The effects of technological and traditional feedback on back squat performance in untrained women.
Nicolay StienV AndersenG H EngelsrudT E J SolstadA H SaeterbakkenPublished in: BMC sports science, medicine & rehabilitation (2022)
Five weeks of back-squat training with verbal feedback increased isometric mid-thigh pull strength and subjectively rated lifting technique from pre- to post-test, whereas technological feedback did not. Both methods improved back squat strength and training resistance. For resistance-training beginners, the choice between feedback methods should be based on the desired outcomes and the availability of expertise and equipment.