Cross Back Lunge question

firemedic

Cathlete
I was wondering if there is a difference (other than core) with doing cross back lunges with the disc or without? I've noticed that since getting older, I feel like I don't have the balance like I use to and I just don't feel stable doing them on the disc. I also like without the disc I can use a heavier weight. So is there any other advantage to using the disc other than working the core also?
 
I don't know if this is just me but I feel it more in my inner thigh on the sliding leg when I use a disc. I only really noticed it when I pulled my inner thigh muscle on my right leg and found I could them without the disc but could not with.
 
I feel like the disc puts a much greater emphasis on the muscles of the stationary leg because the disc stops gliding if too much weight is placed on the gliding leg. Makes it more unilateral and this definitely adds to the core/balance challenge when using the disc
 
Good question. It's up to you to skip it. There are two different exercises. You need your balance for both and even your core when you go heavier.

Cross back lunges put emphasis on inner tigh. That is the difference I like about it. I remember giggling first time I felt it while wondering " what is so different about this new move?".

@jldx2in2000 No:p:p you are not the only one. I feel it righ there too, fellow cathlete ☺
 
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@firemedic

You can substitute the cross back with the Diagonal back lunge as per clip below 2:10.
You will hit your glute muscle but your inner thigh will miss out a great burn;):p

 
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