Sumo squats work on your core, quads, and hamstrings. You widen your legs and turn your toes out, which also engages the glutes and inner thighs more than standard squats. This move can help enhance your physique, maintain good posture, and strengthen muscles involved in standing up, walking, running, and jumping.

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