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Tristen Sweredoski 06/05/2019 Keshequa High School Q4-W13 Squat Benchmark #4 Max Squat Day

Warm Up with an appropriate weight based on your 2nd quarter max. Work up slowly to try to beat your best lift.

Begin with the barbell supported on top of the traps. The chest should be up and the head facing forward. Adopt a hip-width stance with the feet turned out as needed.

Descend by flexing the knees, refraining from moving the hips back as much as possible. This requires that the knees travel forward. Ensure that they stay align with the feet. The goal is to keep the torso as upright as possible.

Continue all the way down, keeping the weight on the front of the heel. At the moment the upper legs contact the lower legs reverse the motion, driving the weight upward.
155 lbs
Performed as RX
Hunter Stephens 06/05/2019 Keshequa High School Q4-W13 Squat Benchmark #4 Max Squat Day

Warm Up with an appropriate weight based on your 2nd quarter max. Work up slowly to try to beat your best lift.

Begin with the barbell supported on top of the traps. The chest should be up and the head facing forward. Adopt a hip-width stance with the feet turned out as needed.

Descend by flexing the knees, refraining from moving the hips back as much as possible. This requires that the knees travel forward. Ensure that they stay align with the feet. The goal is to keep the torso as upright as possible.

Continue all the way down, keeping the weight on the front of the heel. At the moment the upper legs contact the lower legs reverse the motion, driving the weight upward.
215 lbs
Performed as RX
Ashley Barkley 06/05/2019 Keshequa High School Q4-W13 Squat Benchmark #4 Max Squat Day

Warm Up with an appropriate weight based on your 2nd quarter max. Work up slowly to try to beat your best lift.

Begin with the barbell supported on top of the traps. The chest should be up and the head facing forward. Adopt a hip-width stance with the feet turned out as needed.

Descend by flexing the knees, refraining from moving the hips back as much as possible. This requires that the knees travel forward. Ensure that they stay align with the feet. The goal is to keep the torso as upright as possible.

Continue all the way down, keeping the weight on the front of the heel. At the moment the upper legs contact the lower legs reverse the motion, driving the weight upward.
135 . lbs
Performed as RX
Paige McKerrow 06/05/2019 Keshequa High School Q4-W13 Squat Benchmark #4 Max Squat Day

Warm Up with an appropriate weight based on your 2nd quarter max. Work up slowly to try to beat your best lift.

Begin with the barbell supported on top of the traps. The chest should be up and the head facing forward. Adopt a hip-width stance with the feet turned out as needed.

Descend by flexing the knees, refraining from moving the hips back as much as possible. This requires that the knees travel forward. Ensure that they stay align with the feet. The goal is to keep the torso as upright as possible.

Continue all the way down, keeping the weight on the front of the heel. At the moment the upper legs contact the lower legs reverse the motion, driving the weight upward.
175 lbs
Performed as RX
Elizabeth Cassidy 06/05/2019 Keshequa High School Q4-W13 Squat Benchmark #4 Max Squat Day

Warm Up with an appropriate weight based on your 2nd quarter max. Work up slowly to try to beat your best lift.

Begin with the barbell supported on top of the traps. The chest should be up and the head facing forward. Adopt a hip-width stance with the feet turned out as needed.

Descend by flexing the knees, refraining from moving the hips back as much as possible. This requires that the knees travel forward. Ensure that they stay align with the feet. The goal is to keep the torso as upright as possible.

Continue all the way down, keeping the weight on the front of the heel. At the moment the upper legs contact the lower legs reverse the motion, driving the weight upward.
170 lbs
Performed as RX
Macy Boss 06/05/2019 Keshequa High School Q4-W13 Squat Benchmark #4 Max Squat Day

Warm Up with an appropriate weight based on your 2nd quarter max. Work up slowly to try to beat your best lift.

Begin with the barbell supported on top of the traps. The chest should be up and the head facing forward. Adopt a hip-width stance with the feet turned out as needed.

Descend by flexing the knees, refraining from moving the hips back as much as possible. This requires that the knees travel forward. Ensure that they stay align with the feet. The goal is to keep the torso as upright as possible.

Continue all the way down, keeping the weight on the front of the heel. At the moment the upper legs contact the lower legs reverse the motion, driving the weight upward.
185 lbs
Performed as RX
Emily Weaver 06/05/2019 Keshequa High School Q4-W13 Squat Benchmark #4 Max Squat Day

Warm Up with an appropriate weight based on your 2nd quarter max. Work up slowly to try to beat your best lift.

Begin with the barbell supported on top of the traps. The chest should be up and the head facing forward. Adopt a hip-width stance with the feet turned out as needed.

Descend by flexing the knees, refraining from moving the hips back as much as possible. This requires that the knees travel forward. Ensure that they stay align with the feet. The goal is to keep the torso as upright as possible.

Continue all the way down, keeping the weight on the front of the heel. At the moment the upper legs contact the lower legs reverse the motion, driving the weight upward.
235 lbs
Performed as RX
Allison Galton 06/05/2019 Keshequa High School Q4-W13 Squat Benchmark #4 Max Squat Day

Warm Up with an appropriate weight based on your 2nd quarter max. Work up slowly to try to beat your best lift.

Begin with the barbell supported on top of the traps. The chest should be up and the head facing forward. Adopt a hip-width stance with the feet turned out as needed.

Descend by flexing the knees, refraining from moving the hips back as much as possible. This requires that the knees travel forward. Ensure that they stay align with the feet. The goal is to keep the torso as upright as possible.

Continue all the way down, keeping the weight on the front of the heel. At the moment the upper legs contact the lower legs reverse the motion, driving the weight upward.
250 lbs
Performed as RX
Denae Rathbun 06/05/2019 Keshequa High School Q4-W13 Squat Benchmark #4 Max Squat Day

Warm Up with an appropriate weight based on your 2nd quarter max. Work up slowly to try to beat your best lift.

Begin with the barbell supported on top of the traps. The chest should be up and the head facing forward. Adopt a hip-width stance with the feet turned out as needed.

Descend by flexing the knees, refraining from moving the hips back as much as possible. This requires that the knees travel forward. Ensure that they stay align with the feet. The goal is to keep the torso as upright as possible.

Continue all the way down, keeping the weight on the front of the heel. At the moment the upper legs contact the lower legs reverse the motion, driving the weight upward.
165 lbs
Performed as RX
Aidan Crittenden 06/05/2019 Keshequa High School Q4-W13 Squat Benchmark #4 Max Squat Day

Warm Up with an appropriate weight based on your 2nd quarter max. Work up slowly to try to beat your best lift.

Begin with the barbell supported on top of the traps. The chest should be up and the head facing forward. Adopt a hip-width stance with the feet turned out as needed.

Descend by flexing the knees, refraining from moving the hips back as much as possible. This requires that the knees travel forward. Ensure that they stay align with the feet. The goal is to keep the torso as upright as possible.

Continue all the way down, keeping the weight on the front of the heel. At the moment the upper legs contact the lower legs reverse the motion, driving the weight upward.
285 lbs
Performed as RX
Paige Burley 06/05/2019 Keshequa High School Q4-W13 Squat Benchmark #4 Max Squat Day

Warm Up with an appropriate weight based on your 2nd quarter max. Work up slowly to try to beat your best lift.

Begin with the barbell supported on top of the traps. The chest should be up and the head facing forward. Adopt a hip-width stance with the feet turned out as needed.

Descend by flexing the knees, refraining from moving the hips back as much as possible. This requires that the knees travel forward. Ensure that they stay align with the feet. The goal is to keep the torso as upright as possible.

Continue all the way down, keeping the weight on the front of the heel. At the moment the upper legs contact the lower legs reverse the motion, driving the weight upward.
155 lbs
Performed as RX
Jacob E 06/05/2019 Keshequa High School Q4-W13 Squat Benchmark #4 Max Squat Day

Warm Up with an appropriate weight based on your 2nd quarter max. Work up slowly to try to beat your best lift.

Begin with the barbell supported on top of the traps. The chest should be up and the head facing forward. Adopt a hip-width stance with the feet turned out as needed.

Descend by flexing the knees, refraining from moving the hips back as much as possible. This requires that the knees travel forward. Ensure that they stay align with the feet. The goal is to keep the torso as upright as possible.

Continue all the way down, keeping the weight on the front of the heel. At the moment the upper legs contact the lower legs reverse the motion, driving the weight upward.
315 lbs
Performed as RX
brent bird 06/05/2019 Keshequa High School Q4-W13 Squat Benchmark #4 Max Squat Day

Warm Up with an appropriate weight based on your 2nd quarter max. Work up slowly to try to beat your best lift.

Begin with the barbell supported on top of the traps. The chest should be up and the head facing forward. Adopt a hip-width stance with the feet turned out as needed.

Descend by flexing the knees, refraining from moving the hips back as much as possible. This requires that the knees travel forward. Ensure that they stay align with the feet. The goal is to keep the torso as upright as possible.

Continue all the way down, keeping the weight on the front of the heel. At the moment the upper legs contact the lower legs reverse the motion, driving the weight upward.
275 lbs
Performed as RX
Jason Hierl 06/05/2019 Keshequa High School Q4-W13 Squat Benchmark #4 Max Squat Day

Warm Up with an appropriate weight based on your 2nd quarter max. Work up slowly to try to beat your best lift.

Begin with the barbell supported on top of the traps. The chest should be up and the head facing forward. Adopt a hip-width stance with the feet turned out as needed.

Descend by flexing the knees, refraining from moving the hips back as much as possible. This requires that the knees travel forward. Ensure that they stay align with the feet. The goal is to keep the torso as upright as possible.

Continue all the way down, keeping the weight on the front of the heel. At the moment the upper legs contact the lower legs reverse the motion, driving the weight upward.
245 lbs
Performed as RX
kole andress 06/05/2019 Keshequa High School Q4-W13 Squat Benchmark #4 Max Squat Day

Warm Up with an appropriate weight based on your 2nd quarter max. Work up slowly to try to beat your best lift.

Begin with the barbell supported on top of the traps. The chest should be up and the head facing forward. Adopt a hip-width stance with the feet turned out as needed.

Descend by flexing the knees, refraining from moving the hips back as much as possible. This requires that the knees travel forward. Ensure that they stay align with the feet. The goal is to keep the torso as upright as possible.

Continue all the way down, keeping the weight on the front of the heel. At the moment the upper legs contact the lower legs reverse the motion, driving the weight upward.
205 lbs
lbs
Performed as RX
kole andress 06/05/2019 Keshequa High School Q4-W13 Squat Benchmark #4 Max Squat Day

Warm Up with an appropriate weight based on your 2nd quarter max. Work up slowly to try to beat your best lift.

Begin with the barbell supported on top of the traps. The chest should be up and the head facing forward. Adopt a hip-width stance with the feet turned out as needed.

Descend by flexing the knees, refraining from moving the hips back as much as possible. This requires that the knees travel forward. Ensure that they stay align with the feet. The goal is to keep the torso as upright as possible.

Continue all the way down, keeping the weight on the front of the heel. At the moment the upper legs contact the lower legs reverse the motion, driving the weight upward.
205 lbs
lbs
Performed as RX
Adrianna Wilkins 06/05/2019 Keshequa High School Q4-W13 Squat Benchmark #4 Max Squat Day

Warm Up with an appropriate weight based on your 2nd quarter max. Work up slowly to try to beat your best lift.

Begin with the barbell supported on top of the traps. The chest should be up and the head facing forward. Adopt a hip-width stance with the feet turned out as needed.

Descend by flexing the knees, refraining from moving the hips back as much as possible. This requires that the knees travel forward. Ensure that they stay align with the feet. The goal is to keep the torso as upright as possible.

Continue all the way down, keeping the weight on the front of the heel. At the moment the upper legs contact the lower legs reverse the motion, driving the weight upward.
160 lbs
Performed as RX
Hannah Patchin 06/05/2019 Keshequa High School Q4-W13 Squat Benchmark #4 Max Squat Day

Warm Up with an appropriate weight based on your 2nd quarter max. Work up slowly to try to beat your best lift.

Begin with the barbell supported on top of the traps. The chest should be up and the head facing forward. Adopt a hip-width stance with the feet turned out as needed.

Descend by flexing the knees, refraining from moving the hips back as much as possible. This requires that the knees travel forward. Ensure that they stay align with the feet. The goal is to keep the torso as upright as possible.

Continue all the way down, keeping the weight on the front of the heel. At the moment the upper legs contact the lower legs reverse the motion, driving the weight upward.
115 lbs
Performed as RX
Sarah Smathers 06/05/2019 Keshequa High School Q4-W13 Squat Benchmark #4 Max Squat Day

Warm Up with an appropriate weight based on your 2nd quarter max. Work up slowly to try to beat your best lift.

Begin with the barbell supported on top of the traps. The chest should be up and the head facing forward. Adopt a hip-width stance with the feet turned out as needed.

Descend by flexing the knees, refraining from moving the hips back as much as possible. This requires that the knees travel forward. Ensure that they stay align with the feet. The goal is to keep the torso as upright as possible.

Continue all the way down, keeping the weight on the front of the heel. At the moment the upper legs contact the lower legs reverse the motion, driving the weight upward.
135 lbs
Performed as RX
Collin Hallett 06/05/2019 Keshequa High School Q4-W13 Squat Benchmark #4 Max Squat Day

Warm Up with an appropriate weight based on your 2nd quarter max. Work up slowly to try to beat your best lift.

Begin with the barbell supported on top of the traps. The chest should be up and the head facing forward. Adopt a hip-width stance with the feet turned out as needed.

Descend by flexing the knees, refraining from moving the hips back as much as possible. This requires that the knees travel forward. Ensure that they stay align with the feet. The goal is to keep the torso as upright as possible.

Continue all the way down, keeping the weight on the front of the heel. At the moment the upper legs contact the lower legs reverse the motion, driving the weight upward.
235 lbs
Performed as RX
Brittney Duryea 06/05/2019 Keshequa High School Q4-W13 Squat Benchmark #4 Max Squat Day

Warm Up with an appropriate weight based on your 2nd quarter max. Work up slowly to try to beat your best lift.

Begin with the barbell supported on top of the traps. The chest should be up and the head facing forward. Adopt a hip-width stance with the feet turned out as needed.

Descend by flexing the knees, refraining from moving the hips back as much as possible. This requires that the knees travel forward. Ensure that they stay align with the feet. The goal is to keep the torso as upright as possible.

Continue all the way down, keeping the weight on the front of the heel. At the moment the upper legs contact the lower legs reverse the motion, driving the weight upward.
235 lbs
Performed as RX
Jasmine Mercado 06/05/2019 Keshequa High School Q4-W13 Squat Benchmark #4 Max Squat Day

Warm Up with an appropriate weight based on your 2nd quarter max. Work up slowly to try to beat your best lift.

Begin with the barbell supported on top of the traps. The chest should be up and the head facing forward. Adopt a hip-width stance with the feet turned out as needed.

Descend by flexing the knees, refraining from moving the hips back as much as possible. This requires that the knees travel forward. Ensure that they stay align with the feet. The goal is to keep the torso as upright as possible.

Continue all the way down, keeping the weight on the front of the heel. At the moment the upper legs contact the lower legs reverse the motion, driving the weight upward.
250 lbs
Performed as RX
Jesika Jones 06/05/2019 Keshequa High School Q4-W13 Squat Benchmark #4 Max Squat Day

Warm Up with an appropriate weight based on your 2nd quarter max. Work up slowly to try to beat your best lift.

Begin with the barbell supported on top of the traps. The chest should be up and the head facing forward. Adopt a hip-width stance with the feet turned out as needed.

Descend by flexing the knees, refraining from moving the hips back as much as possible. This requires that the knees travel forward. Ensure that they stay align with the feet. The goal is to keep the torso as upright as possible.

Continue all the way down, keeping the weight on the front of the heel. At the moment the upper legs contact the lower legs reverse the motion, driving the weight upward.
95 lbs
Performed as RX
Madison James 06/05/2019 Keshequa High School Q4-W13 Squat Benchmark #4 Max Squat Day

Warm Up with an appropriate weight based on your 2nd quarter max. Work up slowly to try to beat your best lift.

Begin with the barbell supported on top of the traps. The chest should be up and the head facing forward. Adopt a hip-width stance with the feet turned out as needed.

Descend by flexing the knees, refraining from moving the hips back as much as possible. This requires that the knees travel forward. Ensure that they stay align with the feet. The goal is to keep the torso as upright as possible.

Continue all the way down, keeping the weight on the front of the heel. At the moment the upper legs contact the lower legs reverse the motion, driving the weight upward.
165 lbs
Performed as RX
Billy Johnson 06/05/2019 Keshequa High School Q4-W13 Squat Benchmark #4 Max Squat Day

Warm Up with an appropriate weight based on your 2nd quarter max. Work up slowly to try to beat your best lift.

Begin with the barbell supported on top of the traps. The chest should be up and the head facing forward. Adopt a hip-width stance with the feet turned out as needed.

Descend by flexing the knees, refraining from moving the hips back as much as possible. This requires that the knees travel forward. Ensure that they stay align with the feet. The goal is to keep the torso as upright as possible.

Continue all the way down, keeping the weight on the front of the heel. At the moment the upper legs contact the lower legs reverse the motion, driving the weight upward.
275 lbs
Performed as RX