] The Box Squat ] ] Technique is the most important factor in squatting big ] weights. If you're training with bad technique then it ] doesn't matter what supplemental exercises you use or how ] many sets or reps you perform. Your squat will only go so ] far and then get stuck. This article will describe the ] correct technique for performing the box squat. I feel ] the box squat is the best way to train the squat, period. ] The form is the same as the regular squat but with the ] added bonus of being able to develop explosive strength. ] The box squat also places all the stress directly on all ] the squatting muscles. ] ] Every member of Westside Barbell performs box squats year ] around with the only regular "free squat" being done in ] competition. The technique I'll describe has taken my ] squat from 760 to 935 over the past five years, but I ] wasn't always a big fan of the box squat. When I squatted ] 760, I didn't believe in box squatting and trained all my ] squats the same way many of you are doing now. I used a ] progressive overload method using the Western method of ] periodization. The result of all my hard work? My squat ] stayed at the 730 to 760 range for five years without any ] progress! I had to change. Part of this change included ] box squatting. Dave Tate on box squats. Squatting from Head to Toe |