Exercise of the Week: The Lumberjack Squat
by the editors
Contrary to popular belief, the "lumberjack squat" isn't what people in
the logging industry head off to do behind a large poplar tree after
having a hearty breakfast of bran flakes.
Instead, it's a helluva' cool squatting movement that doesn't compress the spine. Furthermore,
if you've got a newbie under your wing, there's probably no better way
to teach him proper squatting form. You simply can't do the movement
unless you keep your chest puffed out and your lower back arched. Simply
place one business end of an Olympic bar smack-dab in a corner of the
room (if you don't own the apparatus shown in the picture). Load up the
opposite side with a plate or two, grasp the bar with both hands, and
hoist it up to chin level. Now, squat away! To make it
more challenging, try the double contraction method — that's where you
squat down completely, bring yourself halfway up, squat all the way
down again, and then stand up all the way. That's one rep. Once you try this movement, we're pretty sure you'll want to make it a regular part of your squat program.
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