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.

Athlete performing sandbag squat clean, mid-catch in deep squat, sandbag at chest, powerful hip drive visible, cinematic gym lighting showing control and strength
Sandbag Squat Clean

Sandbag Squat Clean

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Female Athlete performing barbell Zercher squat, bar held in the crease of the elbows, chest upright, deep squat position, cinematic gym lighting showing strength and control
Barbell Zercher Squat

Barbell Zercher Squat

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Athlete performing barbell front rack step-up, elbows high, upright torso, front foot on box driving upward, cinematic gym lighting showing balance and power
Barbell Front Rack Step-Up

Barbell Front Rack Step-Up

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Athlete performing barbell front rack lunge, elbows high, torso upright, front knee over ankle, cinematic gym lighting showing strength and control
Barbell Front Rack Lunge

Barbell Front Rack Lunge

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Athlete performing kettlebell front rack squat, elbows high, upright posture, strong control at depth, cinematic gym lighting highlighting balance and focus
Kettlebell Front Rack Squat

Kettlebell Front Rack Squat

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