Better body shape is also common. Many success stories mention that their glutes and thighs become more toned. For example, some say that their jeans fit better because of the new shape of their lower body. Also, it often leads to improved balance as squats engage the core and leg muscles which are important for stability.
Sure. One success story is that of Lisa. After the 30 - day squat challenge, she noticed a significant improvement in her leg strength. She could climb stairs without getting tired easily. Also, her glutes became more toned, and she felt more confident in her body shape.
I know a man who was recovering from an illness. He started doing deadlifts to regain his strength. He began very slowly, but every week he pushed himself a little more. In the end, he was able to deadlift more than he ever thought possible, which was a huge boost to his confidence and overall health.
Sure. I know a guy who started his deadlift journey. At first, he could barely lift a moderate weight. But he focused on perfecting his form and gradually increased the weight. After months of consistent training, he managed to do a single deadlift of a very heavy weight. It was a great achievement for him as he overcame his physical limits and self - doubts.
Sure. One success story is about a guy who was really weak at first. He started with just the bar for deadlifts. But he was consistent, training three times a week. Gradually, he added more weight. After a few months, he could lift double his body weight. It was all about proper form and incremental progress.
I heard a story where a guy was in a hurry to use a squat toilet at a festival. He didn't realize there was no toilet paper until he was done. He had to shout for help and ended up getting a roll of paper thrown to him from a nearby stall. It was a very comical and slightly awkward situation for him.