Low Side-To-Side Lunge
Low Side-To-Side Lunge is a great exercise because it works the sides of the glutes (the gluteus medius), which are essential stabilizer muscles for the hip joint. This exercise provides strength on both sides of the body.
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Low Side-To-Side Lunge is a great exercise because it works the sides of the glutes (the gluteus medius), which are essential stabilizer muscles for the hip joint. This exercise provides strength on both sides of the body.
Lower Back Foam Roll is a way to release muscle tension in the lower back; moreover, it also provides mobility and stability.
Lunge With Arm Reach increases the strength throughout the leg and hip region while also providing flexibility and mobility.
This variation targets the glutes, quads, and hamstrings while also engaging the muscles of the inner and outer thighs.
Lunge With Side Bend, work your glutes, quads, and hamstrings. In addition, increasing the mobility from hips to shoulders.
Lying Abduction Stretch help to get a tight and toned backside; they can also help prevent and treat pain in the hips and knees.
Lying Dumbbell Raise works your shoulder muscles as well as your triceps. It is an isolation exercise for shoulder flexion. It helps you to build strength and definition in the front and sides of your shoulder.
Lying External Rotation strengthens your rotator cuff muscles and centralizes your arm bone within the scapula.
Lying Glute Stretch can help relieve tightness and tension. It may also help reduce discomforts, such as low back pain or tightness in your hips.
Lying Straight Leg Raise strengthens the muscles of the upper thigh, and the quadriceps, without placing any stress on the knee joint.
Marching Hip Raise builds strength and size in your glutes in a way many other exercises cannot. Glute strength is important for stabilizing your core, pelvis, and lower body.
McGill Curl-Up forces you to work your entire abdominal muscle complex while keeping your lower back in its naturally arched position. This can be a great addition for those people who suffer from lower back pain.