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Front Foot Elevated Split Squat with Ipsilateral Load

Quadriceps Intermediate Various knee dominant Legs

Description

The Front Foot Elevated Split Squat with Ipsilateral Load is a knee dominant exercise targeting the quadriceps. Equipment: Various. Difficulty: Intermediate.

FAQ

What muscles does Front Foot Elevated Split Squat with Ipsilateral Load work?

Front Foot Elevated Split Squat with Ipsilateral Load primarily targets the Quadriceps. It is classified as a intermediate-level compound lift.

How do you perform Front Foot Elevated Split Squat with Ipsilateral Load correctly?

The Front Foot Elevated Split Squat with Ipsilateral Load is a knee dominant exercise targeting the quadriceps. Equipment: Various. Difficulty: Intermediate.

What equipment is needed for Front Foot Elevated Split Squat with Ipsilateral Load?

Front Foot Elevated Split Squat with Ipsilateral Load requires Various. It is categorized as a knee dominant compound lift.

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