Mace Squat

Description:

The mace squat holds the steel mace while squatting, adding a grip and core challenge to the lower body movement.

Benefits:

  • Builds strength and power for the lift.
  • Develops the muscles used in the movement.
  • Carries over directly to competition performance.
  • Trains the whole body to work together.

Profile:

Equipment:Steel Mace
Type:Strength Training (Compound)
Resistance Type:Steel Mace
Level:Advanced

Muscles:

Primary Muscles
  • Deltoids
  • Forearms
Secondary Muscles
  • Abdominals and Core
  • Upper Trapezius

Classification:

Mechanics:Compound
Force:Pull
Utility:Basic

Instructions:

  1. Hold the mace against your chest or at your shoulder.
  2. Brace your core and squat down to depth.
  3. Keep the mace stable through the squat.
  4. Drive back up to standing.
  5. Repeat for the desired reps.

Common Mistakes:

  • Breaking position or rounding the back under load.
  • Rushing the lift instead of staying tight.
  • Using a range or technique that does not meet the standard.
  • Going too heavy before the technique is solid.

Variations:

  • Mace 360
  • Mace 10-to-2
  • Mace Switch

Safety Tips:

  • Warm up thoroughly before heavy attempts.
  • Use safeties, straps, or a spotter as appropriate.
  • Keep the spine braced and in position.
  • Stop if you feel sharp pain.

Additional Information:

The mace squat holds the steel mace while squatting, adding a grip and core challenge to the lower body movement.

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