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When it comes to functional movement, the squat is one of the most important exercises you can do. Not only does it strengthen your lower body and core, but it's also essential for maintaining mobility and independence as you age.
So why is the squat such a crucial movement? For starters, it's one of the most natural movements that humans can perform. From a young age, we learn to sit, stand, and move around by using our legs and hips. As we get older, however, we often lose the ability to perform these basic movements due to inactivity and poor posture.
But by incorporating squats into your training routine, you can maintain and improve your mobility and overall health. Squatting helps to strengthen the muscles in your legs, hips, and core, which can improve your balance, stability, and overall movement patterns. It can also help reduce the risk of injuries and improve your performance in a variety of activities, from sports to everyday tasks.
To perform a proper squat, check out the video below with Coach Sam from BTB 1.0. He goes over the basic form and technique for the squat, including how to set up your feet, engage your core, and maintain a neutral spine. By mastering the basics of the squat, you can ensure that you're getting the most out of this essential movement.
So don't let your squatting skills gather dust - incorporate this fundamental movement into your training routine and reap the benefits of optimal health and mobility.
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