Lunge Rotation
The Lunge with Rotation combines the classic leg exercise with a torso twist, training not only the legs but also the abdominal muscles and spinal mobility. The main load is on the thighs and glutes, while the rotational movement specifically engages the core muscles. Compared to a regular lunge, this variation challenges stability more, as the added twist further tests balance.
Lunge Rotation - the correct execution
- Start in standing position
- Make a big lunge forward
- Front foot is evenly loaded
- Keep your upper body upright
- Rotate your upper body in the direction of the front leg
- Return to standing position
- Start with the other leg
The exercise Lunge Rotation is intended to be used as a mobility, warm up exercise.
Which muscles are trained by Lunge Rotation?
Primary trained muscles for Lunge Rotation
Glutes - The gluteus maximus is the large muscle in your buttocks. It is important for extending the hip, moving your leg backward, and stabilizing the hip joint.
Quadriceps - The quadriceps femoris is the large muscle at the front of your thigh. It extends your knee.
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