- Lunge (exercise)
The lunge is a
weight training exercise that is used to strengthen thequadriceps muscles ,gluteal muscles and the muscles comprising the "hamstring s", thesemitendinosus , thesemimembranosus , and thebiceps femoris . A long lunge emphasizes the glutes whereas a short lunge emphasizes the quadriceps.To perform the lunge, the individual stands with their feet shoulder-width apart, and then steps forward, landing with the heel first. The knee should be at 90 degrees and directly above the toes, not further. The motion is continued until the back knee is nearly touching the ground. The individual then returns to his or her starting position by driving upward with the front leg.
There are several variations on this basic structure, with regard to both form and resistance in addition to varying the step length as mentioned above. The exercise is sometimes performed on an incline or on a bench to increase the difficulty. The walking lunge, as the name suggests, is performed by walking with lunging steps as described above. The stationary lunge can be performed either by alternating legs or by focusing on a particular leg.
The lunge can be performed without weights (i.e, bodyweight). However, weight trainers usually seek to increase the difficulty using either
dumbbell s (held in each hand) or abarbell with weights on it (held atop the neck and shoulders). Advanced trainers may find thatgrip strength is an issue with the dumbbell lunge, and therefore prefer the barbell lunge.External links
* [http://www.exrx.net/WeightExercises/Quadriceps/DBLunge.html Dumbbell lunge]
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