Legs·Machine·Compound
Smith Machine Pistol Squat
Quads · Machine
Intermediate
Body Part
Legs
Equipment
Machine
Level
Intermediate
Type
Compound
Force
Push
The Smith Machine Pistol Squat is an intermediate machine exercise that primarily targets the Quads.
Muscles Worked
Quads primaryCalves secondaryGlutes secondaryHamstrings secondary
How to Do the Smith Machine Pistol Squat
- 1To begin, first set the bar to a position that best matches your height. Step under it and position the bar across the back of your shoulders.
- 2Take the bar with your hands facing forward, unlock it and lift it off the rack by extending your legs. 3
- 3Move one foot forward about 12 inches in front of the bar. Extend the other leg out in front of you, holding it off the ground. Look forward at all times and maintain a neutral or slightly arched spine. This will be your starting position.
- 4Maintaining good posture, lower yourself by flexing the knee and hip, going down as far as flexibility allows.
- 5Pause briefly at the bottom and then return to the starting position by driving through the heel of your foot, extending the knee and hip.
Related Exercises
Exercise data from the open-source Free Exercise DB.