Taking your bodyweight training to the next level using clubs with pistol squat, cossack squat and dragon squat variations…

A pistol squat, also known as a one-legged or single leg squat.

It’s an advanced bodyweight exercise where you squat using only one leg.

Are pistol squats effective?

It can be one of the most challenging unilateral bodyweight exercises.

Yes, it can be difficult to achieve at first…

If you’re familiar with pistol squat, you can try this more difficult version.

You’ll see how to benefit from this Air element sequence:

  • Infinity switch front dragon squat
  • Mill front front dragon squat
  • Side flag front dragon squat
  • Overhead extension front dragon squat

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Okay how do you feel?

Did you enjoy this pistol squat challenge variation?

Great to hear…

Next on the list is push/pull elements using 20kg club. (2 x 12 kg clubs)

You’ll be doing push / pull variation of elements using bodyweight exercise.

This is an intuitive new system for monitoring your health.

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Pistol Squat

Pawel Widuto

Pawel Widuto – Founder Of Tengu Element Cycle System®️ 👺 Norway

Tengu Element Cycle System:

Using element cycles can help to gauge exactly where your imbalances are.

And you can adjust accordingly.

Simply by using appropriate techniques, tools, intensity and periodisation.

The practical usefulness of high-level education provided by Tengu ECS and a cutting edge understanding of good exercise technique.

If you combine with the Element Cycles you’ll ensure you are able to train and remain healthy for a long time to come. Click here to visit Pawel Widuto website.

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