I lift weights to get better at life, not for a sport or to set records, and lately I've been thinking about the front squat. The back squat is always touted as the king of lower body exercises (and I do deadlift and back squat heavily in my workout routines), but I'm wondering if the front squat isn't more useful in training one for everyday challenges. It utilizes more of the upper body, is easier to get to proper depth and sets up for including power cleans in future workouts. I find that my posture is better since I've started front squatting and that the depth on my back squat is better. It also passes the "likely to be useful in real life" test. It's much closer to real-life actions like lifting an appliance onto a truck vs the back squat. THoughts?


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