Hatfield Reverse Lunge

The Hatfield reverse lunge is a single-leg strength exercise that uses a safety squat bar and band pegs (or a second barbell) for stability, allowing you to load heavier than a traditional reverse lunge while training the glutes, hamstrings, and quads unilaterally. In this guide, I break down the setup, technique, biomechanics, and programming recommendations so you can use this lunge variation to build lower-body strength, size, and athletic performance. It’s also one of the best lunge variations for in-season athletes and lifters managing low back issues.

Heels Elevated Hatfield Bulgarian Split Squat

The heels elevated Hatfield Bulgarian split squat is a quad-dominant single-leg exercise that uses a safety squat bar and hand support to maximize lower body loading and eliminate balance as a limiting factor. Learn how to set up and perform this powerful Bulgarian split squat variation, including the muscles worked and the best programming strategies for strength and hypertrophy. Whether you’re training for powerlifting, athletics, or general lower body size and strength, this exercise is one of the most effective tools you can add to your leg day.