Single Arm Kettlebell Front Rack Squat
Description
The Single Arm Kettlebell Front Rack Squat is a knee dominant exercise targeting the quadriceps. Equipment: Kettlebell. Difficulty: Intermediate.
FAQ
What muscles does Single Arm Kettlebell Front Rack Squat work?
Single Arm Kettlebell Front Rack Squat primarily targets the Quadriceps. Secondary muscles involved include Gluteus Maximus. It is classified as a intermediate-level compound lift.
How do you perform Single Arm Kettlebell Front Rack Squat correctly?
The Single Arm Kettlebell Front Rack Squat is a knee dominant exercise targeting the quadriceps. Equipment: Kettlebell. Difficulty: Intermediate.
What equipment is needed for Single Arm Kettlebell Front Rack Squat?
Single Arm Kettlebell Front Rack Squat requires Kettlebell. It is categorized as a knee dominant compound lift.
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