naughtoj
Cathlete
I was thinking the other day while hiking a really steep grade here in Arizona....
If your legs are short, are you working harder walking up a sharp incline than a tall person? Does seem like your glutes would engage quicker....hmmmm....
Don't laugh, but as I was going up I could really feel a burn and when I looked at the others walking up this grade, their knees seem to be bent at a much less sharp angle. Some of the rocks require me to bend my leg in a deeper angle than an all out lunge. For a tall person, the angle wouldn't be nearly as sharp to scale that same rock.
I was pretty out of breath so I was just curious. I have REALLY short, but REALLY buff legs. Maybe that is why my legs ended up being so muscular? I find that the same happens when I work out with other people to lower body. My angle on lunges seems to be so much deeper than theirs. My legs is always a 90 degree angle, if not sometimes deeper, to really feel the glutes.
Any ideas??
Janice
If your legs are short, are you working harder walking up a sharp incline than a tall person? Does seem like your glutes would engage quicker....hmmmm....
Don't laugh, but as I was going up I could really feel a burn and when I looked at the others walking up this grade, their knees seem to be bent at a much less sharp angle. Some of the rocks require me to bend my leg in a deeper angle than an all out lunge. For a tall person, the angle wouldn't be nearly as sharp to scale that same rock.
I was pretty out of breath so I was just curious. I have REALLY short, but REALLY buff legs. Maybe that is why my legs ended up being so muscular? I find that the same happens when I work out with other people to lower body. My angle on lunges seems to be so much deeper than theirs. My legs is always a 90 degree angle, if not sometimes deeper, to really feel the glutes.
Any ideas??
Janice


