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(1) Lying Leg Curls, Body Extended (hips up)
(prop-up upper body into a position that keeps the hips (not the spine) in full extension, the back flat and the glutes fully contracted (this should result in the body forming a horizontal straight line, maintain this. Force pelvis / hips down / drive into the pad (no letting the butt come up), almost allow knees to come up off the pad (hips locked-down and forward))
Typically, this is performed with feet and toes neutral, though to mix things up to change the emphasis:
Point toes: point toes away forcefully (plantarflexion) – will help eliminate calf involvement
Flex toes: flex toes hard towards shins (dorsiflexion) – will make you stronger than the above
Toes in: point toes inwards & touch together, overlapping even – typically strongest position
Toes out: externally rotate about 45º – harder to keep hips down plus range will be smaller
* you can also try mixing this up intra-set, try flexing toes on the positive, then pointing the toes on the negative
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* for good practice from time to time, from the start position, come up to 30º, pause (to eliminate momentum), ensure full contraction, then continue
* to extend a set if necessary, transition into the below ‘body extended’ position (2)
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(2) Lying Leg Curls, Body Flexed (hips down)
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(3) Single Leg Standing Leg Curls
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* to extend the set if necessary, lean over (to lengthen hamstrings) while shoving thighs into the pad
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(4) Glute-Ham Raises / Back Extensions (Glute/Ham Emphasis)
(typically, use a 45º angle back extension machine; if needing to use a raised foot pad, adjust so that the body reaches a horizontal position perpendicular to ground at the top)
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* to complete a set, if needed, drop the hands to the ground and push to assist back up
* feet / toes can be positioned as per preference; externally rotate toes to elicit more of the outside of the hamstrings and vice versa
* if attempting for the first time, bring arms across / in front of chest when performing; the next progression would be to hold the hands behind the head, the next to hold a weight plate against the chest
* advanced: if / when a high level of execution is achieved, you may rotate at the top of the movement one way, then in the opposite direction on the next rep
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(5) Seated Leg Curls
* as an intensifier, place a ball, Pilates block or bottle etc. between the thighs and squeeze it throughout the movement
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(6) Hips Up Lying Leg Curls with feet on stability ball
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(7) Weighted Glute Bridges / Hip Thrusts
(lay across a flat bench with only shoulders / upper trap in contact, hold a barbell or dumbbell across the hips)
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(8) Bodyweight Glute Bridges / Hip Thrusts on ball
(advanced variation depicted)
Execution of all below variations as per exercise above (7), minus the body position:
1. perform lying flat on the floor (hands down for support, or, if advanced: across chest
2. same execution also though with feet on a bench or just one foot if ability allows
3. (advanced): as above, while lying on / pushing shoulders and traps into, a stability ball
* ‘intent’ can be applied by placing a ball / Pilates block between the knees & squeezing, if advanced, have a spotter apply pressure to the outside of the knees
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