These 10 Exercises Build the MOST Strength

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  • @AlexanderBromley
    @AlexanderBromley  7 місяців тому +6

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  • @meisdetermined
    @meisdetermined Рік тому +1344

    We really need to change it to the “big 4” and include the overhead press. It’s more real-life related than the bench. It deserves more respect as a lift. :)

    • @Donantonio26
      @Donantonio26 Рік тому +127

      Underrated opinion that couldn't be more true

    • @jebberjeb
      @jebberjeb Рік тому +84

      Replace bench with it

    • @gainsandglory6808
      @gainsandglory6808 Рік тому +209

      Don’t get why people don’t just do a program like:
      M Deadlift + squat accessories
      Tue Bench + ohp accessories
      Th Squat + deadlift accessories
      Fr Overhead + bench accessories

    • @meisdetermined
      @meisdetermined Рік тому +13

      @@gainsandglory6808 great idea!

    • @teknoreaper9232
      @teknoreaper9232 Рік тому +56

      @@gainsandglory6808 gonna have to add a day for back in there but yeah its pretty good. I usually say that you only really need 5 exercises for a good physique and strength - Bench, squat, deadlift, OHP, and pullups. Can get crazy all round jacked (rip calves) with just that. Although i would add in calves, rear delts, and a little bicep and tricep work in there to really fill it out.

  • @BaldOmniMan
    @BaldOmniMan Рік тому +231

    This style of editing is really balanced - I enjoyed this video quite a bit

    • @copevisual
      @copevisual Рік тому +2

      I 2nd this

    • @MrDeanmfitz
      @MrDeanmfitz Рік тому

      ua-cam.com/video/FZmWVbV46fE/v-deo.html. Reminds me of this King Alex Leonidas short

  • @Copeman9999
    @Copeman9999 Рік тому +256

    Nick Best is an absolute psycho for doing a Zercher that heavy without padding of any kind. Respect.

    • @anthonyurso3554
      @anthonyurso3554 Рік тому +11

      Yea that was insane

    • @jakehanson216
      @jakehanson216 Рік тому +7

      Fr, an absolute tank

    • @John-cena6483
      @John-cena6483 Рік тому +30

      The weight in the elbows isn't super impressive, I've done a 785lb zercher rack pull with completely bare before, so believe me when I say the elbow conditioning is not the impressive part of zercher squatting in the mid 600's. It's the rest of it that's stupid impressive. I could not even touch a 455lb zercher squat, let alone 200lbs more than that, Nick best is a beast, and it's absolutely insane he's still competitive at his age

    • @Copeman9999
      @Copeman9999 Рік тому +10

      @@John-cena6483 maybe I’m just a pussy, but the problem for me has always been elbow conditioning. How long did it take you to develop?
      But yeah I agree, a 600lb front loaded squat is insane however you do it.

    • @disturbed911
      @disturbed911 Рік тому +6

      @@John-cena6483 785 or 78.5?

  • @archlifts947
    @archlifts947 Рік тому +144

    the best exercise is watching Bromleys video as soon as they release

  • @ishi.fitness
    @ishi.fitness Рік тому +161

    Love zercher squats. They allow me to do a front squat for more quads as someone with long femurs and less mobile wrists and dont have to worry about my shoulders getting tired

    • @gamefreak173
      @gamefreak173 Рік тому +1

      try high bar narrow stance that will toast your quads no need to rip your arms in two

    • @UserUser-dp3bm
      @UserUser-dp3bm 11 місяців тому +1

      Zerchers only hit my glutes, more than hip thrusts. I also have long legs

    • @tayloriousmaximus
      @tayloriousmaximus 4 місяці тому

      ​@@UserUser-dp3bm Long legs will disadvantage you on basically any Squat, sadly

    • @UserUser-dp3bm
      @UserUser-dp3bm 4 місяці тому

      @@tayloriousmaximus :(

  • @roktimjojo5573
    @roktimjojo5573 Рік тому +55

    1. 1:30 Pin press (applies to benching and overhead press)
    2. 2:48 Push press
    3. 5:10 zercher squat
    4. 6:54 front squat
    5. 8:30 trap bar deadlift
    6. 10:05 Deficit deadlift
    7. 11:46 RDL
    8. 13:06 Strict bent row
    9. 14:39 Dips
    10. 15:45 Kroc Row

  • @iielysiumx5811
    @iielysiumx5811 6 місяців тому +4

    The overhead press deserves so much more respect than it gets in the online fitness space, much like squats, because it’s hard it feels like people are always coming up with reasons not to do it

  • @derrickhobbs8842
    @derrickhobbs8842 Рік тому +62

    if i had to make a list it would something like this:
    - Conventional Dead-lift
    - Rope climbing (god teir)
    - squats (all variants)
    - Walking lunges
    - Cleans to OHP
    - Farmer Carries
    - Sprints
    - Sled pull
    -Pull Ups/chinups

    • @Wrestlerek96
      @Wrestlerek96 11 місяців тому +3

      add dips, gymnastics rings and some kettlebell.

    • @X42-w6b
      @X42-w6b 11 місяців тому

      I would add dumbbell rows

  • @rw8147
    @rw8147 Рік тому +29

    Back in the day, I was beat up as hell from years of the same old. I decided to switch from back squats to front squats. Losing the poundage was painful, but I quickly realized a huge benefit - after a hard session of back squats, I felt like an 80 year old man. After a hard session of front squats I felt 8ft tall and bulletproof. I don't know why, but front squats sucked so much to do, but my spine, hips, knees, etc all felt killer afterward.

    • @showrobber
      @showrobber 4 місяці тому +3

      Front squats are so underrated. They carryover alot to regular squats and deadlift, like no other lift

  • @Victor-wq8fs
    @Victor-wq8fs Рік тому +19

    Your channel is growing so fast. I want to see how far will this journey take you. At the rate you're going, 500k isn't impossible

  • @freakied0550
    @freakied0550 Рік тому +57

    My last 2 deadlift PRs both came on the heels of front squat training blocks/PRs

    • @utgardkraft1412
      @utgardkraft1412 Рік тому +8

      Dane Miller from garage strength has had that same experience. Very solid movement

    • @ghfjfghjasdfasdf
      @ghfjfghjasdfasdf Рік тому

      I think Ivan Djuric has also made some big gains on his Dead after hitting the FS for a meso or two.

  • @agg8355
    @agg8355 Рік тому +7

    Don’t know why this channel only has 25k subscribers. Phenomenal info. Not to mention, some of the best pistol classes I’ve gone to use the BS printable targets and have trained with these dudes.

    • @natehenry1900
      @natehenry1900 Рік тому +3

      I think you were looking at views, he has 110k subscribers

  • @whoop8034
    @whoop8034 Рік тому +121

    Man you're making me start to realize that if I wanna get bigger and stronger I have to train like Im big and strong, I always shy away from exercises like that because Im a skinny dude and afraid that people would think of me some kind of way being a skinny dude doing like zercher squats and stuff but its slowing me down like crazy I gotta just do it ngl

    • @jokerimmortal
      @jokerimmortal Рік тому +40

      You do you bud. Fuck everyone else

    • @keithlittle293
      @keithlittle293 Рік тому +5

      Yeah man .. do your own thing .. x

    • @nicky_hashtag4264
      @nicky_hashtag4264 Рік тому +24

      The gym is therapy my guy. Don’t let other people’s opinion dictate what treatment works for you. Also, they probably are fighting their own demons not watching you.

    • @Ripcookiethief
      @Ripcookiethief Рік тому +1

      Understanding how to do them safely will do you the most good IMO. Breathing and bracing.

    • @bancy1527
      @bancy1527 Рік тому +2

      my friend you are due more respect than the average person by simply putting in effort. If they fail to see that, not your problem. Keep your head high and do what is right! You know you can do it!

  • @simonrobson2293
    @simonrobson2293 Рік тому +9

    Years ago i had a very physical job digging out basenents in my garage at home i had an olympic bar and a few weights 3 times a week straight home after work warm up and then 5 to 8 sets of 5 to 10 reps power clean and press and 3 sets front squat 10 reps,it really worked for me

  • @jjoseph8276
    @jjoseph8276 10 місяців тому

    Bromley, your videos have been an enormous resource for me as a novice athlete. I'm 30 and competing this month in my first powerlifting competiton. Your knowledge and experience has been invaluable to my training. Thank you!!

  • @BigGov74
    @BigGov74 Рік тому +140

    1 pin press
    2 push press
    3 zercher squat
    4 front squat
    5 trap deadlift
    6 deficit stiff leg deadlift
    7 rdl
    8 bent row
    9 dips
    10 Kroc row

    • @Horus-Lupercal
      @Horus-Lupercal Рік тому +3

      Cheers bro! 🍻

    • @remanaze5
      @remanaze5 Рік тому

      Zercher Squat doesn't feel safe, especially for newbies

    • @BigGov74
      @BigGov74 Рік тому

      @@remanaze5 it’s arguably safer then back squat bc you can easily dump in if your failing a rep, I’ve seen ppl get thrown around a failed back squat if they allowed there truck to come too forward and it fold them over

    • @robertjamestaylor9261
      @robertjamestaylor9261 Рік тому +1

      da real MVP as always

    • @johangreen3465
      @johangreen3465 Рік тому

      And what days (pull, push, legg) should I categories these?
      Some are more legg and some are more pull

  • @OfficialBeeswax
    @OfficialBeeswax Рік тому +8

    Big fan of front squats. I started training at home without a squat rack for the first 2 years, and I would clean a weight onto my collarbone and then do front squats with it.
    Not ideal, but a great preparation for actual squats and a hell of a lot better than doing nothing

  • @KINGSTUNAX
    @KINGSTUNAX Рік тому +4

    the quality has improved bromley good to see sir thank you for providing the knowledge

  • @Z-I-P
    @Z-I-P Рік тому +18

    I perform and enjoy these:
    #2 Push press
    #3 Zercher squat
    (My secondary squat variation!)
    #4 Front Squat
    #5 Trap deadlift
    (My secondary deadlift variation!)
    #7 Romanian deadlift
    #8 Strict bent row
    (One of my preferred rows)
    #9 Dips
    Your recommendations are great, Bromley!
    As for #1; I would be pin pressing with regularity if my home gym setup had safeties. I may try placing the J-hooks in the bottom position to do them.
    #6: the DSLDL, is killer.
    My body is more handy in squat patterns than hinge patterns.
    That makes SLDL plenty of a challenge on its own, let alone deficit. Deficit conventional DL and hex bar (trap bar) DL feel amazing though. I train those with lighter weight and a slightly rounded back for moderate reps.
    #10: I haven't tried Kroc rows, but the DB tripod row might be my favorite rowing variation.

  • @umaxfitness
    @umaxfitness Рік тому +13

    I have just signed up for my first strongman competition and some of those exercises will definitely help me improve the atlas event. Thanks a lot for sharing.

    • @joethesheep4675
      @joethesheep4675 Рік тому +1

      how did it go?

    • @umaxfitness
      @umaxfitness Рік тому

      @@joethesheep4675 was not great, I will post a video about it today, possibly tomorrow

    • @TheIncidentTracker
      @TheIncidentTracker 11 місяців тому

      update?

    • @umaxfitness
      @umaxfitness 11 місяців тому +1

      Well I did it even if I had a food poison. Obviously it didn't go well but I loved the experience. To be done again for sure

    • @TheIncidentTracker
      @TheIncidentTracker 11 місяців тому +1

      @@umaxfitness tuff man, but there will never be a harder event for you ig lol gl out there

  • @norm9069
    @norm9069 8 місяців тому +1

    Love front squats. I have some injuries which prevent me from being able to hold the a straight bar in the right position, so I use a safety squat bar instead. Works great.

  • @danielglatz1643
    @danielglatz1643 Рік тому +6

    Just discovered your channel man. Awesome stuff. I’m a personal trainer and sports performance coach (don’t have my cscs yet) and have learned so much from you in just the past week on how to program

  • @turinho
    @turinho Рік тому +53

    If i had to make a list it would something like this:
    - Strict bent rows
    - Rope climbing
    - Highbar squats
    - Walking lunges
    - Hang Cleans or power cleans
    - Good mornings
    - Deficit pushups
    - Sled push

    • @WilliamsWrestlin
      @WilliamsWrestlin Рік тому +9

      This list is great for combat athletes.

    • @paulbirkbeck1790
      @paulbirkbeck1790 Рік тому +11

      Good list 1 more i would add farmers walk.

    • @seanharris8419
      @seanharris8419 Рік тому +1

      These are all great if you’re going for functional athleticism. You’re not gonna win any powerlifting meets training like that tho.

    • @mup8661
      @mup8661 Рік тому

      Sled push is monstrous

  • @geneharrogate6911
    @geneharrogate6911 Рік тому +5

    Sandbag work and stone loading I reckon. Try doing either with sore _anything_ and discover how full body they are. Sandbag carries are also brutal on the lungs. *Real world* hugging strength..

  • @strongsick2866
    @strongsick2866 Рік тому +11

    Kroc rows I feel helped me on my bench . I do dumbell rows strict but I also change it up and do the Kroc row a lot of people disagree with this lift but I personally think its useful . I got up to 250 on them for 7 to 9 reps I just really love the lift .

    • @RR42636
      @RR42636 Рік тому

      Jeez 250 is nuts

    • @kyle8583
      @kyle8583 Рік тому

      What kinda transfer to the bench did you see?

    • @strongsick2866
      @strongsick2866 Рік тому +1

      @@kyle8583 At the time I felt it was helping me in the shirt and in my raw because I was having trouble touching my chest. When I would lay off of them it was much easier to touch my chest and a lot that had to do with my form but its just something I noticed when I went heavy on them that and pulldowns I feel helped a lot .

    • @kyle8583
      @kyle8583 Рік тому +3

      @@strongsick2866 makes sense probably helped u stabilize with your upper back on the bench too, thanks for the reply

    • @emilianosintarias7337
      @emilianosintarias7337 Рік тому

      where did you find 250 lb dumbbells?

  • @Roping87
    @Roping87 11 місяців тому +2

    Thank you for sharing this list. I have been doing almost all of these lifts and have seen monster strength gains from it. But watching the croc row really helped me understand what it was and how it is supposed to be done. I'll be doing that correctly from now on. Thanks again!

  • @SOC-ir6im
    @SOC-ir6im Рік тому +5

    I see most people doing them incorrectly but dead presses are king when done correctly! Absolutely insane pressing power and the transfer is very very quick! Along w weighted dips and watch your press skyrocket

  • @Egoliftdaily
    @Egoliftdaily Рік тому +4

    Wow. Crazy coincidence. I was looking for old school info. Nice seeing you upload, Brom.

  • @vinnyvtec8722
    @vinnyvtec8722 Рік тому +2

    One that was missed here but grew my back the quickest was doing bent over land mine rows with both hands on just the bar. I lock my fingers together, go heavy and squeeze like you're giving a really tight hug. After adding these to my program my wife unprompted commented on how big my 'V' was getting and took a photo when i was sitting on the bed. I was suprised at the width of my back.

  • @gurnblanston5000
    @gurnblanston5000 Рік тому +1

    I do shin curls, shoulder exterior rotation, hand and foot pronation & extention primarily. The compound exercises work better aftwrward, for me.

  • @vinnyfalzarano4911
    @vinnyfalzarano4911 6 місяців тому

    Most people smack talk form but the second guy on the deficit straight leg dl and the cleanest straight leg dl ever. Like perfect hinge, no break in the back.

  • @Icebergslim91
    @Icebergslim91 Рік тому +1

    My Top 10: Squat, Bench, Deadlift (Duh), Press (OHP), Weighted Pull Up, Barbell Row/Penlay Row, RDL, Safety Bar Squat / Front Squat, Hammer Curls, and Leg Raises.

  • @tommcilwain73
    @tommcilwain73 Рік тому +2

    I'm more of a bodybuilder at this point, but you just got a new subscriber. Great information!

  • @Joe-nh8eq
    @Joe-nh8eq Рік тому +4

    @13:31 pretty decent seems like an understatement 😅
    In college I had 600 lb deadlift without ever actually programing conventional deadlifts.
    And I really believe its from all the deficit BB rows with RDLs and heavy hyperextensions.

  • @RonyD2
    @RonyD2 Рік тому +164

    So many influencers, so many top 10´s. My conclusion? With proper technique, range of motion and consistency, EVERYTHING WORKS!

    • @JoeBonny9
      @JoeBonny9 Рік тому +15

      and most importantly consistency

    • @kukysgod
      @kukysgod Рік тому +6

      most things work but not for everybody and every goal. If you train an athlete you should be really specific with your exercise. Yeah you can choose something general and it's gonna most likely improve their performance but I would hope you wanna get the most ouf of it so proper exercise selection, intensity, volume is KEY!

    • @atlaspowershrugged
      @atlaspowershrugged Рік тому +23

      What a galaxy brain you are

    • @robcubed9557
      @robcubed9557 Рік тому +3

      That is true, but some programs work better than others. Of course this varies by training goals, age, and stage of training (novice vs intermediate vs advanced).

    • @1KevinsFamousChili1
      @1KevinsFamousChili1 Рік тому +6

      Very true I think it all comes down to what works best for your body. I've been lifting for 7 years and just within the last few months found out that I need to be doing curls in a completely different way because of the natural angle of my arms. Finally I am actually putting size on my lagging biceps. Never stop learning and trying new movements

  • @joshgomez8788
    @joshgomez8788 Рік тому +4

    Your content has been great lately. Keep it up

  • @mastermindmartialarts
    @mastermindmartialarts 11 місяців тому +1

    Great list of exercises. Many of these are staples in my routines.

  • @whynotsquat8315
    @whynotsquat8315 Рік тому +4

    ALEXANDER I SAW YOU PUT THOSE BRIAN ALSRUHE CLIPS IN THERE! You can't get away now, PLEASE make reviews of his programs, please!

  • @johnrobinson4445
    @johnrobinson4445 Рік тому +7

    Excited about the pin-press discussion. I'll give them another try, a more extensive try. I do know that the push-press for overhead is *essential*. The shoulders simply don't respond as quickly to normal pressing. Front squats: it took me a whole YEAR to master the position in the FS. At first I thought I was simply genetically incapable of doing it. I kept holding the weight on my fingers, not my shoulders. But a year later: Bingo! Happily doing FS. It's a great lift and a mainstay for me now. Hits the quads more frontally and more quickly than the BS for me (long legs).

    • @mge456
      @mge456 Рік тому +1

      Thanks for the tip. As a fellow man with long femurs I will give this a try.

    • @jonatanolsen37
      @jonatanolsen37 Рік тому +1

      As a long femur guy, i can attest to front loaded squats feeling way more natural.

  • @mikejensen1473
    @mikejensen1473 Рік тому +3

    I had a conversation with the late great Bud Jeffries about pin pressing and squatting from the bottom. As I recall he told me his squat skyrocketed when he started coming from the bottom static.

    • @AlexanderBromley
      @AlexanderBromley  Рік тому +6

      I remember him standing up with a grand from the bottom. Forgot about Bud. He deserves a video.

    • @mikejensen1473
      @mikejensen1473 Рік тому

      @@AlexanderBromley A true gentleman and amazing athlete!

  • @apoilgun8342
    @apoilgun8342 Рік тому +2

    very solid list! I'd only add snatch-grip high pulls to the list for upper back - trap development

  • @danielsamaan7780
    @danielsamaan7780 Рік тому +2

    I'd say just the big 5 ( Squat, Benchpress, DL, OHP, & Rows) are plenty for muscle growth size & strenght wise, & that every program should have a variation of those.

  • @LatimusChadimus
    @LatimusChadimus Рік тому +4

    I agree with all of them, yet I would add a bonus 11th of sled pushing and sled pulling

    • @chaosdweller
      @chaosdweller Рік тому +1

      Oh yeah baby ! .... haha I agree, when injured in past( like everyone else experiences) I had great success in them especially with jumpers knee.

  • @user-dn4lg1dv5v
    @user-dn4lg1dv5v Рік тому

    Awesome list. Pin & puzh press, Kroc rows, RDL's, and dips have all worked well for me.

  • @TheBrick534
    @TheBrick534 Рік тому

    Honorary mention, imo, would be seal rows with any barbell variation or dumbbells. Phenomenal SFR and can be leveraged to target more upper back with a completely flat surface or more lats with more of an angle.

  • @pinksupremacy6076
    @pinksupremacy6076 8 місяців тому

    For strength, you absolutely gotta include:
    The deadlift
    The squat
    The OHP
    The pendelum row
    The bench press
    Weighted carry (wheelbarrow, farmers walk etc)
    Good mornings
    Pulling/pushing a sled
    Dips
    Pull ups

  • @themanfromtheeast2048
    @themanfromtheeast2048 Рік тому

    i do all of these and i am genuinely surprised at how much muscle growth i got! my goal was to increase strength but i never imagined i would also get so big!

  • @victorgomez6330
    @victorgomez6330 Рік тому +8

    I'm really loving the videos you're putting out recently. Amazing information

  • @chriskovarik
    @chriskovarik Рік тому

    Thanks and good commentary here. Trying a few of these movements now. Trying to mix it up and this was good advise.

  • @0L4F__Duns7
    @0L4F__Duns7 Рік тому +1

    Thanks man. Thats a very good video!

  • @Isaiah-ft5nx
    @Isaiah-ft5nx Рік тому +2

    Kroc zercher dips are my go-to.

  • @Nickraculous
    @Nickraculous 3 місяці тому

    I'll be that guy:
    Pin Press - Bench & Overhead
    Push Press
    Zercher Squat
    Front Squat
    Trap Bar Deadlift
    Deficit Stiff Leg Deadlift
    Romanian Deadlift
    Strict Bent Row
    Dips
    Kroc Row
    But watch the video for the details, its super good.

  • @jomboto
    @jomboto Рік тому +1

    Your videos have hit another level. Keep up the work!!

  • @stoempert
    @stoempert Рік тому +15

    This is an awesome list. I think the Zercher squat is criminaly underrated. A lot of people would be better off doing Zerchers instead of front squats.

    • @johndoiron9615
      @johndoiron9615 Рік тому +3

      I have to do Zerchers because I don't have enough shoulder mobility to do front squats properly.

    • @stoempert
      @stoempert Рік тому +4

      @@johndoiron9615 With the Cross arm grip or Zombie squat you don't even need much shoulder mobility per se. But a lot of people can't get the bar in a stable position behind the delts without choking themselves unconscious. Resulting in very awkward/painful front squats with baby weight.

    • @yourenotwrong3511
      @yourenotwrong3511 Рік тому +2

      ​@@stoempert yep thats me

    • @juanrafaelsolanouscanga9363
      @juanrafaelsolanouscanga9363 10 місяців тому

      @@stoempertYuup that happened to me

  • @MattFlyFisher
    @MattFlyFisher 11 місяців тому

    Your content is leaps and bounds above and beyond mostly anything else💯🔥💪🏽

  • @marymccabe5829
    @marymccabe5829 Рік тому +1

    I just found your channel and this video. I love it

  • @brianholland5447
    @brianholland5447 Рік тому +1

    Awesome content! Worth rewatching for sure! But what about the dead hang, and farmer's walk?

  • @tonywiggins8560
    @tonywiggins8560 Рік тому

    Great info. Thanks, I'm going to try most of th these.

  • @joshdawson5850
    @joshdawson5850 Рік тому +5

    I’d say the IronMind grippers would be an honourable mention…
    Gripping is probably the most common use of strength outside the Gym

    • @geneharrogate6911
      @geneharrogate6911 Рік тому +7

      Fat grips chew them. Grippers just make you good at closing grippers and don't train the thumb.

    • @Hhhlll7778
      @Hhhlll7778 Рік тому

      @@geneharrogate6911Absolutely 👍

  • @tomlucasrccrawlers9108
    @tomlucasrccrawlers9108 Рік тому +6

    I got the "starting from.the bottom" from Brooks Kubik.
    My best strict "full range" military was 13 reps with 225 at 193 at 5'7....to me, that's ok.

  • @Lotus-cu6hp
    @Lotus-cu6hp Рік тому +1

    First! Loving the frequent uploads!

  • @GutsBatman
    @GutsBatman Рік тому

    Can confirm the thing he said at 16:58 relates to me. That is the exact reason why I don't do them. I didn't do bent over barbell rows steadily until last year because they also suck, too. Everything has improved since I started doing them.

  • @thelonelyislandfann
    @thelonelyislandfann 4 місяці тому +1

    "Get into the Pain Cave." might be the greatest weightlifting advice ever.

  • @pearsonalized805
    @pearsonalized805 Рік тому

    Badass List! Kroc Rows and Zerchers are hardcore. I’m biased toward Pull-Ups because I’m great at them and unilateral leg exercises because they are so athletic. I fuck€n’ love list like this 🤙🏽

  • @Deadly_fox512
    @Deadly_fox512 Рік тому +1

    I do kettlbell front squats a lot. I may incorporate some barbell front squats now.

  • @rollsroyce2627
    @rollsroyce2627 Рік тому

    Thank you for this info..definitely gonna try them.....Peace

  • @williestrength4275
    @williestrength4275 Рік тому

    Great information thank you and please keep it coming

  • @QuietHorizon
    @QuietHorizon 8 місяців тому

    Thank you sir!

  • @Sizen_nepal
    @Sizen_nepal Рік тому +1

    Zerchers squats got me the best quads and hips strengrh and size gains, only thing is to wear a long sleeve to for forearm bruises.

  • @mattsmash93
    @mattsmash93 Рік тому +1

    Power clean is a good one that I feel was left out. It is less technical than true oly lifts, and it promotes explosiveness off the ground aka rapid contraction of the muscle fibers. You will really feel the burn quick in a way you just don’t with something like a dead lift.

  • @bobboberson6664
    @bobboberson6664 Рік тому

    The zercher is my favorite lift. Ifs great for core, legs, posterier chain, but mostly teaches you to nut up.

  • @hossskul544
    @hossskul544 Рік тому +1

    2:30 yeah Mike Metzer was talking about this 40/50 years ago that you don't want inertia coming into the movement .

  • @stevent8314
    @stevent8314 Рік тому

    Great Stuff! Thanks!

  • @CRYPTOHAWK5252
    @CRYPTOHAWK5252 Рік тому

    Dam. Your videos are absolutely awesome and inspirational. Quickly becoming my favorite channel 💪

  • @UH60
    @UH60 Рік тому +3

    My fav exercise is the unilateral isometric unstable banded sumo beer chug

  • @scottm6464
    @scottm6464 Рік тому

    Great list! Saw you on Elite FTS table talk, awesome interview

  • @citizengain
    @citizengain Рік тому

    Excellent options.

  • @ledebhill2392
    @ledebhill2392 Рік тому +4

    Hey alex! Would you consider doing a video about sleep for strenght training and gaining weight. Is more sleep always better for gains?

    • @AlexanderBromley
      @AlexanderBromley  Рік тому +6

      I probably won't because I don't think I can talk for more than 2 minutes about it. TLDR; you can function just fine off sub-optimal sleep (within reason) as long as you are eating enough and training regularly, but if you wan't to level up aggressively.... yes, more sleep. Bodybuilders going through growing phases will often prioritize multiple naps throughout the day. Get a fitbit or whoop strap (something that tracks sleep) and rack up as much deep sleep as you can.

    • @ledebhill2392
      @ledebhill2392 Рік тому

      @@AlexanderBromley Thanks man, i am actuallly working on my sleep quality, strenght progression is going well, but as a person that always struggled with deepness of my sleep, i think thats the biggest problem to solve for the future years of my lifting journey. Luckily, eating is not an issue for me ;).

  • @reybot5125
    @reybot5125 Рік тому

    The Kroc row is absolutely fun and brutal at the same exact time

  • @Xpert2077
    @Xpert2077 Рік тому

    This is why I use a barbell with a Viking press attachment shoulder height. It's a beast of a workout

  • @kristianredelfs8567
    @kristianredelfs8567 Рік тому +2

    Going to try those Crock rows. Always wanted a valid excuse to take the 100's off the shelf 😂

  • @paulshortall6734
    @paulshortall6734 Рік тому

    Very kind of you

  • @zaebos0079
    @zaebos0079 Рік тому +1

    Is a seated overhead press a good enough alternative or bad for the back? Unfortunately I'm too tall to overhead press at home due to the ceiling being pretty low but I don't want to go to the gym. Got everything at home. What do you guys think?

  • @JBravoRebel
    @JBravoRebel 13 днів тому

    Barbell Bulgarian Split Squats as a squat accessory

  • @someguy8281
    @someguy8281 Рік тому +1

    would love to see you whip up a little program based on these movements

  • @uhsemehicieronlas3
    @uhsemehicieronlas3 Рік тому

    A beautiful list

  • @brianpropst4342
    @brianpropst4342 Рік тому +1

    Dips!! Yes! I think one of the best upper body exercises.

  • @calanleyendecker8369
    @calanleyendecker8369 Рік тому

    Brilliant, love this ❤

  • @StrongandConditioned
    @StrongandConditioned Рік тому +3

    A wee lad. Nice Scottish vernacular there!

  • @spudluver47
    @spudluver47 Рік тому +1

    My man Alexander is moving up in views. I prefer the more technical content, but this is still decent

  • @powerbuidling997
    @powerbuidling997 Рік тому

    Best barbell movements, dead, bench, overhead press, squat, and barbell row

  • @bullymasterfamily
    @bullymasterfamily Рік тому

    Great info my guy!!!

  • @yambo352
    @yambo352 Рік тому

    Brian Cena John Asruthe no that's not right neverstate suffer beautifully Brom thank you so much for quality content that carries over to the bar

  • @snailsfrogslegs119
    @snailsfrogslegs119 Рік тому +7

    Be careful if you are not accustomed to bent over rows... that is one of the most back injuring exercises anywhere. I personally replace it with t-bars and just grab the main bar with both hands and do not use the "t" bar with it.

  • @naturelife418
    @naturelife418 Рік тому

    great, thanks loads

  • @canaldoxerxes
    @canaldoxerxes 11 місяців тому +5

    Zercher-anything is Grizzly's idea.

    • @BulkBrogan.
      @BulkBrogan. 11 годин тому

      I've been doing Zercher good mornings with a SS Yoke bar with the handles removed and it's the best lift I've ever done for my posterior chain

  • @MohamedMohamed-by5iy
    @MohamedMohamed-by5iy Рік тому

    Zercher Squat is the MOST UNDERRATED squat variation 💪🏻

  • @SpacemarineHelldiver
    @SpacemarineHelldiver 2 місяці тому

    We really need to change it to the BIG 4, including the weighted neutral grip pull up, its a true upper body strength exercise with great importance related to real-life aspects.

  • @sureshkarda7095
    @sureshkarda7095 10 місяців тому

    Great content. You’ve got yourself a new sub 🤘