
Stronger Than Your Boyfriend
Stronger Than Your Boyfriend
Are Squats & Deadlifts Necessary?
In this episode of the podcast, we ask the question: “Are squats and deadlifts essential in a strength training routine?” The short answer is yes—but not in the way you might think. Squats and hinges are part of the eight foundational movement patterns in strength training. These movements are considered foundational because they can be loaded heavily and are compound movements that engage the entire body. However, not everything is black and white. Some people may not initially be able to perform movements like back squats and deadlifts, but there are squat and hinge variations that can be used to build up to them. That said, depending on your body and fitness goals, these specific lifts don’t have to be included in your routine. This episode breaks down these movements, explores why someone might opt out of them, highlights the importance of unilateral training, and explains why your goals matter when designing a strength program. Fitness has guidelines, not laws. Programming should always be based on individual needs and meet you where you’re at.
In this episode, we discuss:
- Do You Really Need to Squat or Back Squat?
- Are Deadlifts Necessary?
- Squats, Deadlifts & Other Lifts—But Make It Work for You
- Why Movement Matters
- Alternatives to Squatting & Lifting
- Why Fitness Rules Are Guidelines, Not Laws
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