Loaded-pike & Squat stretch
Weighted mobility development
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1m 45s
THE WHAT:
A loaded mobility context focused on developing front-folding range in both 'pike' and 'squat' forms. Whilst the loaded 'pike' phase of the movement emphasises range-development of the posterior chain (namely range of posterior-legs & lumbar-flexion), the 'squat' phase loads external HIP rotation as you PULL the knees outward to make space for your body, further to loaded flexion of the lumbar-spine.
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