Muscle Group

Quads

The Quadriceps — located at the front of the thigh — are responsible for knee extension and stabilisation during squats, lunges, and step-ups. Strong quads enhance athletic performance, jumping ability, and joint integrity.

Exercises like front squats, lunges, and step-ups target this group, improving lower-body drive and coordination. Balanced quad strength supports proper knee tracking and reduces injury risk during both strength and endurance training.

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Single-Leg Depth Drop to Lateral Bound & Return

Single-Leg Depth Drop to Lateral Bound & Return

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Single-Leg Lateral Bound to Vertical Jump & Return

Single-Leg Lateral Bound to Vertical Jump & Return

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Single-Leg Alternating Lateral Box Bounds

Single-Leg Alternating Lateral Box Bounds

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Single-Leg Box Hop to Lateral Bound & Return

Single-Leg Box Hop to Lateral Bound & Return

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