Background: Squatting is a core exercise for many purposes. The tissue loading during squatting is crucial for positive adaptation and to avoid injury. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of narrow, hip and wide stance widths, foot position angles (0°, 21°, and 42°), strength exercise experience, and barbell load (0 and 50% body weight, experts only) during squatting. Methods: Novice (N = 21) and experienced (N = 21) squatters performed 9 different variations of squats (3 stance widths, 3 foot placement angles). A 3D motion capture system (100 Hz) and two force plates (2000 Hz) were used to record mediolateral knee displacement (ΔD*), range of motion (RoM) at the hip and knee joints, and joint moments at the hip, knee, and lower ba...
An effective and often prescribed compound exercise for the lower limb is the squat movement. The pu...
The purpose of this study was to identify the effect of squatting in a common, in a knee-shifted pos...
Context: Hip pain is associated with reduced hip muscle strength. range of movement (ROM), and decre...
Abstract Background Squatting is a core exercise for many purposes. The tissue loading during squatt...
Squatting is a core exercise for many purposes. The tissue loading during squatting is crucial for p...
Introduction: The back squat is considered safe if performed correctly. However, there is a disagree...
Background: The back squat exercise is a common and essential clinical rehabilitation exercise. As a...
Barbell placement and stance width both affect lifting performance in the back squat around the stic...
Exercising the hip adductor muscle (ADD) in lengthened positions may prevent soccer related injuries...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of foot placement (stance width and foot an...
Exercising the hip adductor muscle (ADD) in lengthened positions may prevent soccer related injuries...
Different stance widths are commonly utilized when completing the barbell back squat during athletic...
This two-experiment study aimed to explore habitual and manipulated stance widths on squat biomechan...
Isometric bodyweight squats are fundamental exercises in athletic training and rehabilitation. Previ...
The squat is used extensively in strength and conditioning, physical therapy, rehabilitation, and fi...
An effective and often prescribed compound exercise for the lower limb is the squat movement. The pu...
The purpose of this study was to identify the effect of squatting in a common, in a knee-shifted pos...
Context: Hip pain is associated with reduced hip muscle strength. range of movement (ROM), and decre...
Abstract Background Squatting is a core exercise for many purposes. The tissue loading during squatt...
Squatting is a core exercise for many purposes. The tissue loading during squatting is crucial for p...
Introduction: The back squat is considered safe if performed correctly. However, there is a disagree...
Background: The back squat exercise is a common and essential clinical rehabilitation exercise. As a...
Barbell placement and stance width both affect lifting performance in the back squat around the stic...
Exercising the hip adductor muscle (ADD) in lengthened positions may prevent soccer related injuries...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of foot placement (stance width and foot an...
Exercising the hip adductor muscle (ADD) in lengthened positions may prevent soccer related injuries...
Different stance widths are commonly utilized when completing the barbell back squat during athletic...
This two-experiment study aimed to explore habitual and manipulated stance widths on squat biomechan...
Isometric bodyweight squats are fundamental exercises in athletic training and rehabilitation. Previ...
The squat is used extensively in strength and conditioning, physical therapy, rehabilitation, and fi...
An effective and often prescribed compound exercise for the lower limb is the squat movement. The pu...
The purpose of this study was to identify the effect of squatting in a common, in a knee-shifted pos...
Context: Hip pain is associated with reduced hip muscle strength. range of movement (ROM), and decre...