Midline Stability in the Front Squat

ByCrossFit August 22, 2020

The front squat builds exactly on the mechanics of the air squat. All that is added is a load supported in the front rack position, where the weight sits squarely on the upper chest and shoulders, and the elbows point forward to bring the upper arms parallel to the floor. This rack position, critical to weightlifting, both demands and improves wrist and shoulder flexibility while the load, supported by the torso, both demands and improves midline stability.

During a CrossFit Level 1 Certificate Course, Nicole Christensen (CF-L4) uses verbal cues to instruct a participant to maintain a tight midline in the front rack position.

Filmed at CrossFit Decimate, June 21-22, 2020.


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