The Old School Secret to Build HUGE LEGS Fast: 20 Rep Squats (INSANE NATTY GAINS!)

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  • This video is based on an article I wrote a few years ago detailing my experiences with the 20 rep squat program. You can find the original article here: www.enkirielitefitness.com/ar...
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    The true secret to building HUGE legs fast is the 20 rep squat protocol, also known as "breathing squats" or "widowmakers."
    This training method is steeped in tradition and weight room lore. In hardcore training circles there is an almost mythical aura surrounding it. Simultaneously, it is both feared and revered. The idea itself is about as old school and gritty as can be: take a weight that you can do 10 reps with on the squat and then once you have reached 10 reps....do 10 more!
    Do not rack the bar. Instead take a breath, stand there and rest for a few seconds with the barbell on your back, and keep squatting. Breathe and rest and continue the set until you have completed 20, gut wrenching reps. Part way through this set you'll learn why some people call these "breathing squats." If you don't survive the ordeal then your friends will learn why others call them "widowmakers."
    This training protocol can pack size onto your thighs like nothing I have ever experienced before, build a level of mental fortitude that is tough to replicate with other means, and enhance your general conditioning while also dramatically increasing your core strength and endurance.
    That is killing a lot of birds with one stone and it can all be accomplished with just 90 seconds of training per week. The kicker is it takes a pair of big metaphorical stones of a different sort to push your body across this painful threshold and earn all of these hard fought accolades.
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    0:00 The secret to building MONSTER legs
    3:10 Benefit 1: Build HUGE LEGS FAST
    7:38 Benefit 2: Insane mental fortitude
    10:52 Benefit 3: Lactic acid means nothing to you
    12:06 Benefit 4: Bulletproof lungs & bulletproof core
    14:33 Final thoughts
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  • @brianbachmeier34
    @brianbachmeier34 17 днів тому +19

    We're all gonna make it brahs
    💪

  • @zachnunya8749
    @zachnunya8749 16 днів тому +12

    Haven’t done these in a couple years. I’m feeling motivated to go squat till I cry. Thanks Al

    • @EnkiriElite
      @EnkiriElite  16 днів тому +4

      Thank me tomorrow when the soreness kicks in 😂

    • @zachnunya8749
      @zachnunya8749 14 днів тому +1

      @@EnkiriElite update:
      Successfully performed the squats Monday night using a pretty conservative weight to start off building confidence. Despite the conservative start, Tuesday afternoon I realized sitting on the toilet was gonna be a bit uncomfortable. It’s currently Thursday morning and I believe the pain has reached its peak and beginning its descent.

  • @selda2528
    @selda2528 17 днів тому +1

    and also finaly a good video on these styles of squats

  • @alexwilliams5587
    @alexwilliams5587 17 днів тому +38

    Once the knee tendinitis is gone im coming for 405 for 20

    • @EnkiriElite
      @EnkiriElite  17 днів тому +13

      405 is huge! Good luck man

    • @ajithsidhu7183
      @ajithsidhu7183 17 днів тому +1

      @@EnkiriElite can we use this on front squats, close grip bench , ohp etc?

    • @beatingthebooksfitness
      @beatingthebooksfitness 17 днів тому +4

      ⁠@@ajithsidhu7183not Alec but it would be harder on pressing movements because the lockout still fatigues the triceps and for front squat It’ll be hard to breathe. The back squat allows for rest with minimal fatigue to main movers and you can breathe

    • @googlefaps5883
      @googlefaps5883 16 днів тому

      @@ajithsidhu7183part of the protocol is that once u have done the 10 reps. The next 10 reps are going to be a grinder, with a lot of pause resting. U can’t pause and rest after a rep well with front squats. No matter what u do the upper back will give out. And u can’t do it for the OHP at all. With the close grip bench perhaps if u were to rest at the bottom but even then it’s difficult and ugly. Again the key is u have to be able to do rest pause. There’s no way u can rest pause the bar on a OHP. Ur just gonna leave it floating

    • @GluttonforPunishment
      @GluttonforPunishment 16 днів тому +1

      Meanwhile I think I just got knee tendinitis of my own just imagining doing that!

  • @RonaldRumRaisin
    @RonaldRumRaisin 16 днів тому +3

    Really liking the new audio

  • @J-yu9cf
    @J-yu9cf 16 днів тому +2

    Amazing video. It really shows your level of deep knowledge and understanding of the game as well as your experience and passion.

    • @EnkiriElite
      @EnkiriElite  16 днів тому

      Thanks for the kind words man. Glad you enjoyed the video!

  • @orlanskimer
    @orlanskimer 11 днів тому +2

    Bro sounded like Bubba taking about shrimp, when talking about squats hes done

  • @Wo1fLarsen
    @Wo1fLarsen 16 днів тому +1

    Proper use of myriad! 🤘🏼

  • @user-by9lg6tu2z
    @user-by9lg6tu2z 17 днів тому +28

    20 rep squats are just basically 1 set with lots of rest pause. gainz!

    • @EnkiriElite
      @EnkiriElite  17 днів тому +12

      Lots of pain, and lots of GAINS

    • @danielprobets7635
      @danielprobets7635 5 днів тому

      I managed 20 reps with 80 kgs at a bodyweight of 87 kilos ( nowhere near your level Alec) but man I'd go nearly as far to say it was a life changing experience and took me over 3 minutes. For 2 days after I felt dulled down and now after 3 days I feel like my neck and upper back were under direct attack from this sadistic test of testicular fortitude. Great video man, keep well and keep squatting ❤

  • @michaelsatterfield7944
    @michaelsatterfield7944 17 днів тому +2

    I always aim to do full range on squats but sometimes at end of workout I’ll do 20 reps without going all the way back up, keeps all the tension on my quads for superior pumps!! Excellent video again

    • @Rockbo47
      @Rockbo47 14 днів тому

      Lengthened partials, amazing finisher and backed by science. I just don't have the courage to do it yet because leg workouts make me question life

  • @biglampar556
    @biglampar556 12 днів тому

    Very Inspirational - did my first 20 rep squat on the ATX COMPACT BELT SQUAT MACHINE while watching your video. Doing these high reps squats are best done on the belt squat - u owe it to yourself to get one. It's the holy grail of squats and it's a game changer. Makes the barbell squat so obsolete and inefficient compared to the belt squat. A huge advantage of the belt squat is how little it over stresses the lower back and CNS system allowing for other exercises to be done.

  • @jatt4784
    @jatt4784 16 днів тому +1

    Switched from Front Squat to Pendulum Sissy Squats.
    Way less hunger now & can't wait to do high reps

  • @nathanielgates2863
    @nathanielgates2863 16 днів тому +2

    This is a masterpiece

  • @Benedict_Cypress_II
    @Benedict_Cypress_II 16 днів тому +3

    The best variation of the "widowmaker" I found is this: forget about any predetermined number of reps. Take a set to failure, and then continue that set by taking 10 second breaks between each subsequent mini-set, until you have completed the the same number of reps you did on your first set. Here's an example: Deficit push-ups - you just did 13 reps (close) to absolute failure; rest 10 seconds and go again - you got 3 reps this time: 10 MORE TO GO; rest another 10 seconds and go again, etc. until you have completed and ADDITIONAL 13 reps after your initial 13. So whatever you get on the first set (say you got 15), just keep going until you double that (go until 30). It's pretty cool and straight forward.

    • @tboland728
      @tboland728 14 днів тому +1

      I think RP calls these myo reps. Nauseating! 😂

  • @Litewiz
    @Litewiz 14 днів тому

    Absolute insanityyy

  • @20timesshoota27
    @20timesshoota27 17 днів тому +7

    I wonder if there is a possibility to do something similar for the upper body? I was thinking of widowmaker weighted push-ups. It has the similarities: Weighted calisthenic, possibility to pause and take breaths between repetitions, loadable, compound movement.

    • @VegetaPrinceOfSaiyans
      @VegetaPrinceOfSaiyans 14 днів тому

      I occasionally throw in a full body session doing this. All lifts for 20 reps however it takes. It's exhilarating.

  • @silatguy
    @silatguy 16 днів тому +1

    This brings back memories of old youtube fitness "death by squats" type videos starting to pop up. Blenderate did some crazy high reps...

  • @W1LDtracer
    @W1LDtracer 17 днів тому

    YOU HAVE TO LIVE IT

  • @TheOxIshere
    @TheOxIshere 15 днів тому +1

    I can tell you. 20 Rep Squats are the way to go. I can't even squat anything close to what EEF is demonstrating in these videos, and I was able to build some decent legs. Just like he said. Find a weight where you fail at 10, then knock out 10 more. It doesn't matter how long it takes you. The set will be long AF, but the gains baby. At one point I had to slow down because my quads were bulging out of my jeans and slacks. If you have the patience, the approach is bulletproof.

  • @user-cw1ti5gg7c
    @user-cw1ti5gg7c 15 днів тому

    Mate, it's really interesting to hear your opinion on my situation - I work out twice a week only, on Tuesday and on Saturday. I also deadlift and bench press. My questions are: 1) How to deadlift on Saturday if in 2 days I squat? Will I have enough time to recover after deadlift? 2) Is it possible to deadlift and bench press 20 rep protocol for hypertrophy?

  • @Procharmo
    @Procharmo 14 днів тому

    This is very good. I too have done loads of types of protocols in the search for bigger legs. Including the 20 reps squats. Then in my 59th year I discovered Neckzilla and Quadzilla. I watched Roberts and Rublie’s training methods. It became apparent that the No lockout method is the icing on the cake. Yes the bottom half of the squat with no rest at the top. Millimetres in days, centimetres in a months. New trousers, knees, shorts, leggings will be needed. Upper body will also increase due to increased pain tolerance. 60kg,80kg,100kg, maybe 120kg on a good day. 20 x no break atg no lockout squats is the ultimate leg builder. Not 20 rep breather squats.

  • @selda2528
    @selda2528 17 днів тому +7

    lactic acid treshold trainig is underrated

    • @Narasthenics
      @Narasthenics 16 днів тому +2

      Have you become superfunctionally optimal yet smeldi?

  • @sairam71
    @sairam71 16 днів тому

    Crazy. What’s your weight gain In this. Were you eating in maintenance or bulking. And can you do hi reps with anything like do it for biceps.

  • @ragerenegade
    @ragerenegade 15 днів тому

    alec I have the same build as you and my squat form is very similar, i also get that jerk when lifting up after I am out from the hole, do you do that bc of your build as well or is that just technique that happened instinctively

  • @elzyofficial9087
    @elzyofficial9087 13 днів тому

    Yo bro I’ve got another method. 5x5 squats 3 times a week with Hacksquats to finish off by any unfinished sets of the 5x5. I’d usually finish my squats and do about 3 sets after. I’d also take my my hands of the handles while performing the hack squats

  • @penumbrium
    @penumbrium 17 днів тому +17

    you can also do this with lunges and its the most miserable thing ever especially if you alternate legs each rep so its 40 total

    • @EnkiriElite
      @EnkiriElite  17 днів тому +10

      Thats just brutal haha

    • @alexwilliams5587
      @alexwilliams5587 17 днів тому +3

      Jesus

    • @penumbrium
      @penumbrium 17 днів тому

      @@alexwilliams5587 @alexwilliams5587 ive only done it once honestly. idk if i can maintain that effort. doing it with walking lunges is easier mentally because typically the weight is lower and something about moving really helps. reverse lunges like that with a bar on your back is just hell. i think if i did widowmaker lunges i would probably do each leg on different days lmao. or just after a 10min rest period or something.

    • @aster5193
      @aster5193 17 днів тому +1

      That wouldn't bulletproof your lungs tho...it would nuke proof them XD

    • @nitish2049
      @nitish2049 17 днів тому +6

      Lmao when I was training at home, I used to do this with Bulgarian split squats.
      Now that I have finally access to a gym....Never.Again.

  • @jatt4784
    @jatt4784 8 днів тому

    Hey man I built the kettlebell & after a month I can do 200x18 at 235lb Bodyweight.
    I just use alpha progression to recommend weight jumps.
    Should I just keep going up?
    Started off 70x17.
    I do 2 sets 2x a week for 18/16/14 reps over 3 weeks.
    The 12" pipe can probably hold 6 plates.
    Would Jefferson Deadlift be good for a hip imbalance?

  • @gmelliot19
    @gmelliot19 11 днів тому

    I do these with landmine front squats. Two advantages: 1) The resistance curve with landmine squat is even more lengthened biased than normal squats. 2) The landline lets you get deeper range of motion

  • @mrb6100
    @mrb6100 16 днів тому

    🙏🏾 thank you

  • @ew-zd1th
    @ew-zd1th 16 днів тому

    I havent get a lot in out of normal squads, maybe because of long legs and one leg seems to be longer. Even the frontsquad feels not good and i dont get a good pump/feeling and the progress is really bad. Whats worked for me arw sissy squads. But did i understand right, after over a decade of training did you put 1inch in 8 weeks on your squads?

  • @Aveorl
    @Aveorl 16 днів тому +2

    Used to do 3 sets of 20 rep squats after 3 sets of leg extension. The gains were PHENOMENAL

    • @vikas416
      @vikas416 16 днів тому +1

      How are you alive bro!

  • @TealSeraphim
    @TealSeraphim 16 днів тому +3

    I think theres a book called the super squat and it revolves around this method and how to reach the 20 reps doing rest pause or something

    • @EnkiriElite
      @EnkiriElite  15 днів тому +3

      Yessir, that book was the inspiration for pretty much every article written about this concept in recent history.

    • @TealSeraphim
      @TealSeraphim 14 днів тому +1

      @@EnkiriElite was on the fence about this method but now recently doing HIT and seeing your results ,will try this the next leg day, thanks

  • @Kriszxzx
    @Kriszxzx 17 днів тому

    Can you give me a ball park as to what would be a good standard for paused elevated front squats(140lbs BW), Also loved the vid bro

    • @EnkiriElite
      @EnkiriElite  16 днів тому +1

      Heels elevated front squats? Most ive personally done is 230x10 but it was like rpe 7-8

  • @user-br5sk9zn3y
    @user-br5sk9zn3y 14 днів тому

    Add light bands for accommodating resistance and this will dramatically improve sprinting and jumping abilities

    • @EnkiriElite
      @EnkiriElite  14 днів тому

      I've never really done band resisted squats, but I think I'm at a point these days where I'm about ready to give them a try!

  • @NaturalIntensity69
    @NaturalIntensity69 14 днів тому

    Did these a couple of years ago, added an inch to my legs but it quickly subsided as it was just heavy metabolic stress and swelling which is temporary. Progressed my squat a lot though with all the neurological adaptations from the frequency.

    • @EnkiriElite
      @EnkiriElite  14 днів тому

      My experience was quite different! I actually wrote the article that this video is based on around 6 mi ths after I stopped doing the 20 rep squat program. Legs never got smaller.

  • @muzimuzi
    @muzimuzi 15 днів тому

    Can i add the 20-rep set on top my of working set, if i don't overdo it on them?
    Suppose i squat on sunday for 3x7, and on thursday if i do a 3x6 not going too heavy to leave some energy - and then load up the 17-22 -rep weight set? also my legs are genetically gifted when it comes to squatting in higher rep ranges, (12+) tho i rarely train that way, but it remains so regardless.

  • @karol_04
    @karol_04 11 днів тому

    When my legs grew the most i used to do 5 sets of 12 reps where one set literally took half of song to complete so i can imagine 20 rep sets will work even better

  • @ew-zd1th
    @ew-zd1th 16 днів тому

    Do you think this can work for other exercise for other bodyparts too?

  • @Candyapplebone
    @Candyapplebone 16 днів тому

    I could use your advice, I am doing a leg day today.
    I’m doing 10 exercises and my personal trainer said that’s too many, so I’m thinking about taking out a super set.
    The superset that I’m thinking about taking out consists of one legged step ups, Bulgarian split squats, and kettlebell RDLs.
    I like to do all three in a circuit three times.
    However, I also am going to be doing elevated trap bar RDL 3x10 before that circuit, and pendulum squats.
    I’m thinking about taking out the circuit I just described, and instead, adding in possibly a fourth set of pendulum squats, maybe more sets.
    What do you think?
    The other exercises I’m doing that day: seated hamstring curl, seated leg extension, seated adductor & abductor, and calf machine. So with pendulum squats and trap bar RDL that’s 7 exercises.
    Last week I did all 10 exercises in about an hour and a half.

    • @EnkiriElite
      @EnkiriElite  16 днів тому +1

      I would listen to your trainer. My average lower body workout thst I write for myself, and for my clients as well, consists of 4-5 exercises.

  • @uhsemehicieronlas3
    @uhsemehicieronlas3 16 днів тому

    what was your protocol before trying this? were you squating heavy? what frequency?
    I want to try this but I am detrained, do you think I should prep myself before attempting it or my body will adapt while progressing?

    • @silatguy
      @silatguy 16 днів тому +1

      You should at least be doing sets of 10 every once in awhile otherwise it will not be pretty

    • @uhsemehicieronlas3
      @uhsemehicieronlas3 16 днів тому

      @@silatguy thank you

  • @wheelofcheese100
    @wheelofcheese100 14 днів тому

    I see a trap bar in the background. Do you have any thoughts on it for quads?

    • @EnkiriElite
      @EnkiriElite  14 днів тому +1

      I like the trap bar for carries mostly if I'm being honest. But trap bar deads are a nice variation to use very now and then. Not gonna build quads like squats though because there's not nearly as much stretch on the muscle.

    • @wheelofcheese100
      @wheelofcheese100 14 днів тому

      @@EnkiriElite Thanks. It just recently “hit my radar” lol. I know I’m pretty late to the game so I’m trying to get as much information as possible.
      When I see someone with built quads, I value what they have to say on the trap bar.

  • @Eric-qc9cx
    @Eric-qc9cx 16 днів тому

    surviving a 20 repper is one thing. seeing you do this with a front rack is another. how do you keep the bar from slipping? very curiouse. my set time is always limited because the bar slips. i also want to make this experience with front squats :D

    • @EnkiriElite
      @EnkiriElite  15 днів тому

      I'll be honest, I don't think it's as effective with front squats because of the front rack position. And I love front squats! This 250x20 set I did was part of a challenge I had with bald omni man though. If you really wanna do widowmaker squats, the good old back squat is still the best bet.

    • @Eric-qc9cx
      @Eric-qc9cx 15 днів тому

      thank you for your answer. really appreciate it. follower from germany.

  • @philx20000
    @philx20000 17 днів тому +1

    Not to say this kind of protocol can't be effective, especially if super high intensity combined with low volume and frequency is novel to you, but could some of this quad growth be ascribed to swelling/inflammation? After all you reported a lot of soreness. Are your quads still an inch bigger a week or two after resuming your regular training?

    • @EnkiriElite
      @EnkiriElite  17 днів тому

      I actually address this in the article but left it out of the video for the sake of brevity. Considering that I wrote the piece about 6 months after cessation of the protocol and my legs never got smaller by that point (or any point after) i have to say that tue answer to your question is no, swelling was not a factor.

    • @philx20000
      @philx20000 17 днів тому

      @@EnkiriElite No further questions, thanks! I am sold on super squats😂

  • @Nightmareblackop
    @Nightmareblackop 14 днів тому

    I've seen this done by a number of youtubers with all pretty much saying it give amazing reviews. Just wondering
    1) Could this principle be used with other excersises? Im thinking this could be done with deadlifts possible Sumo cause its mote leg intensive and less lower back. It matches the squat pattern more.
    2) How often would you run something like this. Like this looks like it would need a lot of recovery time. Maybe 4 months out of the year
    3) How do your balance other excersises with this like can u run deadlifts in the same week as this?

    • @VegetaPrinceOfSaiyans
      @VegetaPrinceOfSaiyans 14 днів тому +1

      I bet you could do it with all exercises.

    • @Nightmareblackop
      @Nightmareblackop 14 днів тому

      @@VegetaPrinceOfSaiyans I don't know. It seems like you could only do it with exercises you could do where you can rest at the top. I would not want to even think about this with Bench Press, MAYBE dumbell press

    • @VegetaPrinceOfSaiyans
      @VegetaPrinceOfSaiyans 14 днів тому

      @@Nightmareblackop My safeties are set where i need them but rolling the bar off builds character in my opinion.

    • @EnkiriElite
      @EnkiriElite  14 днів тому

      1. You can do 20 reps on anything you want but, in my opinion, the super squats program is the one that is famous for a reason: it just provides the best results. No other movement seems to match the ability to do these intense rest-pause style sets that create such an insanely potent stimulus.
      2. Once a year tops. 3-4 months.
      3. I don't recommend deadlifting. Some light hinging to hit the hammies and probably some knee flexion work as well. But you don't want to stress the lower back too much or your squats will suffer.

  • @AMG-ko3gt
    @AMG-ko3gt 16 днів тому

    I started barbell squatting more than three weeks ago (yeah I've been too much of a pussy for years to barbell squat). Is it alright if I just stick to the 8-rep range? Still testing my limits in barbell squatting tho. Haven't went to the edge of failure.

    • @Marco_Saitama
      @Marco_Saitama 14 днів тому

      That's better than not squatting at all

    • @BluegillGreg
      @BluegillGreg 14 днів тому

      If you've just started get your technique really good before anything else. When I started I squatted down to a measured depth (higher than I wanted) using the pins or a box and lowered the depth over a few months. Check that your knees stay in line with your toes. Air squats, then goblet squats make good warmups and foster good technique.

  • @gaysenberg8806
    @gaysenberg8806 16 днів тому

    Tried it a couple of years ago on the original upload 🤪
    Aaaand... Trying it again next block I guess.

    • @EnkiriElite
      @EnkiriElite  16 днів тому

      What has your experience been like with it? I want to do it again. I'm just too scared to commit to it lol

  • @lannisbuck7902
    @lannisbuck7902 16 днів тому

    how is your hip? i’m scheduled to get the same surgery and pretty nervous about it

    • @EnkiriElite
      @EnkiriElite  16 днів тому

      My hips feel good. Better since I started focusing on ATG squatting primarily as well.

  • @VegetaPrinceOfSaiyans
    @VegetaPrinceOfSaiyans 14 днів тому

    Those numbers are crazy at that body weight. What's your height?

  • @jatt4784
    @jatt4784 8 днів тому

    I hit 345x3 front squat & then switched to sissy squats where I've gotten 9 reps Bodyweight so far.
    I could go for 20 reps on that? I love the lift for letting me go to failure on quads without fatigue elsewhere.

  • @ew-zd1th
    @ew-zd1th 16 днів тому

    Do you think this can worked for bulgarian split squad? I do them with a weighted vest and hand support on the powerrack like a hatfield squad

    • @EnkiriElite
      @EnkiriElite  15 днів тому

      If you have access to an SSB and you do Hatfield style split squats you can reeeeeaaally overload the individual legs. I think that would be the best way to try a "widowmaker" style split squat.

    • @ew-zd1th
      @ew-zd1th 15 днів тому

      @@EnkiriElite i got a weighted vest, can hold 80kg. I am Not this strong . Maybe i give IT a try in the Hatfield style

  • @rinkuhero
    @rinkuhero 16 днів тому +1

    are you sure it isn't just like inflammation due to the new stress rather than muscle growth? since going from 25 to 26 inches in 9 weeks is potentially pounds of muscle, and it was my understanding that it's difficult to build pounds of muscle in a matter of weeks. i guess the only way to know would be to see if it goes back down to 25 eventually.

    • @EnkiriElite
      @EnkiriElite  16 днів тому +1

      I address this in the article, but left it out of the video for the sake of brevity. When I got around to writing the article it has been like 6 months since I had stopped doing the 20 rep squat program, and my legs never got smaller. That was 4 years ago now...and they still never got any smaller.

  • @ricardocolon3674
    @ricardocolon3674 17 днів тому +1

    I have been eyeing this style of squats, and you just convinced me to try it 🦾

    • @EnkiriElite
      @EnkiriElite  17 днів тому +4

      Recently took a client from 185x20 to 275x20 in just a few months. Let me know how it goes for you!

    • @W1LDtracer
      @W1LDtracer 17 днів тому

      its VERY old skool shit from Randall Strossen book "Super squats". 1x20 squat + gallon of milk = grow

    • @EnkiriElite
      @EnkiriElite  16 днів тому

      ​@@W1LDtracerold school and gritty AF. doesn't get any better than that!

    • @wigletron2846
      @wigletron2846 16 днів тому

      ​@@W1LDtracerand dumbbell pullovers directly after to supposedly expand your ribcage

  • @DepthHitter
    @DepthHitter 2 дні тому +1

    What’s your thoughts on parallel to atg ratio
    This group of individuals think a parallel squat is comparable to a paused atg squat. My squat I intentionally put my glutes on my heels lol.
    Anyways 315x22 is strong af

    • @EnkiriElite
      @EnkiriElite  2 дні тому

      na, there is no planet where a parallel squat is comparable to a paused ATG squat. I've done it both ways, and the deeper you go the harder the squat gets. Anyone who says otherwise is coping.

    • @DepthHitter
      @DepthHitter 2 дні тому

      @@EnkiriElite thanks brother.
      Sometimes I have trouble with my regular squat form though if I pause for too long imho

    • @DepthHitter
      @DepthHitter 2 дні тому

      @@EnkiriElite yeah even if
      You bounce it’s objectively harder to come up from an atg squat unless you have somehow a ton of momentum power built up at the bottom to spring up

  • @dividendking3686
    @dividendking3686 16 днів тому

    How tall are you? I'm stuck at just under 24" on the largest part of my quads but I am 5'10-5,11 (179cm). Maybe I should try this for 8 weeks 😅

    • @EnkiriElite
      @EnkiriElite  15 днів тому +1

      I'm 5'6. My legs actually got up to 27" last year haha

  • @monsieurLDN
    @monsieurLDN 17 днів тому

    Im thinking of adding this for a hypertrophy cycle. Does it have a direct (negative or positive) effect on your athleticism

    • @EnkiriElite
      @EnkiriElite  17 днів тому +1

      If your legs get too big the sheer size could have a detrimental impact on movement capacity.

    • @monsieurLDN
      @monsieurLDN 16 днів тому

      @@EnkiriElite makes sense but how about your tendons, stability etc. Besides the benefits you layed out in the video did you feel any other changes that could benefit athleticism?

    • @EnkiriElite
      @EnkiriElite  16 днів тому

      ​@@monsieurLDNno, imo this is a size training protocol first and foremost, that can also be beneficial from a strength perspective due to the potential rapid increase in muscle mass. It's not really going g to do much for athleticism.

  • @jandjpt
    @jandjpt 16 днів тому

    Size is highly correlated with strength, "bodybuilding" rep ranges are great.

  • @ew-zd1th
    @ew-zd1th 16 днів тому

    Did i got this right? You just train your legs once per week with just 1 widowmaker set? And harmstring?
    And did you hold your gainz after stopping this? Is your bodyfat going up?

    • @EnkiriElite
      @EnkiriElite  15 днів тому

      Yes, one set per week plus some work for the hamstrings. All the gains stayed. I did not get fatter lol.

    • @ew-zd1th
      @ew-zd1th 15 днів тому

      @@EnkiriElite this is fucking crazy. Can you Test this on Chest Delts?

  • @xiixii5888
    @xiixii5888 17 днів тому

    what is the full session please , is it just 1 set of squat no leg extension or leg curls or even back extension ?

    • @nitish2049
      @nitish2049 17 днів тому

      isn't 1 set enough lmao

    • @EnkiriElite
      @EnkiriElite  17 днів тому +2

      Yes, one set of squats one time per week is the only way I've ever done it and the only way I've ever prescribed it.
      Beyond that, I usually add a little bit of hamstring work (light hinging and knee flexion) and something explosive (jumps, power cleans, swings, etc).
      You need to try to keep lower back fatigue to a minimum or you won't be able to continuously push the squats.

  • @RSuave545
    @RSuave545 16 днів тому +5

    You can do it with a 10 rep max, but you have to take a 2-5 deep breaths after EVERY rep. In its orgins the breathing was considered important for ribcage expansion. This allows you to use heavy weight. A metric of regulation I use is timing how long the set take. I find anything faster than 3 mins is too short and over 4 mins too long. It grew my quads 1.75" in a year. Mad props for shinning light on "History-based lifting", Silver Era Chad!

    • @EnkiriElite
      @EnkiriElite  16 днів тому +2

      The bottleneck I ran into is that I physically cannot support the weight for that long. After 90 seconds I was tapped and my bracing began to fail to an unacceptable degree. But I agree, that is how it's been touted that it's "supposed" to be done. I just wasn't able to replicate that in the real world *personally*
      Obviously YMMV

    • @RSuave545
      @RSuave545 16 днів тому +1

      @EnkiriElite My fix for bracing problem was shortening it to 16 rep with 8 rep max. All the time with the bar on my back was too much for my lower back and elbows. If you're interested in sacrificing volume for weight, I would like to see how that plays out for you as an advanced lifter, if doesnt take a toll on your joints or CNS. Doesn't have to be as drastic of a change ofc.

    • @VegetaPrinceOfSaiyans
      @VegetaPrinceOfSaiyans 14 днів тому

      ​@@RSuave545you think doing a 5rm for 10 reps would be better for strength development?

  • @uhsemehicieronlas3
    @uhsemehicieronlas3 16 днів тому

    did you do any other leg exercise while doing this protocol?

    • @EnkiriElite
      @EnkiriElite  16 днів тому +1

      Light hinging and some kettlebell swings. Also probably a good idea to do some knee flexion

    • @uhsemehicieronlas3
      @uhsemehicieronlas3 16 днів тому

      @@EnkiriElite thank you!

  • @dolaudz3285
    @dolaudz3285 8 днів тому

    I feel like my lower back will be fried on a 20 reps set.. that’s without mentioning my heart rate which would likely sky rocket from such a long set 😢

    • @marko-182
      @marko-182 6 днів тому +1

      Try with lighter weight and see how it goes. My upper traps was sore after 1st time trying this lol. And I did front squat. He said back squat is best option for widowmaker

  • @ACAB-bc4wo
    @ACAB-bc4wo 4 дні тому

    would you program these after rdls?

    • @EnkiriElite
      @EnkiriElite  3 дні тому

      After??? No way lol. I would consider doing light RDL's after the squats. But if you do RDL's first you are going to be squatting anything moderately impressive for 20 reps.

  • @matthewmcnabb8752
    @matthewmcnabb8752 17 днів тому +1

    I swear youve done this video before but i could be wrong

    • @EnkiriElite
      @EnkiriElite  17 днів тому +2

      Similar to a piece I did a few years ago when I had actually recently completed the protocol. A few months after thst I wrote an article for my website (which was a much better piece imo) and this video is a revamping of that article.

  • @zachdavies5928
    @zachdavies5928 16 днів тому +1

    Don’t tell this to the mentzer bros

  • @joakimtollerud2172
    @joakimtollerud2172 16 днів тому

    So I do I go about this? A few warm up sets and then 1 all out 20 reps workset? And that’s it?

    • @EnkiriElite
      @EnkiriElite  15 днів тому

      Yes. To get to my 335x20 set I would have done a normal mobility warm-up, then air squats, then empty bar by 10-20, then 95x5, 135x5, 185x3, 235x3, 275x3, 295x3, 315x3, then go for it with 335.

    • @joakimtollerud2172
      @joakimtollerud2172 15 днів тому

      @@EnkiriElitenice. I will try this.

  • @Lewis_1995
    @Lewis_1995 16 днів тому +5

    My best is 375 x 20
    Probably the toughest set of my life, respect to anyone who finds their true 20RM

    • @beastwolf7
      @beastwolf7 16 днів тому +1

      Holy crap that's massive bro!

    • @EnkiriElite
      @EnkiriElite  16 днів тому +1

      That's big work dude. Nice job!

  • @TheComedyButchers
    @TheComedyButchers 17 днів тому

    I did this with stiff leg deficits, but only up to 12(6RM, 12 reps). Added 60lb to my working weight in 3 months

    • @alexwilliams5587
      @alexwilliams5587 17 днів тому

      Insane

    • @penumbrium
      @penumbrium 17 днів тому

      how was recovery? i had issues recovering from snatch grip deadlifts at higher reps but i was doing it 2x weekly along with frong squats so my thorasic spine was smoked.

    • @TheComedyButchers
      @TheComedyButchers 17 днів тому

      @@penumbrium simply tolerate it

    • @penumbrium
      @penumbrium 17 днів тому

      @@TheComedyButchers fair. did you just do 2x weekly tho?

    • @TheComedyButchers
      @TheComedyButchers 16 днів тому

      @@penumbrium yeah, 3 sets per session followed by seated hamstring curls. Shit’s magical

  • @Gunzo568
    @Gunzo568 15 днів тому

    These are Randall strossen's super squats.

    • @EnkiriElite
      @EnkiriElite  13 днів тому

      It's what the concept is founded upon, yes. But it's not performed in the same fashion. I could never do it the way Strossen deacribes.

  • @cantbetouched1961
    @cantbetouched1961 2 дні тому

    U making me feel bad for not trying this shit😭

  • @Ian.lifts.
    @Ian.lifts. 16 днів тому

    20 rep squats are just one of those things that just freaking works. I love and hate them.

  • @Demon-Psychiatrist
    @Demon-Psychiatrist 16 днів тому

    A score of squats

  • @kaikkimoi
    @kaikkimoi 17 днів тому +1

    I don't care about big legs, i need strong legs and how i get them fast??

    • @EnkiriElite
      @EnkiriElite  17 днів тому +2

      I actually hit some pretty big front squat PRs in the 2-3 months immediately followed my cessation of the 20 rep squat protocol. Not a coincidence, imo.

  • @leinekenugelvondoofenfocke1002
    @leinekenugelvondoofenfocke1002 16 днів тому

    I would argue that being able to breathe under a load without the weight moving you around is a skill that should take very high priority. If you are missing that you are far behind where you could be.

    • @EnkiriElite
      @EnkiriElite  13 днів тому +1

      I think there is certainly something to that!

  • @rainkippler2253
    @rainkippler2253 17 днів тому

    Can you use this on any muscle group?

    • @EnkiriElite
      @EnkiriElite  17 днів тому +1

      The intensity of barbell squatting is part of what makes the program effective, imo.

    • @Seraphim_Belisarius
      @Seraphim_Belisarius 16 днів тому

      Maybe it could work with the press? Aka standing overhead press?

  • @halassa5963
    @halassa5963 17 днів тому +1

    What I take from this is HIT works better than anything else

    • @EnkiriElite
      @EnkiriElite  17 днів тому

      ....for a period of time.
      Then "not HIT" works better than HIT lol.

  • @BUFFALO_cougar_slayer
    @BUFFALO_cougar_slayer 16 днів тому +1

    If only widowmaker curls added an inch to our arms in 8 weeks 😒

    • @EnkiriElite
      @EnkiriElite  16 днів тому

      😂 yeah, an inch on arms is quite a bit more imlacful than an inch on legs! And an inch on legs is still nothing to sneeze at

    • @erickg667
      @erickg667 15 днів тому

      Nothing like myo-rep pushdowns and curls and a little 2000 kcal snack 😊

  • @watsonkushmaster3067
    @watsonkushmaster3067 8 днів тому

    90 seconds? More like 3 minutes haha

  • @captainzodd5281
    @captainzodd5281 17 днів тому +1

    20 rep bench?

  • @IsaacMorgan98
    @IsaacMorgan98 16 днів тому

    The actual 20 rep squat program has you squatting 3x weekly and adding 1.25kg each workout. Goooood bloody luck keeping that up for more than like, 6 weeks haha. I managed it for 4 weeks and it was a religious experience, I have spoken to jesus and he was disappointed with my cardio 😂

    • @EnkiriElite
      @EnkiriElite  16 днів тому

      Good bloody luck keeping that up for more than 2 weeks imo lol. Once a week is more than enough. If you cam do it more than 1x per week the weight is too light imo, with for the physical recovery as well as the mental recovery.

    • @IsaacMorgan98
      @IsaacMorgan98 16 днів тому

      @EnkiriElite I wasn't able to stick to it completely, I had to start a little lighter than a true 10rm and went off of a 10 continuous reps max instead with no rest pausing. As you mentioned it's kinda up in the air as to what each person calls a 10rm on squats and I had to start somewhere. That being said I did just barely manage 4 weeks.
      I found out when squatting for reps like that, a belt will murder your sets cause you just can't gasp for air like you need to when you're 3 weeks deep into nearly dying from hypoxia every time you step into the gym. I don't actually know anyone that's ever managed 6 weeks of the full program, I do think it's possible but you might have to be paid to do it. You'd definitely need an equally massive caloric surplus as is prescribed in the program too.

  • @eminye1
    @eminye1 16 днів тому

    Mentzer was right, squat to failure and rest.

    • @EnkiriElite
      @EnkiriElite  15 днів тому +1

      I think for a period of time, yes. But I think this style of brutal high rep squatting will only work this well in shirt bursts. Alternate it with dedicated strength phases and moderate rep base building phases and you will see the absolute best gains in the long run.

  • @publicrestroom5075
    @publicrestroom5075 16 днів тому +1

    Your form is too good on squats

  • @goncalopereira8267
    @goncalopereira8267 17 днів тому

    i got 1 inch in 1 month by training less

  • @shred9475
    @shred9475 16 днів тому

    Looks unbalanced focus on calves