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Alternate Leg Diagonal Bound vs Front Barbell Squat To A Bench

Alternate Leg Diagonal Bound - starting position
Alternate Leg Diagonal Bound - ending position
Alternate Leg Diagonal Bound
beginner·None·compound
Front Barbell Squat To A Bench - starting position
Front Barbell Squat To A Bench - ending position
Front Barbell Squat To A Bench
expert·Barbell·compound

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Alternate Leg Diagonal Bound
VS
Front Barbell Squat To A Bench
beginner
Level
expert
None
Equipment
Barbell
compound
Mechanic
compound
push
Force
push
Plyometrics
Category
Strength
quadriceps
Primary
quadriceps
abductorsadductorscalvesgluteshamstrings
Secondary
calvesgluteshamstrings

Muscle Analysis

Shared

quadricepscalvesgluteshamstrings

Only in Alternate Leg Diagonal Bound

abductorsadductors

Instructions

Alternate Leg Diagonal Bound

1

Assume a comfortable stance with one foot slightly in front of the other.

2

Begin by pushing off with the front leg, driving the opposite knee forward and as high as possible before landing. Attempt to cover as much distance to each side with each bound.

3

It may help to use a line on the ground to guage distance from side to side.

4

Repeat the sequence with the other leg.

Front Barbell Squat To A Bench

1

This exercise is best performed inside a squat rack for safety purposes. To begin, first set a flat bench behind you and set the bar on a rack that best matches your height. Once the correct height is chosen and the bar is loaded, bring your arms up under the bar while keeping the elbows high and the upper arm slightly above parallel to the floor. Rest the bar on top of the deltoids and cross your arms while grasping the bar for total control.

2

Lift the bar off the rack by first pushing with your legs and at the same time straightening your torso.

3

Step away from the rack and position your legs using a shoulder width medium stance with the toes slightly pointed out. Keep your head up at all times as looking down will get you off balance and also maintain a straight back. This will be your starting position. (Note: For the purposes of this discussion we will use the medium stance described above which targets overall development; however you can choose any of the three stances described in the foot positioning section).

4

Begin to slowly lower the bar by bending the knees as you maintain a straight posture with the head up. Continue down until you touch the bench with your glutes. Inhale as you perform this portion of the movement. Tip: If you performed the exercise correctly, the front of the knees should make an imaginary straight line with the toes that is perpendicular to the front. If your knees are past that imaginary line (if they are past your toes) then you are placing undue stress on the knee and the exercise has been performed incorrectly.

5

Begin to raise the bar as you exhale by pushing the floor mainly with the heel of your foot as you straighten the legs again and go back to the starting position.

6

Repeat for the recommended amount of repetitions.

Verdict

Both exercises target the quadriceps. Alternate Leg Diagonal Bound is a beginner exercise using none, while Front Barbell Squat To A Bench is expert and uses barbell. Choose Alternate Leg Diagonal Bound if you're looking for a more accessible option, or Front Barbell Squat To A Bench for a greater challenge.

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