Want to improve strength, power, and overall athleticism? Then you've gotta squat. This variation will enhance your squatting technique and help you bust through plateaus.
I learned this one from my mentor, strongman competitor Chad Coy. While most squats use elastic energy stored in the muscle to help spring you out of the bottom position, the rocket squat requires your muscles to do ALL of the work.
Starting at the bottom, there's no eccentric/negative component. You're forced to get tight and brace properly at the bottom position of the squat. This is useful for developing "starting strength," meaning you must create force from a dead stop.
Sometimes heavy squats can turn into a movement resembling good mornings when coming out of the bottom of the lift. This exercise helps you work on your sticking points so you can avoid this.
Rocket squats can be tricky to get into, so use these cues:
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