11.09.2007
More High-Rep Squatting Fun
![]() | On several occasions, someone has written in to say that while they get results doing high-rep bodyweight squats, they still find them boring and tedious. Well... |
So essentially you have two choices:
a) Get tough and fight through it
or
b) Find another way to train your legs because this high-rep stuff isn't for you
Either way will work.
If you go the high rep route, instead of focusing on how much time it takes, instead focus on the tremendous benefits you will get from squatting for high reps:
Increased strength... increased endurance... stronger joints... cardiovascular help... mental toughness... and the personal satisfaction of stepping up to your own personal challenge.
Given these benefits, I think the time involved is a very small price to pay and that's part of the challenge: to fight through something that may not be particularly comfortable at first.
Once you start seeing results though, you'll actually grow to enjoy it.
Although with that being said, it also helps to make yourself a mix CD of your favorite songs which lasts for the duration of your squatting session. - That's at least one way to make it a little "easier."
Train hard,
John Wood
P.S. High rep squatting is one part of the "Royal Court" - three of the most effective bodweight movements. Find out more in Matt Furey's Combat Conditioning Program
Labels: Bodyweight Squats, Combat Conditioning, Endurance, Flexibility, High Rep Work Out, Matt Furey, Mental Toughness


