Quick Answer

Squat Pulse is a beginner strength exercise that targets your quadriceps and glutes. It uses only your bodyweight. Stand with feet shoulder-width apart.

Video Tutorial

How to Perform the Squat Pulse

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    Stand with feet shoulder-width apart.

  2. 2

    Lower into a squat position, thighs parallel to ground.

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    Instead of standing fully, pulse up and down a few inches.

  4. 4

    Keep constant tension on your legs throughout.

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    Maintain good squat form with chest up and knees tracking toes.

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    Continue pulsing for the prescribed reps or time.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • !Rushing reps instead of controlling the lowering (eccentric) phase — aim for 2–3 seconds down.
  • !Letting form break down as reps add up. Stop the set when technique slips, not when you physically can't do another rep.
  • !Letting knees cave inward (valgus) — track them in line with your second toe throughout the rep.

Tips for Better Form

  • Breathe out during the effort (concentric) and breathe in on the return (eccentric).
  • Use a mirror or film yourself on your first session — your perceived form and actual form often differ.
  • Brace your core as if someone were about to punch you in the stomach. This stabilizes your spine in every rep.
  • Don't worry about load — master the movement pattern with light weight or easier variations first.

Alternative Exercises

If the Squat Pulse isn't right for your body, equipment, or goal, try these similar exercises that hit the same muscle groups:

Frequently Asked Questions

What muscles does the Squat Pulse work?

The Squat Pulse primarily works your quadriceps and glutes. Secondary muscles include the hamstrings, calves and core.

What equipment do I need for the Squat Pulse?

The Squat Pulse needs no equipment — just your bodyweight. You can perform it at home or at the gym as long as you have what's listed.

Is the Squat Pulse suitable for beginners?

Yes. The Squat Pulse is a beginner-level exercise. Start with lighter load or fewer reps and focus on form before adding intensity.

How many sets and reps of Squat Pulse should I do?

For strength: 3–5 sets of 3–6 reps with longer rest (2–3 min). For hypertrophy (muscle growth): 3–4 sets of 8–12 reps with moderate rest (60–90 sec). For endurance: 2–3 sets of 15+ reps with short rest (30–45 sec). Adjust based on your program and goal.

Can I do the Squat Pulse every day?

No. Muscles need 48 hours to recover between heavy training sessions. If you want to train quadriceps and glutes more frequently, alternate harder and easier variations and keep overall weekly volume moderate.

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