Alternating Reverse Lunges
A lower-body strength exercise targeting the quads, glutes, and hamstrings, performed by stepping backward into successive lunges to build balance, stability, and unilateral leg strength.
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A lower-body strength exercise targeting the quads, glutes, and hamstrings, performed by stepping backward into successive lunges to build balance, stability, and unilateral leg strength.
A unilateral glute and hamstring exercise lifting the hips with one leg extended, enhancing glute activation, hip stability, and single-side strength.
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