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{{Short description|Weight training program}}
'''Smolov Squat Routine''' is a [[weight training]] program for [[Squat (exercise)|squats]] which originates from [[Russia]], and named after its creator, Sergey Smolov “the Russian Master of Sports”.
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The squat routine is a strength program broken down into four phases which last for a total of 13 weeks.
It is considered one of the most difficult squat routines around, consisting of high frequency and high volume. Throughout the program, Smolov demands three to four days per week, with some weeks squatting back to back days. Strength gains have been noted between 50-130 pounds.
 
The four phases are:
== See also ==
# '''Phase In''' — A two-week phases that uses a variation of squats and lunges.
*[[Max-OT]]
# '''Base Cycle''' — A 4-week segment which requires 4 squat sessions a week. You will re-test your [[one-repetition maximum]] at the end of this cycle.
*[[Hypertrophy-specific Training]] (HST)
# '''Switching Cycle''' — Squat negatives and Olympic type lifts such as the power clean are utilized.
# '''Intense Mesocycle''' — Three squat sessions a week are programmed leading up to the final squat test to measure your strength gains.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://athletevibe.com/smolov-squat-program|title=Smolov Squat Program: Get A Bigger Squat (33 Lbs Added in 13 Weeks)|last=|first=|date=|website=|publisher=|access-date=2016-11-25}}</ref>
It is considered one of the most difficult squat routines around with recommendations that only elite level athletes use the program due to the high frequency and volume.
 
It is considered one of the most difficult squat routines around, consisting of high frequency and high volume. Throughout the program, Smolov demands three to four days per week, with some weeks squatting back to back days. Strength gains have been noted between 50-130 pounds.
 
Strength gains have been noted between 50–130 pounds (22–58&nbsp;kg).
 
Popularized by [[Pavel Tsatsouline]] through his books.
 
==References==
{{Reflist}} {{dead link|date=January 2019}}
 
== External links ==
* http://www.seriouspowerlifting.com/3615/articles/smolov-squat-routine
*http://wkak.net/SmolovFAQ.htm
*http://www.dragondoor.com/articler/mode3/81/
*http://www.ontariostrongman.ca/Resources/training/smolovsquatcycle.htm
*http://www.smolovjr.com/smolov-calculator/
* http://www.lift.net/workout-routines/smolov/
* http://wkak.net/SmolovFAQ.htm
*http https://www.smolovjr.com/smolov-calculator/
* https://www.allthingsgym.com/smolov-squat-routine-spreadsheet/
 
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