The glute pull-through is a great exercise for the hip extensors. When using a cable, however, clients often tend to hyperextend the spine and overuse their arms. A better approach initially is to use a resistance band. This variation takes the arms out of the equation and allows clients to focus on proper hip drive….
The glute pull-through is a great exercise for the hip extensors. When using a cable, though, clients often have a tendency to hyperextend the spine and overuse their arms. You can find a better approach at https://www.theelitetrainer.com/a-better-way-to-do-glute-pull-throughs/
Do you start off in the proper position when doing bent-over rows but end up upright by the end? You can stop that from happening by resting your forehead on an incline bench. As an added bonus, it reduces stress on your lower back. The edge of a bench, however, is not always the most…
Do you start your bent-over rows in the proper position but end up nearly upright by the final rep? You’re not alone—and there’s an easy fix. Try resting your forehead against an incline bench to keep your torso angle consistent throughout the set. Not only does this help maintain form, it also reduces strain on…
The glute pull-through is a highly effective exercise for developing the hip extensors—especially the glutes. While the traditional cable variation can lead to hyperextension of the spine and excessive arm involvement, starting with a resistance band helps eliminate those issues. It takes the arms out of the equation and places the focus squarely on the…
The glute pull-through is a great exercise to target the hip extensors, especially the glutes and hamstrings. When performed with a cable machine, however, many clients tend to hyperextend their spine and overuse their arms—compensating where they shouldn’t. A better option, particularly for beginners, is to use a resistance band. The band naturally reduces arm…