How Low CAN You Go?
BY: Adam Brush - Institute of Human Performance

As it pertains to squats, the question shouldn’t be how low should you go, but rather how low can you go?
From my own observations at the
So, if vertical loaded barbell squats can limit mobility due to poor stability, how can we still squat and train for each of these components. For me, the answer is the Shuttle MVP (MVP) – an absolute workhorse at the
At IHP I take a dual squatting approach. One, continue to squat with vertical loads to improve stability. Two, implement squats on the MVP to maintain depth/mobility of the squat. Because of its horizontal carriage, coupled with the adjustable headrest, the MVP basically minimizes gravity while allowing for a wide range of squat depths to be performed safely. In addition, the MVP is equipped with up to 16 selectorized bands allowing for those varying squat depths to be trained with loads less than, and (in some cases) equal to or even greater than bodyweight. This dual squatting approach has been a balanced combination for mobility, stability and strength.
Train hard. Train Smart.
