Belt Squat Suitcase Marching

The belt squat suitcase marching exercise combines unilateral kettlebell loading with dynamic belt squat work to simultaneously develop hip strength, core stability, and cardiovascular conditioning in a single movement pattern. This hybrid exercise challenges your obliques and anti-lateral flexion strength while building powerful hip flexors and single-leg stability, making it valuable for athletes, powerlifters, and anyone seeking functional strength without spinal compression. Whether programmed as a strength accessory or high-intensity conditioning finisher, this versatile variation delivers comprehensive training benefits that transfer directly to athletic performance and real-world movement demands.

How To Program Conjugate: GPP And Extra Workouts (Step By Step Guide)

Discover how to effectively implement GPP (General Physical Preparedness) workouts within the conjugate system to maximize your powerlifting performance. This comprehensive guide breaks down the optimal structure for extra workouts, providing detailed templates for both one-day and two-day approaches that enhance recovery and address weak points without compromising your main training sessions. Learn how Louie Simmons’ principles of training density and strategic conditioning can elevate your strength game while maintaining proper recovery between max effort and dynamic effort days.