You can still work out, even if your joints aren’t what they once were. Credit... Supported by By Adele Jackson-Gibson Photographs and Video by Gritchelle Fallesgon Most exercise scientists today say ...
Doing squats can be daunting if you tend to experience knee pain in your workout routine — but don't write off the move just yet. According to fitness expert and ACSM-certified trainer John Ford, the ...
’Tis the season to be busy, busy, busy! Whether we intend for it to happen or not, this time of year we always take on a little more than we should! It could be work, it could be holiday get-togethers ...
I’ve been lifting weights for more than a decade now and, bar a misinformed early phase dominated by bicep curls, I’ve been doing heavy squats for most of this time. But despite this, I’ve never worn ...
If patellar tendonitis—that nagging pain in the front of your knee—is slowing you down, Aaron Horschig, D.P.T., of Squat University has a plan to help. In a recent video, he breaks down a three-phase ...
Squats are one of the major compound lifts, and countless variations—back squats, goblet squats, split squats, front squats—help target particular muscles in your lower body. A relatively ...