Kettlebell Assisted Bulgarian Split Squat

Kettlebell Assisted Bulgarian Split Squat

Description

The kettlebell assisted Bulgarian split squat uses a wall, post, or sturdy support for the free hand during a single-arm Bulgarian split squat with a kettlebell. The hand support reduces balance demands, allowing beginners to focus on the strength pattern. It builds single-leg strength.

Muscle Group

Equipment Required

Kettlebell Assisted Bulgarian Split Squat Instructions

  1. Position a bench or box behind your standing position.
  2. Stand near a stable wall, post, or rack for hand support.
  3. Hold a kettlebell in your right hand and place your left hand on the support.
  4. Place the top of your left foot on the bench behind you.
  5. Stand tall with most of your weight on the front leg.
  6. Brace your core and lower into a split squat by bending the front knee.
  7. Use the support hand for light balance assistance as needed.
  8. Drive through the front foot to stand back to the starting position. Switch sides.

Kettlebell Assisted Bulgarian Split Squat Form & Visual

Kettlebell Assisted Bulgarian Split Squat

Kettlebell Assisted Bulgarian Split Squat Benefits

  • Beginner-friendly Bulgarian split squat
  • Reduces balance demands
  • Allows focus on the strength pattern
  • Stepping stone to free-standing version
  • Builds single-leg strength
  • Useful for rehab or movement re-education

Kettlebell Assisted Bulgarian Split Squat Muscles Worked

  • Quadriceps
  • Gluteus maximus
  • Hamstrings
  • Adductors