Kickstand Goblet Squat

The kickstand goblet squat is a quad-dominant squat variation that uses a staggered stance to emphasize one leg at a time — with nothing more than a single dumbbell or kettlebell. Learn proper setup, technique, and programming for this effective unilateral accessory exercise. Perfect for garage gym athletes, beginners, and anyone looking to add single-leg quad work without machines.

Heels Elevated Spanish Squat

The heels elevated Spanish squat combines resistance band tension with heel elevation to create one of the most effective quad-building and knee-strengthening exercises available for powerlifters, athletes, and fitness enthusiasts. This comprehensive guide covers proper setup, execution technique, and programming recommendations for maximizing quadriceps hypertrophy while improving knee health and squat performance. Learn how to use this accessory movement to build stronger quads, enhance athletic performance, and maintain long-term knee joint integrity.

Floating Heel Landmine Goblet Squat

The floating heel landmine goblet squat is a revolutionary squat variation that combines heel elevation with landmine training to dramatically improve quad development and squat depth while eliminating ankle mobility limitations. This innovative exercise allows you to achieve deeper ranges of motion than traditional squats by staying on your toes throughout the movement, creating a more quad-dominant movement pattern that’s perfect for athletes and fitness enthusiasts looking to break through strength plateaus. Whether you’re struggling with ankle mobility issues or simply want to add an effective new squat variation to your routine, this landmine exercise delivers exceptional results for lower body strength and functional movement.