Benefits of Squats

The benefits of squats are nothing short of incredible. Seriously. No hype. They are without the best leg exercise, and many experts argue that they're the best exercise, period.

On this page, I'll list and explain the top advantages of squatting.

If you haven't already mastered the squat technique, then you should take a look at the squat exercise guide as well as these tips on how to squat -- Because, without proper form, you'll never fully achieve these benefits...

Squat Exercise Benefits. As with any exercise, when performed correctly the squat exercise has its benefits. The squat can even be considered the king of all weight lifting exercises. This one single movement can achieve total body results. Below, I'll list the most profound squatting benefits.

  • Build Large and Powerful Legs. The most obvious benefits of squats is its ability to develop lower body strength and overall muscle mass. This is possible because the squat is the only exercise where you can handle such a heavy load that works so many muscle groups.
  • Burn Extra Calories. This exercise works many major muscle groups. One movement can work the entire lower body. Anytime you stimulate muscle, you are burning calories and you burn more calories if you increase the intensity of stimulation, by adding resistance. So it makes sense that squats burn a lot of calories because it utilizes a lot of muscle groups.
  • Better Flexibility. Squats can increase flexibility in the lower body, especially in the hips. This can improve everything from your posture to your performance ability on other exercises, to your ability to move around better in daily life or while playing sports.
  • Improved Heart and Lung Capacity. Increased heart and lung power can also be achieved with the squat exercise. This is undoubtedly good for your health, will increase your performance, and allow you to train harder on all exercises.
  • Stronger Core Muscles. The stabilizing muscles of the abdominal region and lower back become stronger. Squats work your core because they are forced to stabilize the heavy barbell, which is located so far away from your center of gravity.
  • Healthier Bones, Joints, and Body Tissues. This excellent exercise also builds stronger and denser bones, and prevents osteoporosis. On top of that, it strengthens connective tissues, and can safeguard your knees, ankles, and back from injury.

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