Legs·Barbell·Compound
Reverse Band Power Squat
Quads · Barbell
Advanced
Body Part
Legs
Equipment
Barbell
Level
Advanced
Type
Compound
Force
Push
The Reverse Band Power Squat is an advanced barbell exercise that primarily targets the Quads.
Muscles Worked
Quads primaryAdductors secondaryCalves secondaryGlutes secondaryHamstrings secondaryLower Back secondary
How to Do the Reverse Band Power Squat
- 1Begin in a power rack with the pins and bar set at the appropriate height. After loading the bar, attach bands to the top of the rack, using either pegs or the frame itself. Attach the other end of the bands to the bar.
- 2Begin by stepping under the bar and placing it across the back of the shoulders. Squeeze your shoulder blades together and rotate your elbows forward, attempting to bend the bar across your shoulders. Remove the bar from the rack, creating a tight arch in your lower back, and step back into position. Place your feet wide for more emphasis on the back, glutes, adductors, and hamstrings.
- 3Keep your head facing forward. With your back, shoulders, and core tight, push your knees and butt out and you begin your descent. Sit back with your hips as much as possible. Ideally, your shins should be perpendicular to the ground. Lower bar position necessitates a greater torso lean to keep the bar over the heels. Continue until you break parallel, which is defined as the crease of the hip being in line with the top of the knee.
- 4Keeping the weight on your heels and pushing your feet and knees out, drive upward as you lead the movement with your head. Continue upward, maintaining tightness head to toe, until you have returned to the starting position.
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Exercise data from the open-source Free Exercise DB.