    If your training progress has stalled the front squat can be just the ticket you need to take your lower body strength and muscularity to the next level. So today I present the top 3 reasons why the FRONT SQUAT outshines the back squat!
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    0:00 Front squats are better than back squats bro
    0:55 Reason #1: Quad Stimulation
    3:47 Reason #2: Upper Back Stimulation
    5:59 Reason #3: Upper Body Mobility
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  • @thomaswilliams1533
    @thomaswilliams1533 Рік тому +72

    I've never been able to back squat properly no matter how much help I've gotten and how much time I put into them. Front squats just click with me.

    • @ergonaut940
      @ergonaut940 Рік тому +11

      Same. And it's not for pussies (see how many are complaining about their back strength and other excuses here)

    • @DanielWilken8
      @DanielWilken8 Рік тому +8

      Same here for a Long time. My back squat form and lower body mobility got a lot better from front squats so eventually i got pretty decent back squat form

    • @GroundWorkFit
      @GroundWorkFit Рік тому +13

      This was the case for me as well. Front squats are my go to leg movement and I’ll never stop doing them. If I had to choose back squats vs front squats for life, front squats take the W

    • @lifterb6291
      @lifterb6291 Рік тому +1

      Same for me, I do cleans and front squat just become natural to me

    • @YourMiddleBroPhil
      @YourMiddleBroPhil Рік тому

      Yeah dude, got rotator cuff issues and back squats never agreed with me since

  • @artu262
    @artu262 Рік тому +27

    Front Squats can help your deadlift, your push press and any type of front carry. This alone makes them an amazing exercise. Even before watching this video, I was planning on front squatting two times a week from may onwards. Let's see how it goes

    • @EnkiriElite
      @EnkiriElite  Рік тому +6

      They have great carryover to a great many things no doubt! A fantastic exercise that doesn't get the love it deserves.

    • @steelmongoose4956
      @steelmongoose4956 Рік тому +1

      How much difference is there between a front squat and a zercher squat? It seems like they’d both work the erectors and upper back/traps in the same way.

    • @catedoge3206
      @catedoge3206 Місяць тому

      1 year passed how are ya

    • @artu262
      @artu262 Місяць тому

      @@catedoge3206 deadlift went from 405x1 (February 2023) to 500x3 (March 2024) even if now I just front squat once a week. In general, can't recommend front squats enough, even if consistency and just time training are probably bigger variables that contributed more to my deadlift going up

    • @catedoge3206
      @catedoge3206 Місяць тому

      @@artu262 bet bet. i did 3x10 with 65 pounds after squat 275 5x5, rdl 225 3x8 yesterday. quads are shot. i did 205 for 1 last week on front squat. current deadlift is 475 x 1. my squat pb is 455 (i did 315x1 easy this week, squat still not at my peak) and i remember one time i failed 275 front squat. long time ago. let's see where this takes me!!

  • @matthewhorseler4214
    @matthewhorseler4214 Рік тому

    Looking good bro, and thanks for another fantastic gem of a video! I Plan on switching to front squats in a month or so. I want to switch it up for imbalances and to prevent over uses. I've done kettlebell front squats before with like 80 pounds but haven't tried with a bar. Looking forward to it. Happy training bro!

  • @mariovega6282
    @mariovega6282 Рік тому

    Excellent!

  • @shrexyboi1850
    @shrexyboi1850 Рік тому +12

    Zercher squat is a low bar front Squat

  • @_Roik
    @_Roik 10 днів тому +1

    This channel is phenomenal. Absolute passion shining thru the way you speak. I admire it! Have a sub Boss you deserve it (and MORE)

  • @UnprofessionalAthlete
    @UnprofessionalAthlete Рік тому +1

    Love front squatting. Currently want to improve keeping my elbows up throughout the movement and humerus parallel to the ground

  • @chindianajones3742
    @chindianajones3742 9 годин тому

    Okay you've convinced me. I will start doing front squats instead of back squats for a while (or maybe start alternating). One reason why I opted for back squats before was because, as you say in the video, front squats require much more upper body strength and stability to support the barbell compared to back squats, so i felt with back squats it was easier to target quads without being limited by core/back strength.

  • @Isaiah_McIntosh
    @Isaiah_McIntosh Рік тому +7

    Definitely feel you on the quad growth. I have the goal of being forced to buy tailored pants. That's been progressing well in the 2 and a bit months so far but that's been predominantly due to glute growth 😅. I started mixing in front squats on my powerlifter friends advice first to help with the quad strength and just to vary up my squat volume to avoid overuse injuries. I'm a bit addicted to squatting at this point. I train full-body 3-4 times a week, 100% of the time I'll be starting with squats. Got a 225 front squat for a double my third time trying the movement though so I'm motivated to prioritize it once the linear progress on back squats stall.

    • @Isaiah_McIntosh
      @Isaiah_McIntosh 11 місяців тому

      And I got injured from excessive back squatting. So now I exclusively front squat got up to 255 for a single atm but I can definitely push that up at least 10lbs rn.

  • @whollybasil
    @whollybasil Рік тому

    Great points! I like that front squats get more bang for buck from a load standpoint.

  • @danielfarrell3534
    @danielfarrell3534 Рік тому +1

    I've had 3x8 Front Squats on my lower body strength day as an accessory for a while now after hitting 3x6 Back Squat and 2x6 Deadlift and before 3x8 RDLs. On my other day I have been doing Pause Back Squats 6x4 and Pause Deadlifts 6x4. Been doing them ages and a bit bored of the Pause lifts so swapping in heavy Front Squats 4x3 and Snatch-grip Deadlift 4x3. Looking forward to trying it out! Have always rated Front squats :)

  • @swordofhonor2
    @swordofhonor2 Рік тому

    I hear you. I have a hard time holding the bar. my forearms hurt bad, and I can't stay up right. I need to work on it....

  • @ezradanger
    @ezradanger Рік тому +1

    Ive never done front squats because just trying to get the bar held in position is so uncomfortable for me that i just dont bother with it. But im finally getting to the point where im realizing thats exactly why i need to be doing them. Im gonna finally force myself to do some today.

  • @Madchris8828
    @Madchris8828 Рік тому +13

    Lol I was doing nearly two plate squats early on after a few months (not that that's huge) but I switched to front squats for a day to try a variation, and I couldn't even do a plate. The balance and core stability needed is so much greater its not even funny.

    • @mol7392
      @mol7392 Рік тому +2

      Same here I got humbled fast 😂 can barely do five reps with one plate

    • @Madchris8828
      @Madchris8828 Рік тому

      @@mol7392 it's way harder than it even looks, and it doesn't look easy!!

    • @doublevision2943
      @doublevision2943 2 місяці тому

      I swapped to front squats 8 months ago because my back would drop forward so much on back squats which generally sucks, also I began stagnating which is enough to make you want to quit lifting lol. Without proper programming it took me some months to hit 97.5 kg on the front squat for one, I began doing 6-8 reps afterwards ATG. Regardless, what I really want to mention: my ankle mobility became incredible, I can't say if it's because of front squats but I can easily hit atg with a very close stance now because of this and it helps me now as I go back to back squatting for a bit with depth, I used to barely hit parallel and now go ATG on my back squats as well (not sure if atg for back squat is the best idea though, weight wise you definitely take a hit in that regard).
      What I immensely struggled with for those 8 months of front squatting was the front rack, I always did cross grip until I realized that it might not be an anatomical issue but lack of wrist and elbow mobility that kept me from obtaining a proper front rack so this will be my goal for when I go back to front squatting.
      I also must mention that low rep front squats feel better than low rep back squats but those 8 rep front squats at I'd say RPE 9 were torture while with back squat it feels quite endurable, kind of strange.

  • @anabolicamaranth7140
    @anabolicamaranth7140 Рік тому +2

    I’m 8 days out from a meet and did Rob Zombie squats this morning after deadlifts. I credit you for discovering the zombie squat. Amazing movement plus they look cooler than back squats.

  • @catedoge3206
    @catedoge3206 Місяць тому +1

    added this on my rotation again. today i had 5x5 squat worked up to 275. RDL 225 3x8. then went back to front squat did fucking 65 pounds for 3x10. did some more accessories but at the end wanted to do incline walk but my quads were shot like a mf that I had to stop the walk round 10 minute mark LMAO. hell yeah!!!!!!

  • @oriohoodlum
    @oriohoodlum Рік тому

    Anxiously waiting for the pt 2 “Why back squats are better than front squats” :)

  • @HotHeadCringe
    @HotHeadCringe 4 місяці тому

    *Ty.*

  • @nmnate
    @nmnate Рік тому +2

    I'm forcing myself to front squat exclusively for the next ~6 months. I'm also working a ton on my strict OHP and push press. Yeah, I want quad gains, but I also want all the juicy upper back gains too. Been trying out zombie / frankenstein front squats and they're ULTRA strict.
    FWIW, there's something about front squats that allows me to get to full depth, that I can't get with a back squat. Maybe if I work on my mobility I'll get to ATG back squats, but I'm not there yet. Right now it feels like I don't tweak my low back nearly as much when I'm overdoing depth on back squats. That keeps me in the gym, able to do more.
    Now, with that said, after this 6 month experiment (basically working on crap I'm bad at), I'll probably just go back to SSB squats with a high bar squat sprinkled in (and some unilateral work too). They're all excellent exercises. Just pick the ones that align best with your goals 💪

  • @jahimuddin2306
    @jahimuddin2306 Рік тому

    I have added front squats to my leg days recently. I have not been moving much weight because I need to get the form down, and my upper back is weak.

  • @Wo1fLarsen
    @Wo1fLarsen Рік тому

    Another tool in the strength tool box!

  • @Arms.Enthusiast
    @Arms.Enthusiast Рік тому +12

    For the sake of my bodybuilding goals I completely ditched back squats for almost 6 months now, I’ve made some pretty awesome quad gains, and my front squat has gotten a tonne stronger such that it will in probably another few months approach the rep work I was using for my pause squats 6 months ago.
    I’d be lying though if I said I wasn’t itching to see this front squat strength carryover to my back squat!

  • @charmazelion5537
    @charmazelion5537 2 місяці тому

    I one hundred percent agree

  • @anton56789
    @anton56789 Рік тому +1

    I've just started throwing in some thoracic extensor specific strengthening work to eliminate upper back as the limiter to my front squat. Have always noticed rep max calculators way overestimate the weight I can handle for 5+ reps as the upper back is the first to go. Excited to see the payoffs soon. Ever tried or recommended similar?

  • @davidhollosi6115
    @davidhollosi6115 18 днів тому

    I’m simply not built for the back squat. I have long femurs and a short torso so so a forward bend during bs was inevitable for me even with elevated heels. I tend to injure my lower back more from back squatting. So I ditched the back squat and started to do fsq. Never looked back since and no injury 👊🏻

  • @barbellbryce
    @barbellbryce Рік тому

    Try out Reverse SSB Squats! Basically a front squat but you don't have to worry about the stability

  • @denoffitness3379
    @denoffitness3379 Рік тому

    Being a hip dominant person my back squats sucks but front squats feels amazing.

  • @januszpawlacz9644
    @januszpawlacz9644 Рік тому

    I was always thinking about it psychologically. If the weight is in front of you - You are controlling it and lifting it. If the weight is on your back - You are fighting to not be crushed under the load.

  • @ChasingChevy
    @ChasingChevy Рік тому +2

    Nowadays I do heavy zercher squats to start, then front squats for volume, split squats, sissy squats then farmers carries. Posterior chain is focused on back days for me.

  • @orkleth
    @orkleth Рік тому +2

    #1 reason I do front squat over back squat: I hate and suck at front squats so I force myself to get better at them. Do what you hate to get bigger has been working out so far. On another note, any split squat variation, such as Bulgarians, also falls in this category.

  • @miket4014
    @miket4014 Рік тому +8

    As someone with terrible leverages for squatting in general, especially front squats, I agree.
    Pushing my backsquat because I've got a powerlifting meet in November, but I honestly prefer front squats. Depth is easier to hit, you also don't have the "could I have death ground 2 more? what's my RPE?" because once they get grindy you're pretty much toast. My hamstrings don't take over etc.
    I do like your approach of highlighting though that every exercise has its place and the thing it's best for.

  • @itsviibes5854
    @itsviibes5854 Рік тому

    Could front squats be used as a means to fix upperback/postural problems? For example pain in rotator cuff and teres major when trying to bring shoulders back from rounding/kyphotic posture

  • @APR702
    @APR702 2 місяці тому +1

    Dude it’s always been the best.
    1. ANYONE can do it regardless of your bone structure or height.
    2. It will make you stronger in literally ALL OF YOUR OTHER LIFTS.
    3. It makes your back squat stronger when you go back . But the squat will never help your front squat .

  • @derekdipietro2588
    @derekdipietro2588 Рік тому

    Can you tell me why you squat to the pins sometimes? What is the purpose of doing that vs. just an ordinary pause squat? Does it give you a moment to explode through the bar? I think I'm going to try it soon out of curiosity, may even do a whole block of pin squats for funzies.

  • @HermieMunster
    @HermieMunster Рік тому

    Can’t get on with any front squat variations, previously broken wrist and clavicle rule them out. I do rotate in SSB squats.

  • @alternatephysique9940
    @alternatephysique9940 Рік тому

    What kind of hooks you using to hang those bar's on your wall

  • @BluegillGreg
    @BluegillGreg Рік тому +1

    I learned to front squat when I was 60 years old. It was hard, but has been great. When I got it, I'd developed and practiced the grip without lifting the bar off the rack, doing a kind of stretching and positioning drill as if it were yoga. Then I practiced just lifting it above the hooks and putting it back into them. After this I started squatting not very low at all, to pins. Then I gradually lowered the pins, now I'm ATG. Not sure I would have had the patience for this when I was young. Now I know how long this game can be, and that the benefits are more and more valuable over time.
    As if Front Squats aren't controversial enough, I'll say it: Overhead Squats are great too, for many of the same reasons, but with less weight. These were a bear to learn. So worth it, though. I also learned them in my 60s.
    An accessory that's helped me but I've never seen anyone else do is an ab-supported row. I set the bench on a low incline and line up so my belly is on the bench but my sternum is unsupported. This de-loads the low back, but demands that the upper back stay extended and and low traps stay active as a stabilizer. I've recently extended this to a complex: when I finish my DB rows, I let the DBs hang at arm's length while I lift them and my upper torso with my low traps. I like it as the transition from compounds to isolations near the end of a workout.
    I like these fake controversies you're poking fun with. With all the world's vitriol, it's a great way to keep things light. Cheers!

    • @EnkiriElite
      @EnkiriElite  Рік тому

      Regarding your rows, I do something similar but with the high pulley: ua-cam.com/users/shortsXmluPjR8Wc8?feature=share
      I need to do more overhead squats myself! Glad you enjoyed the video man.

  • @osvaldogarcia2037
    @osvaldogarcia2037 11 місяців тому

    Could you do a comparison of a Zercher Squat and the Zombie Squat???

  • @Blondeguylifts
    @Blondeguylifts Рік тому

    Personally, I'd say the SSB it better because of mobility factors for a lot of people and the fact that the upper back is a limiting factor on a squat doesn't sit well with me. But, to each their own! They look bad ass!

  • @randybowman
    @randybowman Рік тому +1

    What do you think about the old timey deep knee bends on the toes? It's basically a Hindu squat but with a barbell. Those should be as quadly as a front squat, but less backly right? Have you toyed with them, and do you like them?

    • @EnkiriElite
      @EnkiriElite  Рік тому +1

      I use heel elevated front squats, but I don't generally just use heel up variations with no wedge.

  • @yiannisschmalz6574
    @yiannisschmalz6574 Рік тому

    Agree with the second 2. Front squats place more torque on the thoracic erectors. For quad development if you put a gun to my head and said add 2 inches to your quads in a year or you die, back squats, machine squats, split squats and single leg presses are my go to.

    • @EnkiriElite
      @EnkiriElite  Рік тому

      Adding 2 inches to your THIGHS and adding 2 inches to your QUADS are not entirely the same thing ;)

    • @yiannisschmalz6574
      @yiannisschmalz6574 Рік тому

      @@EnkiriElite Correct, it’s just a hyperbolic example. Front squats light my mid section and upper back so much I have always found the my quads don’t get lit up as much as other variations. I still do them periodically because they are a great development tool.

  • @cjparkeffaking4551
    @cjparkeffaking4551 Рік тому

    I wish I could get a good front squat. I cannot get into a front rack. I tried crossing my arms but the bar chokes me. The front rack kills me because i Aldo want to do push press

  • @CristianDumitru
    @CristianDumitru Рік тому

    I'm one of the weird cases where my front squat is really rather close to my back squat(130kg vs 140kg). For some reason, my front squat just goes up faster(lol, I put 15kg on it in like a year, so my training is meh atm) and feels a lot better on my body.

  • @paavoilves5416
    @paavoilves5416 Рік тому

    I did front squats for 4 sets of 6 reps for 5 weeks and my quads shrunk in size and strength :( But I guess it's just that I'm not good enough at it to get the full benefits. Low/mid bar squats have gotten me thick legs every time, maybe because I'm quite good at it.

  • @AcceleratingUniverse
    @AcceleratingUniverse Рік тому

    looking forward to the "back squats are better than front squats" vid next week

    • @AcceleratingUniverse
      @AcceleratingUniverse Рік тому

      I left this comment as soon as I clicked the video but you spoiled the surprise right in the intro ):

    • @EnkiriElite
      @EnkiriElite  Рік тому +2

      I probably should have left it a surprise so more people would fume hahah

  • @georgeb6815
    @georgeb6815 Рік тому +1

    I'm a fan of the ssb squat maybe I'll flip the bar around.

    • @EnkiriElite
      @EnkiriElite  Рік тому

      I love me all kinds of ssb squats as well

  • @patrik6933
    @patrik6933 Рік тому

    Always hate to hear that they suck because they "take the posterior chain out of the movement", is the upper back not a posterior chain muscle group?

  • @overratedfool6900
    @overratedfool6900 Рік тому

    That's all well and good, but as somebody with a particularly curvy spine (or a mildly hunched back, if you'd rather), to front squat would have the bar running through the middle of where my neck is 🤣

  • @penumbrium
    @penumbrium Рік тому +1

    you ever tried zerchers? theyre like the worst kinda squat for quads but theyre fun as hell and they stimulate the upper back ime

    • @republicjim120
      @republicjim120 Рік тому

      I'm curious why you say they are the worst for quads. I do Zerchers often and always feel it a lot in my quads.

    • @penumbrium
      @penumbrium Рік тому

      @@republicjim120 I do too, but theyre like the floor press of sqauts. youre missing out on the stretched position. you can just make up for that with sissy squats or whatever tho. I think my main gripe with them is they dont carry over to other squats well besides maybe the upper back strength required for front squats. like if you did just front squats youd be good at back squats and zerchers, but it doesnt really go the other way which is a bummer.

    • @penumbrium
      @penumbrium Рік тому

      @@republicjim120 also if someone has longer legs it becomes easier to give into hinging a ton which is gonna be more posterior chain. i veiw zerchers as like the big bro of goblet squats. probably better for highish reps like 10-15 to keep it squatty and not hingey

    • @republicjim120
      @republicjim120 Рік тому

      @@penumbrium Interesting. I've never felt that way. They give me plenty of stretch, and I feel that when I'm strong in Zerchers it helps my other squats too. I'm guessing that we just have way different leverages.

    • @penumbrium
      @penumbrium Рік тому

      @@republicjim120 I think they feel good too but I have to fight to not hinge when im squatting because relative to my legs my torso is short

  • @user26344
    @user26344 Рік тому

    Would you recommend replacing back squats with front squats in a program? Like no back squats whatsoever but keeping everything else the same as a way of making the program more efficient and well-rounded. I'm not trying to compete as a powerlifter. Just trying to stay fit and get strong.

    • @EnkiriElite
      @EnkiriElite  Рік тому +1

      I would still include both, or go back and forth over time.

    • @user26344
      @user26344 Рік тому

      @@EnkiriElite I figured as much, appreciate the reply!

  • @watsonkushmaster3067
    @watsonkushmaster3067 Рік тому +3

    For me the quad thing really didnt made much of a difference but upperback and core...another story
    Definitely more "functional" movement, if it means whole body strenght...and also humbling one haha

  • @matriaxpunk
    @matriaxpunk Рік тому

    I know you are being facetious, but for the sake of the argument, if the goal of the squat is to target and overload as much as possible the leg muscles, specially the quads, wouldn't it be better to perform the back squat but with the heels elevated? I mean, in that way you solve the problem of the squat turning into a good morning and not targetting the quads enough, but you also avoid the upper black and the toracic extensors being the limiting factors (wich they definitely are in the front squat).

  • @EIIende
    @EIIende Рік тому

    I would love to frontsquat but my thoraric spine mobility cant handle it, which sucks

    • @EnkiriElite
      @EnkiriElite  Рік тому +1

      Try the zombie variation. Lesser mobility requirements, greater strength requirements.

    • @EIIende
      @EIIende Рік тому

      @@EnkiriElite It did feel better but still need to improve mobility, definetly gonna drill it haha

  • @MiguelRaggi
    @MiguelRaggi Рік тому

    I'm trying to build my front squat right now but holy shit I had to start with the empty bar. I've been gradually building it up but my arms are still the bottleneck.

    • @EnkiriElite
      @EnkiriElite  Рік тому +1

      Arms shouldn't be the bottleneck. You should be able to execute the movement without even touching the bar with your hands. The real bottleneck is the upper back

    • @MiguelRaggi
      @MiguelRaggi Рік тому

      @@EnkiriElite Maybe, but I'm not stable enough and often the bar wants to go away. Which is why I'm doing like 40kg, lol.

    • @agontprevarator5214
      @agontprevarator5214 Рік тому +1

      If your arms are the bottleneck then the bar placement is not right. You don't hold it like in a strict press, you protract your shoulder blades and rest the bar on your front delts, if you feel a slight choking sensation too it's a good sign.

    • @MiguelRaggi
      @MiguelRaggi Рік тому

      @@agontprevarator5214 Thank you. I don't know, my shoulders hurt and I do feel like choking

  • @Psupower250
    @Psupower250 Рік тому +2

    I can definitely attest to the upper back and deadlift gains from front squats. Back in the early early 2k’s when I dabbled in powerlifting I had my pull at 550. Absolutely stuck etc. was squatting and deadlifting once a week on fixed days. I ditched the back squats for a while and started deadlifting once every 14 days and focused on front squatting once every 4-5 days. Got my ATG front squats up to 315 for reps. Came back to deadlifting and shortly I was pulling 6+ in no time. The front’s definitely helped

    • @CeroAshura
      @CeroAshura Рік тому

      I can pull 550 but best front squat is at most 260 for a single. Different strokes for different folks.

    • @EnkiriElite
      @EnkiriElite  Рік тому +2

      @@CeroAshura I've pulled 585 and front squatted 425lbs in sleeves. In part it comes down to what you emphasize.

  • @VicAzeredo
    @VicAzeredo Рік тому

    I dare you to make a video saying that the leg press is somewhat in some case superior to a kind of squat. (I love leg presses, for real)

    • @EnkiriElite
      @EnkiriElite  Рік тому +1

      Easiest argument in the world!

    • @VicAzeredo
      @VicAzeredo Рік тому

      @@EnkiriElite YEAAHH I'm waiting for the video now haha. From my experience.. for quads and glutes hypertrophy, nothing beats REALLY intense full range leg presses, I feel its so safe to go REAL HARD on these, and my lower back doesnt get hit, so I can do lots of rows, rdls etc and still recover lol

  • @a.julian3770
    @a.julian3770 Рік тому

    I really hate front squats. I don't doubt their utility, but they are the most uncomfortable lift of them all. Doing one or two isn't bad, but each rep feels worse than the last so a full working set is miserable and I sometimes end up tapping out for that reason before my legs have had enough. The worst part is bracing. It feels awful because the bar resting on your front makes breathing air into your lungs more difficult. My wrists and elbows start hurting too. I pretty much get most of my front squat practice from doing cleans.

  • @panagiothsstaurou7569
    @panagiothsstaurou7569 Рік тому

    Great biceps man but right is bigger than left

    • @penumbrium
      @penumbrium Рік тому

      im sure yours are perfectly symmetrical

  • @andrijakrsmanovic1519
    @andrijakrsmanovic1519 Рік тому +3

    Next video, WHY BACK SQUATS ARE BETTER THEN FRONT SQUATS!

  • @bmanhsu
    @bmanhsu Рік тому

    Algo

  • @princerak8881
    @princerak8881 Рік тому

    tbh i love front sqauts itn imporve my back sqauts

  • @marklanston7256
    @marklanston7256 Рік тому

    How do ssb squats compare

    • @EnkiriElite
      @EnkiriElite  Рік тому

      They're like cousins. But an SSB squat has a lit of characteristics that are similar to a back squat as well. Imo, a rough ratio would be 80/90/100 front squat/ssb squat/back squat

  • @fabiobonetta5454
    @fabiobonetta5454 Рік тому

    Not to mention cooler

  • @SLEEPYCAPPYCASH
    @SLEEPYCAPPYCASH Рік тому

    Wish one is better for someone that's getting a bit uncomfortable in one knee while squatting? I usually do back Squats

    • @EnkiriElite
      @EnkiriElite  Рік тому +1

      All depends my friend. Front squats use less load, which could be helpful, but it's also possible that more acute knee angles could exacerbate the issue. Could go either way. Control the volume and intensity in your program and rehab the thing, that's the best way forward.

    • @SLEEPYCAPPYCASH
      @SLEEPYCAPPYCASH Рік тому

      @@EnkiriElite thanks a lot, will give it a try

    • @penumbrium
      @penumbrium Рік тому +1

      unilateral movements have been helping my knee pain. Im gonna do deficit lunges before my squats for a while and see what happens. ironically sissy squats have been making my knees feel excellent

    • @SLEEPYCAPPYCASH
      @SLEEPYCAPPYCASH Рік тому

      @@penumbrium I tried reverse lunges yesterday and everything felt fine, will try other exercises and see how it goes, it's just a weird pinch that makes me unsure to keep going that way

  • @Kevn1215
    @Kevn1215 3 місяці тому

    Front squats are my preferred squat

  • @Leonidas-eu9bb
    @Leonidas-eu9bb 6 місяців тому

    what if i don't want thigh muscles. I really want smaller quads but not at the cost of losing strength/power.
    I dislike deep squats mostly because they will build huge legs.
    If there was a good exercise that only targets glutes i would focus on it. Hipthrust aren't the answer.

    • @EnkiriElite
      @EnkiriElite  6 місяців тому

      2 things...
      1. no one builds huge legs by accident, even people who make a habit of doing deep squats.
      2. If you are seeking glute hypertrophy absent quad engagement, why would hip thrusts NOT be the answer?

    • @Leonidas-eu9bb
      @Leonidas-eu9bb 6 місяців тому

      Hip thrust only work the mid to end range wich is ok, but the huge size/strength gains come form high tension in the streched position. Things like reverse lunges, step ups, single leg RDLs or 45°hyper do that well but are very hard on my body. I think i should use most of my energy for the athletic stuff and not overtrain by doing mindless heavy lifting.
      It's a different thing to just build huge/strong legs/hips or to build athletism.
      You may disagree but most people don't build athletism from lifting heavy effectively. @@EnkiriElite

  • @gulinborsti
    @gulinborsti Рік тому +1

    i have good ankle mobility so i squat in flat sole shoes, no olympic shoes like all u guys..

  • @christophermiller4969
    @christophermiller4969 Рік тому

    Front squats build your spinal erectors and upper back best core builder as well

  • @illustriousindividual1077
    @illustriousindividual1077 Рік тому

    I noticed that whenever I include front squats, my deadlifts AND my squats tend to feel well and get pretty strong. I think it makes me maintain position and be more patient off the floor better on deadlift and the bottom of a low bar squat and "stay in my knees."

    • @EnkiriElite
      @EnkiriElite  Рік тому

      That's pretty much exactly what I have noticed over the years as well!

  • @dvsavocs5290
    @dvsavocs5290 Рік тому

    we love zombie squats and front squats

  • @stoempert
    @stoempert Рік тому

    On average i would guess the front squat is a pretty poor quad builder. A ton of people struggle so much with the front rack that they can very awkwardly get a third of their back squat weight and their back gives out way before quads. A Zercher squat might be a better option.

    • @EnkiriElite
      @EnkiriElite  Рік тому +1

      Lots of people think this same way! And then I teach them hoe to actually build up their front squat and suddenly the magic starts happening. People are just too impatient to do things right.

  • @NATO198
    @NATO198 Рік тому

    It’s insane that how to get anybody’s attention, the points of discussion have to wage some kind of competition, beef, or ranking. Resulting in something else being placed in a negative light and completely throwing off people’s perceptions and the reality of how this fitness game works. In this case people inevitably will take your message and misconstrued it to believe you’re saying “just do front squats” and “back squats serve no value” which of course you’re not. I respect the initiative to attempt to make that point clear and that back squats v. Front squats isn’t really your point. You just couldn’t name your video “Why you should do front squats” because these days, no one would bat an eye at a video title like that. Your messages are sound, thought out, healthy, and exactly what people need to hear man! I look forward to the chaos you cause next week by completely contradicting yourself from today.

    • @EnkiriElite
      @EnkiriElite  Рік тому +1

      It's funny because I actually have a video from about 5 years ago titled "why you should front squat" lol and after 5years of exposure it has done pretty well! But it didn't do good initially. And you are right that I am purposefully framing things in a slightly antagonistic fashion in order to make them seem flashier thab they are...but I will rectify my "wrongs" by making the exact inverse video next week, and my general assumption is that people are smart enough to understand when I do that sort of thing that I am deliberately contradicting myself in order to try to show perspectives from both sides. Because at the end of the day, both exercises are great! Both have positives, and both have negatives, and directly comparing them against one another allows us to see those aspects more clearly.

    • @NATO198
      @NATO198 Рік тому

      @@EnkiriElite your old video is actually what got me initially interested in doing front squats. I actually completely forgot that that’s what you titled it (So hopefully no offense there) I hope the point was clear and not saying that video was bad in comparison.
      I hope as your channel grows that people come and explore your old videos too and give them some well deserved viewership. Those videos are so under appreciated.

    • @EnkiriElite
      @EnkiriElite  Рік тому +1

      @@NATO198 no offense taken at all my friend! I appreciate the support and I'm glad to hear that that old ass video got you amped up for doing this awesome exercise. I've been a front squat lover for a long time man!

  • @koolkeithsdad
    @koolkeithsdad Рік тому

    Anyone watching you is definitely a Chad or King

  • @christhompson4660
    @christhompson4660 Рік тому

    If I wanted to get choked out in the gym I'd do BJJ

  • @2jmajjic
    @2jmajjic Рік тому

    Back squats destroy my hips i am not built to back squat

  • @khmak9387
    @khmak9387 25 днів тому

    How can they both be superior to each other? 🤔

    • @EnkiriElite
      @EnkiriElite  25 днів тому +1

      that's the point ;)

    • @khmak9387
      @khmak9387 25 днів тому

      @@EnkiriElite That both have their benefits?

  • @mandrake6486
    @mandrake6486 Рік тому

    This isnt even an opinion, thats just fact

    • @EnkiriElite
      @EnkiriElite  Рік тому

      Ha agreed!

    • @mandrake6486
      @mandrake6486 Рік тому +1

      @@EnkiriElite i have a deadlift build, i just tend to good morning my squats when shit gets heavy, so now i mostly front squats (also cuz i'd like to get better at oli lifts to mog powerlifters range of motion)

  • @mattc4266
    @mattc4266 Рік тому

    SSb squat better than both

    • @EnkiriElite
      @EnkiriElite  Рік тому

      I love ssb squats. I just consider them a form of back squat though, because they are lol. Front squats still my favorite though!

  • @WokeVeganLiberal
    @WokeVeganLiberal Рік тому

    Honestly I don't like these kind of videos because it makes people (beginners) feel the need to add a billion different exercises to their workout routines. Oh I need front squats I need back squats I need zercher squats I need Jefferson squats I need etc. And they end up with a ridiculous routine and can't make something simple and realistic for themselves.
    Though I understand it's like a "clickbait" attractive title and concept.

  • @LiberatedMind1
    @LiberatedMind1 2 місяці тому

    Side squats beat them both.

    • @hassanmiah2139
      @hassanmiah2139 21 день тому

      What the fuck is that

    • @LiberatedMind1
      @LiberatedMind1 21 день тому

      @@hassanmiah2139 One leg 45 degrees to the side with a fat person on your back.

    • @hassanmiah2139
      @hassanmiah2139 16 днів тому

      @@LiberatedMind1 good lord

    • @hassanmiah2139
      @hassanmiah2139 16 днів тому

      @@LiberatedMind1 bring your momma round then

    • @LiberatedMind1
      @LiberatedMind1 15 днів тому

      @@hassanmiah2139 Yours is fatter though

  • @ericcartmansstrengthandpow5960

    Sorry, but front squats will result in feminine sweep.

  • @BudgieBurgess1972
    @BudgieBurgess1972 Рік тому +2

    Trust me when you young lads hit 50 you won't be front squatting heavy. The shear on your knees gets to much to handle. I'm still squatting heavy ass weight in my 50 but I use a Mat Wenning style power squat. It spreads the weight over more joints in the body and alounds me to training heavy and stay healthy.
    Just my 2 penny's worth.

    • @gravitytraining6516
      @gravitytraining6516 Рік тому +6

      That just means you have more hip joint involved. Avoiding deep knee flexion contributes to the issue. That's my 2 cents as someone who had bad knee health (meniscus issue) then hit ATG and knees over toes work and now I'm pain free

    • @MatteoFitness
      @MatteoFitness Рік тому +6

      Trust me, that’s nonsense. Cartilage gets stronger if you train right. Sorry you didn’t.

    • @gravitytraining6516
      @gravitytraining6516 Рік тому +2

      @@MatteoFitness exactly. My dad used to think the same. "I'm 50 years old, it's our thing to have bad knees" etc. Got him walking backwards with a sled and doing knee work and his pain is fading

    • @BluegillGreg
      @BluegillGreg Рік тому +1

      When I was 60 I couldn't front squat, but put in the time and learned it over the course of a few months. Five years later everything is better. I don't progress weight rapidly, though. I do slow progressions in reps.

  • @baronschafer8733
    @baronschafer8733 Рік тому +4

    Bruh let’s be real back squats are better 😂. If you had to pick one and you pick front squats then you dumb dumb. Just back squat upright and you have 99% of the advantages that front squat has and A LOT more added to that

    • @rabbigoldbergsilverstein2899
      @rabbigoldbergsilverstein2899 Рік тому +2

      100% High bar back squats is superior to front squats

    • @ergonaut940
      @ergonaut940 Рік тому +3

      Nope. Fs are better.
      Back squat is only necessary if you compete in powerlifting.

    • @GroundWorkFit
      @GroundWorkFit Рік тому

      @@ergonaut940 same argument can be used against fronts imo. Front squats are only necessary if you’re an olympic weightlifter

    • @ergonaut940
      @ergonaut940 Рік тому +3

      @@GroundWorkFit fs are better for hypertrophy since less weight is needed for the same results. Also it has been studied that they are better for your knees.

    • @GroundWorkFit
      @GroundWorkFit Рік тому +3

      @@ergonaut940 true indeed. I was just playing devils advocate😂 front squats expose weakness in multiple areas while back squats can hide them very well.

  • @MD-ol4pe
    @MD-ol4pe Рік тому +1

    Zombie squat enthusiast here 👋 best creator of the feminine sweep 🦵

    • @EnkiriElite
      @EnkiriElite  Рік тому +1

      Glad you enjoy that one man! Still one of my favorite all time exercises