"A Minute in the Hole" - loaded squat compression
Weighted mobility development
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49s
THE WHAT & HOW:
A static frame for experiencing, and accustoming to, prolonged stress, both physical & psychological, in the ACTIVE squat position (i.e. bottom position of back squat). Choose a weight that allows you to maintain your form throughout - do NOT let your form & structure deteriorate.
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