To protect the spine, it is vital to avoid putting the barbell directly on the vertebrae, but to enable the upper back muscles to serve as a cushion on which the barbell can rest. Like the Front Squat, it’s important to make sure you’re not bothered by the barbell on your back and have all the success points in mind for your perfect squat.
800 meter Run 50 Back Squats (135/95 lb) 50 Bench Press (135/95 lb) 800 meter Run 35 Back Squat (135/95 lb) 35 Bench Press (135/95 lb) 800 meter Run 20 Back Squat (135/95 lb) 20 Bench Press (135/95 lb) 800 meter Run 1 Muscle-Up
800 meter Run 10 Deadlifts (225/155 lb) 600 meter Run 20 Back Squats (225/155 lb) 400 meter Run 30 Front Squats (135/95 lb) 200 meter Run 40 Cleans (135/95 lb)