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Exercise guide

Weighted Pistol Squat

A complete movement guide from 4-Week Glutes and Legs Shape Program: Progression Cycle 5

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Weighted Pistol Squat exercise animation
Purpose and technique

How this exercise works

The Weighted Pistol Squat is an advanced lower body exercise that targets the quadriceps, glutes, hamstrings, and core. It involves performing a single-leg squat while holding a weight, enhancing strength, balance, and coordination. This exercise requires significant flexibility and stability, making it suitable for experienced athletes.

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Description

Movement overview

The Weighted Pistol Squat is an advanced lower body exercise that targets the quadriceps, glutes, hamstrings, and core. It involves performing a single-leg squat while holding a weight, enhancing strength, balance, and coordination. This exercise requires significant flexibility and stability, making it suitable for experienced athletes.

Execution

Step-by-step cues

  1. Begin by standing upright with your feet hip-width apart and hold a dumbbell or kettlebell close to your chest.
  2. Extend one leg forward, keeping it straight and off the ground.
  3. Engage your core and slowly lower your body into a squat on the supporting leg, keeping your chest up and back straight.
  4. Descend until your thigh is parallel to the ground or as low as your flexibility allows.
  5. Pause briefly at the bottom of the movement, then press through your heel to return to the starting position.
  6. Complete the desired number of repetitions on one leg before switching to the other.
Coach notes

Technical tips

  • Maintain a tight core throughout the movement to ensure balance and stability.
  • Focus on keeping your knee aligned with your toes to prevent injury.
  • If you're new to this exercise, start without weights to master the form before adding resistance.
  • Use a bench or box for support if needed when learning the movement.
  • Control the descent and ascent to maximize muscle engagement and avoid using momentum.
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