
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Send a text
In this episode of Between 2 Racks, we finally give the squat the attention it deserves.
We break down why the squat remains one of the most versatile and scalable movement patterns in strength training. From high bar vs low bar positioning to stance width and foot angle, this conversation moves beyond dogma and into application. The goal is not to argue preferences, but to understand leverage, anatomy, and context.
We discuss when to front load, when to back load, and how to choose between goblet, Zercher, safety bar, cambered bar, quad squat, cyclist squat, hack squat, box squat, and wide stance variations. More importantly, we explain why those decisions should reflect the person in front of you, not ideology.
The episode also explores sticking points in the squat, technical breakdown patterns, and how programming adjustments differ for novice, intermediate, and advanced trainees. Whether you are addressing bottom range weakness, mid-range stalls, or upper back collapse, the solution lies in structured progression, not random variation.
If you coach strength athletes, general population clients, or yourself, this episode is a deep dive into one of the most fundamental patterns in training.
The squat is simple. Coaching it well is not.
0:00 Welcome and Introduction to the Squat Episode
1:00 Why the Squat is So Important
3:42 Squat as a Primal Movement Pattern
7:00 High Bar vs Low Bar Squat Discussion
12:41 Pauric's Experience with Low Bar Squat
16:00 Squat Stance and Foot Position
22:27 Breathing Techniques During Squats
28:48 Goblet Squat and Front Squat Variations
31:51 Quad Squat and Cyclist Squat Explained
39:31 Hack Squat Technique and Common Mistakes
42:21 Safety Bar and Camber Bar Squats
50:26 Box Squat vs Squat to Box
55:33 Wide Stance Squat Applications
60:10 Optimizing Squat Macrocycle Resource
65:49 Closing Announcements and Upcoming Events
Stay Connected with KILO:
By KILO Education5
1717 ratings
Send a text
In this episode of Between 2 Racks, we finally give the squat the attention it deserves.
We break down why the squat remains one of the most versatile and scalable movement patterns in strength training. From high bar vs low bar positioning to stance width and foot angle, this conversation moves beyond dogma and into application. The goal is not to argue preferences, but to understand leverage, anatomy, and context.
We discuss when to front load, when to back load, and how to choose between goblet, Zercher, safety bar, cambered bar, quad squat, cyclist squat, hack squat, box squat, and wide stance variations. More importantly, we explain why those decisions should reflect the person in front of you, not ideology.
The episode also explores sticking points in the squat, technical breakdown patterns, and how programming adjustments differ for novice, intermediate, and advanced trainees. Whether you are addressing bottom range weakness, mid-range stalls, or upper back collapse, the solution lies in structured progression, not random variation.
If you coach strength athletes, general population clients, or yourself, this episode is a deep dive into one of the most fundamental patterns in training.
The squat is simple. Coaching it well is not.
0:00 Welcome and Introduction to the Squat Episode
1:00 Why the Squat is So Important
3:42 Squat as a Primal Movement Pattern
7:00 High Bar vs Low Bar Squat Discussion
12:41 Pauric's Experience with Low Bar Squat
16:00 Squat Stance and Foot Position
22:27 Breathing Techniques During Squats
28:48 Goblet Squat and Front Squat Variations
31:51 Quad Squat and Cyclist Squat Explained
39:31 Hack Squat Technique and Common Mistakes
42:21 Safety Bar and Camber Bar Squats
50:26 Box Squat vs Squat to Box
55:33 Wide Stance Squat Applications
60:10 Optimizing Squat Macrocycle Resource
65:49 Closing Announcements and Upcoming Events
Stay Connected with KILO:

26,401 Listeners

30,215 Listeners

4,477 Listeners

2,225 Listeners

8,121 Listeners

12 Listeners

3,046 Listeners

46,416 Listeners

29,296 Listeners

3,118 Listeners

593 Listeners

20,613 Listeners

1,282 Listeners

62 Listeners

6 Listeners