Legs·Barbell·Compound
Front Squat (Clean Grip)
Quads · Barbell
Intermediate
Body Part
Legs
Equipment
Barbell
Level
Intermediate
Type
Compound
Force
Push
The Front Squat (Clean Grip) is an intermediate barbell exercise that primarily targets the Quads.
Muscles Worked
Quads primaryCore secondaryGlutes secondaryHamstrings secondary
How to Do the Front Squat (Clean Grip)
- 1To begin, first set the bar in a rack slightly below shoulder level. Rest the bar on top of the deltoids, pushing into the clavicles, and lightly touching the throat. Your hands should be in a clean grip, touching the bar only with your fingers to help keep it in position.
- 2Lift the bar off the rack by first pushing with your legs and at the same time straightening your torso. Step away from the rack and position your legs using a shoulder width medium stance with the toes slightly pointed out. Keep your head and elbows up at all times. This will be your starting position.
- 3Bend at the knees, sitting down between your legs. Continue down until your hamstrings are on your calves. Keep your knees aligned with your feet by consciously using your abductors to push your knees out as you squat.
- 4Begin to raise the bar as you exhale by pushing the floor mainly with the heel or middle of your foot as you straighten the legs again and return to the starting position.
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Exercise data from the open-source Free Exercise DB.