The 'Kneeling lean-back'
Bodyweight (BW) bilateral leg-strength
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THE WHAT:
An isometric-emphasis context focused on patterning & strengthening the "open-hip" angle (i.e. maximal hip-extension), whilst under increasing bodyweight load (the deeper you "lean" backward, the "heavier" the context gets).
In this way it shares similarities in loading with the fundamental 'Sissy-squat', and even the likes of 'Quad-bridge loading' and 'Low-bridge' variations, its practice, therefore, having positive transferability to those forms.
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