@lildave026 Thanks! Puts load in front of the body as opposed to across the back of the shoulders. The core (low back through abdominals) have to be used to maintain an upright posture with the new loading
Yes, that is the standard way with doing the lunges (or with dumbbells by the side). These are advanced variations that put the weight off the center of the body - which requires more core strength to perform. Thanks for the question!
Hey, do you think the Zercher position or the catch position activates the core more?
Great vid
lildave026 10 months ago
@lildave026 Thanks! Puts load in front of the body as opposed to across the back of the shoulders. The core (low back through abdominals) have to be used to maintain an upright posture with the new loading
jhashey 10 months ago
Hey J... have you ever tried the clean-catch position w/ walking lunges?
CoreySpringer 2 years ago
Corey, not for walking lunges, just what is in the video - how is it?
jhashey 2 years ago
Taxing as hell. I think it has better carryover for explosiveness IMO.
CoreySpringer 2 years ago
great, Ill give it a try
jhashey 2 years ago
Sweet. I did a step-up/RDL hybrid this morning. I'll try to get a vid for you when I train legs next.
CoreySpringer 2 years ago
i was wondering could you put the bar on your shoulders as an alternative, like the way you do squats
mmaTAPOUTfighter 2 years ago
Yes, that is the standard way with doing the lunges (or with dumbbells by the side). These are advanced variations that put the weight off the center of the body - which requires more core strength to perform. Thanks for the question!
-Joe
jhashey 2 years ago