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How The Hex Bar Squat Improves Strength & Stability

How The Hex Bar Squat Improves Strength & Stability

Using a hex bar for your squats can change things up with this massive lift.
Squatting is something we all know we absolutely need. We often talk about our upper bodies as if our legs don’t exist. You can’t blame us though, can you? Our upper bodies are what everyone sees. Those bulging bis, that horse-shoe shape popping out with our massive tris, and of course, that shredded six-pack you’ve been waiting to show off. But our legs need attention. Aesthetically, having big legs makes it look like you know what you’re doing. No one will envy a massive upper body if you have chicken legs. Trust us on that. But a great exercise like the hex bar squat has the ability to boost your gains to new heights and offer great benefits to your physical health as well.
Using a hex bar is an awesome way to switch things up and move away from the traditional barbell. Hex bars offer great versatility and can aid in many facets of multiple lifts. By standing in the middle with the weight dispersed evenly around you, you work to tackle more weight while still reducing back stress. Great for beginners, using a hex bar builds grip strength, allows for proper form, and is a nice alternative to learn down the line once you start lifting huge weight.

Let’s take a look at the hex bar squat and see what it can do for our goals. From what it is, to muscles worked, the benefits around it, and how to do it, the hex bar squat is one exercise you absolutely cannot ignore. When it comes to boosting your gains, you deserve the best out of your routine and this exercise can fire up those muscles to do just that.

What Is The Hex Bar Squat?
The hex bar squat is a fantastic way to build explosiveness and strength in the body and requires not much different of a movement than the hex bar deadlift. With the hex bar, it works to distribute the weight around so you take less load off the low back. For squats, it will allow you to pack on weight so you see some real growth start to take effect (1). It also forces you to hold better form, thus teaching you how to properly lift big weight and offering a great alternative to the barbell squat as you nail down better muscle memory.

Muscles Worked
With the hex bar squat, you work those lower body muscles like your quads and hamstrings greatly. Of course, your glutes will get some work done, as well as your calves and smaller stabilizer muscles that work for support and posture. By engaging your core throughout the entire exercise, you work to build some core strength as well. While it may not provide for that shredded aesthetic, look towards more core isolation exercises for that.

Benefits Of This Exercise
Builds Lower Body Strength & Size: The hex bar squat is one to really boost lower body strength and size by allowing you to pack on weight to work your muscles greatly, while also doing so safely.
Increase Core Strength: By keeping your core engaged, those abdominal muscles do see work get done as well. This will help when it comes to increased support and that much needed stability (2).

Promote Better Form: The hex bar can work on proper form which is what you want out of all your exercises. This is especially true when you switch back over to the traditional barbell squat.
Great Alternative Exercise: For those looking to mix up their workouts, this serves as a great alternative exercise to toss in the mix to see some real change happen. Plus, it will target your muscles differently so you get the most of every workout.

How To Perform This Exercise
Here are the steps for performing the hex bar squat:
Load the hex bar with your desired amount of weight and step into the middle. Get a good, firm grip on the handles and squeeze your core as you get ready to explode up. Push through your feet and lift the bar with you, keeping an neutral back. As you perform the squatting motion, remember to keep tight form and gently lower once all reps are completed. Repeat for your desired number of reps.
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American Barbell Hex Bar

American Barbell Hex Bar is a great bar when looking to switch up your traditional deadlift while also allowing versatility with a number of exercises. This bar works to reduce stress on your low back given that you stand in the middle as opposed to slightly behind. Keeping the bar closer allows you to engage different muscles and have a more effective workout. While you don’t need a rack, this bar is fully rackable and fits all Olympic plates. The bar is 85’’ long with 16’’ loadable sleeves and weighs 40 lbs. Knurled handles ensure great grip and this hex bar is a great variation when looking for something different than a barbell while getting the same benefits.
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Wrap Up
The hex bar squat is one of those exercises you need to try for it will really build muscle while keeping you safe and lifting properly. As a seriously effective lift, the hex bar squat has potential to really boost your power output and explosivity. The hex bar as a fitness tool is awesome for it allows for great alternative exercises and can really promote solid form and the potential for growth. Give this exercise a try and see what it can do for your gains today.
Let us know what you think in the comments below. Also, be sure to follow Generation Iron on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. 
*Images courtesy of Envato
References

Lockie, Robert G.; Lazar, Adrina (2017). “Exercise Technique: Applying the Hexagonal Bar to Strength and Power Training”. (source)
Hibbs, Angela E.; Thompson, Kevin G.; French, Duncan; Wrigley, Allan; Spears, Iain (2008). “Optimizing performance by improving core stability and core strength”. (source)

Mr. India Senthil Kumaran Selvarajan Has Passed Away

Mr. India Senthil Kumaran Selvarajan Has Passed Away

Another young bodybuilder has passed away.
Senthil Kumaran Selvarajan, Mr. India and a promising up and coming bodybuilder, has suddenly passed away. The Indian bodybuilder joins a long list of young bodybuilders who have passed away recently. His death like so many others has come as major shock. According to sources, his cause of death was due to a heart attack.

The bodybuilder from Tamil Nadu won Mr. India and placed second at the Sheru Classic back in 2013. He possessed a truly impressive physique and was a well respected and prominent athlete in the Indian bodybuilding scene. Senthil Kumaran Selvarajan certainly had the potential to change the landscape of bodybuilding in his home country.
Gone too soon…
RIP Senhtil Kumar @senthil_kumaran_selvarajanOne of India’s finest bodybuilder, gone too soon ??

Senthil Kumaran Selvarajan was very active on social media and did his best to motivate his followers. Sadly his final post to his Instagram showcased a man with big dreams of hitting the international stage and pursuing his bodybuilding passion to the fullest.
Wait…will wait…until the day of my life on the International Stage.Soon…

While achieving his status of Mr. India, seeing that he had ambitions of taking his career to the next level just makes his passing all the more sad.
It seems that so many young bodybuilders are passing away so suddenly. During these tough times it’s truly been sad to witness the loss of so many young lives. Senthil Kumaran Selvarajan is survived by his wife and son.
The Generation Iron team extends condolences to the family and friends of Senthil Kumaran Selvarajan. Another bodybuilder gone far too soon.
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212 Olympia Competitor Fahd Zaid Hazzazi Has Suddenly Passed Away

212 Olympia Competitor Fahd Zaid Hazzazi Has Suddenly Passed Away

Fahd Zaid Hazzazi joins a long list of bodybuilders who have passed away far too soon.
Some sad news to report as 212 competitor and Olympia veteran Fahd Zaid Hazzazi has passed away. The news comes as a shock to the bodybuilding world as his trainer Milos Sarcev reported the news on Instagram. The cause of death has not yet been determined but speculation points to SUDEP or sudden unexpected death in epilepsy.

Fahd Zaid Hazzazi had a history of suffering from epileptic seizures. According to Milos Sarcev, Hazzazi’s wife took the bodybuilder to the hospital, already unconscious. He was later pronounced dead.
Milos Sarcev posted a lengthy post on his Instagram page, mourning the loss of the young bodybuilder.
I am in absolutely devastated and shocked with the news about the sudden death of my dear friend and athlete @fhf13 Fahd Al-Hazzazi. I was praying that news are not correct, as it happened already once few months ago…when he was implemented in the hospital due to Epileptic Seizures. His wife brought him to the hospital unconscious. I got numerous messages about an hour ago…but I didn’t want to believe it. His nephew unfortunately confirmed ?. Fahd was without a doubt one of the nicest guys I’ve met…Super passionate about bodybuilding and needless to say absolute physique phenomenon. He posted a segment from his training about 6 hours ago…and I heard from the guys that saw him training today. Nobody noticed anything! Cause of death is unknown as of yet, but there is speculation of known “SUDEP” (Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy). May he Rest In Piece ?? and Good Bless his soul. ❤️ Condolences to his family, friends, fans, Countrymen and all the loved ones.

This is truly sad news, especially when considering how young Hazzazi was. Definitely gone too soon from this Earth.
The Generation Iron team extends condolences to the family and friends of Fahd Zaid Hazzazi.
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Zac Perna Profile & Stats

Zac Perna Profile & Stats

The biography, life, and accomplishments of Zac Perna

Zac Perna is an online coach, fitness trainer, and YouTube star who has amassed a massive following online. He is now on a journey to become Australia’s leading fitness influencer.
Below is a complete breakdown of his profile, stats, biography, training and diet regimens.

Full Name: Zac Perna (Fitness Model)

Weight
Height
Date Of Birth

156 lbs.
5’7”
07/05/1995

Profession
Years Active
Nationality

Fitness Model
10
Australian

BIOGRAPHY
Growing up, Zac struggled with his self-esteem. At the age of 15, he became interested in health and fitness and Zac’s brother helped him with his very first exercise plan and diet. As he started to take training more serious, he built his confidence along with changing his body. Zac instantly fell in love with the positivity he gains from fitness. The positivity sparks his desire to spread joy to others which eventually led him to start his career as an online coach and fitness guru.
Zac Perna is now an online coach, fitness trainer and YouTube star. He is on a journey to become Australia’s leading fitness influencer.
He is also a brand ambassador for Gymshark.

TRAINING
Chest Workout
Zac does a chest activation warmup routine to help avoid straining in the muscles when pressing heavy weight. He does 2-3 sets of standing cable flyes to activate his chest.
Exercise 1: Flat barbell bench press 4 x 8-10
Exercise 2: Incline dumbbell press 4 x 8-10
Exercise 3: Incline machine press 4 x 8-10
Exercise 4: Standing cable chest fly 4 x 8-10
Exercise 5: Ab rope crunch 3 x 20
Back and Biceps Workout
Zac likes to use hand grips for a variety of exercises. It helps with deadlifts, lat pulldowns and many other movements. The hand grips offer more wrist mobility and will save your grip process.
Exercise 1: Wide grip lat pulldown 4 x 12
Exercise 2: Rack pull 3 x 12
Exercise 3: Underhand pulldown 3 x 12 superset with reverse pec deck 3 x 12
Exercise 4: Seated row 3 x 12 superset with dumbbell delt raise 3 x 12
Exercise 5: Across the body hammer curl 3 x 10
Exercise 6: Incline dumbbell curl 3 x 10
Shoulder Workout
Zac’s warmup includes holding two light dumbbells and going through a variety of rotator cuff exercises. This helps his shoulder joints get lubricated and loose, before the workout begins.
Exercise 1: Seated barbell overhead press 4 x 8
Exercise 2: Rear/side/front raise x 3 working sets of 30 reps (10-12 each)
Exercise 3: Dumbbell shoulder press superset with bent over rear delt raise 3 x 12
Exercise 4: Cable side raise 3 x 10 superset with cable face pull 3 x 10-12
Exercise 5: Dumbbell shrug 4 x 10
Leg Workout
Zac’s likes to do light sets of hamstring curls before his leg workouts. Being that the hamstrings are a large muscle group in your legs, you do not want to pull them while doing heavy compound movements such as squats.
Exercise 1: Seated hamstring curl: 2 warm-up sets of 10 and 2 working sets of 10
Exercise 2: Hack squat: 3 warm-up sets of 10, 1 working set of 12 and 1 working set of 25
Exercise 3: Smith machine lunge: 1 warm up set and 2 working sets of 10
Exercise 4: Seated leg extension with the last set a drop set
Exercise 5: Single leg hamstring curl 3 x 12
Exercise 6: Lying leg curl 3 x 12

NUTRITION
Bulking
Zac enjoys eating clean, even when he is in a caloric surplus. He starts eating early during the day to make the process of bulking easier. Zac wakes up around 4:30am to have his first meal. Eating earlier gives your body time to digest, which can be difficult if you eat seven meals like Zac. Utilize foods that work for your body and won’t make you tired.
Meal 1: Tuna and rice
Meal 2: 2 pieces of fruit during workout
Meal 3: Rice flakes and crumpets
Meal 4: Beef Sugo and white rice
Meal 5: Salmon and egg rice
Meal 6: Chicken and sweet potato
Meal 7: Protein shake
Cutting
Your meals do not have to be boring in order to get lean. Zac’s daily meals include foods like cereal and ice cream. He eats the healthier version of these foods to still satisfy his sweet tooth.
Meal 1: Japanese style omelet
Meal 2: Post workout protein bowl
Meal 3: Chicken tenders and potatoes
Meal 4: Chicken thighs and mixed vegetables
Meal 5: Protein ice cream

Blessing Awodibu Reacts to Third Placing at Indy Pro, Looks Forward to NY Pro

Blessing Awodibu Reacts to Third Placing at Indy Pro, Looks Forward to NY Pro

Blessing Awodibu speaks out about his Indy Pro performance and looks forward to the NY Pro.
So the Indy Pro didn’t turn out exactly as Blessing Awodibu hoped. In his IFBB Pro League debut, the outspoken bodybuilder took third place. While he was one of the favorites to win the show, that honor belonged to Justin Rodriguez who showed up in impressive shape. Never one to shy away from success or failure, Blessing Awodibu issued a statement on his performance at the Indy Pro and his intentions for the NY Pro.

Many in the bodybuilding community may be cheering that Blessing Awodibu took third place in his IFBB Pro League debut. There are a large contingent of fans who dislike Awodibu’s brash personality and were pleased that he was unable to take first place at the Indy Pro.
It’s certainly a negative mindset to say the least. Celebrating the failure of a competitor capture their goal perhaps isn’t the best use of time. That said, when you talk as much trash as Blessing Awodibu the owness is on him to back it up.
That said, Blessing Awodibu did look pretty impressive in his debut. His legs were far more impressive than many had thought. He came in pretty solid condition, but it wasn’t enough to beat Justin Rodriguez.
Blessing Reacts
Now that the NY Pro looms, Blessing Awodibu had his own thoughts on his performance at the Indy Pro as well as his intentions for the future.

This pic was taken just before tanning but anyway, I just wanna say thank you to everyone for tuning in, think we set a record yesterday for the the live stream ???.Also thank you all for all the love and support, it truly means a lot ??.Shoutout to @davebowersproductions @dave_bowers @ifbbindypro for putting together an amazing show .Yesterday’s show was a try out before the main event – NY pro! Having been away from competing for 4 years, stepping back on stage is extremely hard, to nail peaking and timing.Yesterday we learned a ton, we messed up pre judging and we knew exactly what went wrong , we tried to fixed things but it was a lil too late. Still we were able to move up in placing.We will be ready to battle at the NY proStay tuned it’s gonna be epic ? Big shoutout to @justindifbb he brought it yesterday. Well deserved win but I’ll see you again next week.

It seems that Blessing Awodibu was treating the Indy Pro as a test show. He calls the NY Pro the main event. While some may say this is merely deflection on Awodibu’s part, we won’t know until the NY Pro rolls around.
What do you think of Blessing Awodibu taking third place at the Indy Pro? Do you think he can bounce back at the NY Pro?
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Around The NPC: 2021 Indy Pro Athlete Check-In Photos

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