#55 - Using the Low Bar Back Squat to Address Ankle Mobility Deficits

#55 - Using the Low Bar Back Squat to Address Ankle Mobility Deficits

Author: Dr. Rori Alter, PT, SSC, PRSCC July 22, 2023 Duration: 1:07:26

If you're a weightlifter or powerlifter you may be wondering if your ankle mobility is affecting your squat depth and that it's something to address before getting under the barbell. For good reason, the internet has been raging about ankle mobility being a major cause of squat depth issues for the last few years. But we'll argue that your ankle mobility isn't affecting your squat.

 

Most people have depth issues related to:

 

  1. Poor coaching

  2. Poor body awareness

  3. The load simply being too heavy 

  4. The leg being in a poor position to allow proper depth

 

If you can do the following, you have the ankle range of motion to squat to depth:

  • Walk normally, comfortably, without an atypical gait pattern
  • Go up and down normal height stairs
  • Put your feet flat when sitting on a normal-to-low toilet 

 

In the absence of a massive injury, prolonged immobilization of the ankle, or neurological condition affecting tone, the majority of people have enough range of motion to squat to depth without ankle mobility (or hamstring length, since I know you're thinking that too) causing the issue.

 

In this episode of the PRS Podcast, Clinical Coach Dr. Rori Alter, PT, PRSCC, SSC shares her own story of an ankle mobility deficit that didn't affect her squat. In fact, most people have asymmetries in size and range of motion from side to side and it's considered normal and generally does not affect barbell training and therefore doesn't need to be addressed.

 

However, Dr. Rori shares her ankle mobility deficit story to help you see when and why you might address it and what the best exercises are to address ankle mobility. The ironic thing is that she decided to address her ankle mobility issue because of pain from running and used the squat to address it. Funny how that is the opposite of what most people think.

 

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Hosted by Dr. Rori Alter and Dr. Alyssa Haveson, Progressive Rehab & Strength is a conversation for those who take lifting seriously, whether for sport or for life. Both hosts are practicing physical therapists and certified strength coaches with deep roots in powerlifting, giving them a unique, dual-perspective on the body under load. This podcast digs into the nuanced intersection of rehabilitation and performance, moving beyond generic advice. You’ll hear practical discussions on programming for longevity, managing training around injuries, and navigating the technical demands of the barbell lifts. The aim is to strip away confusion and provide actionable insights that help athletes and coaches build resilient, sustainable careers-both in the gym and in their professional practices. It’s a resource for critical thinkers who want their approach to strength to be informed by both clinical expertise and hard-earned experience on the platform. Tune in for a blend of science, real-world application, and straight talk from two professionals who live in this space every day.
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