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Backward Drag vs Chair Squat

Backward Drag - starting position
Backward Drag - ending position
Backward Drag
beginner·Other·compound
Chair Squat - starting position
Chair Squat - ending position
Chair Squat
beginner·Machine·compound

Side-by-Side

Backward Drag
VS
Chair Squat
beginner
Level
beginner
Other
Equipment
Machine
compound
Mechanic
compound
pull
Force
push
Strongman
Category
Strength
quadriceps
Primary
quadriceps
calvesforearmsgluteshamstringslower back
Secondary
calvesgluteshamstrings

Muscle Analysis

Shared

quadricepscalvesgluteshamstrings

Only in Backward Drag

forearmslower back

Instructions

Backward Drag

1

Load a sled with the desired weight, attaching a rope or straps to the sled that you can hold onto.

2

Begin the exercise by moving backwards for a given distance. Leaning back, extend through the legs for short steps to move as quickly as possible.

Chair Squat

1

To begin, first set the bar to a position that best matches your height. Once the bar is loaded, step under it and position it across the back of your shoulders.

2

Take the bar with your hands facing forward, unlock it and lift it off the rack by extending your legs.

3

Move your feet forward about 18 inches in front of the bar. Position your legs using a shoulder width stance with the toes slightly pointed out. Look forward at all times and maintain a neutral or slightly arched spine. This will be your starting position.

4

Slowly lower the bar by bending the knees as you maintain a straight posture with the head up. Continue down until the angle between the upper and lower leg breaks 90 degrees.

5

Begin to raise the bar as you exhale by pushing the floor with the heels of your feet, extending the knees and returning to the starting position.

6

Repeat for the recommended amount of repetitions.

Verdict

Both exercises target the quadriceps. Backward Drag is a beginner exercise using other, while Chair Squat is beginner and uses machine. Choose Backward Drag if you have access to other, or Chair Squat if you prefer machine.

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