munchkin928
Cathlete
Hey all! I recently rearranged my living room so that I was able to set up a mirror to look in while I did my exercise videos, and got a bit of a revelation about my form. Almost every time I start back into working out I pull a hamstring while doing lunges. This time I have been very, very careful and have avoided problems, but I still feel stress in them.
Anyways, while I was doing Leaner Legs this weekend and watching my form, I found that I've been being soo careful not to let me knees go out over my toes that I've been basically doing the lunge with my knee almost behind my heel rather than right on top. When I let my knee come forward just a little bit I felt stronger and thought that I felt the exercise in my quads more.
Is it possible that I have been overusing my hamstrings in lunges because I was being overly cautious with my form? Or do I just have weenie hamstrings? Also, when I look at the women in the videos (including Cathe even...) it looks to me like they do let their knees go over their toes. Am I missing something here?
Thanks very much for you input... I hope this question is understandable (I had trouble with my question about deltoids! ).
Amanda
Anyways, while I was doing Leaner Legs this weekend and watching my form, I found that I've been being soo careful not to let me knees go out over my toes that I've been basically doing the lunge with my knee almost behind my heel rather than right on top. When I let my knee come forward just a little bit I felt stronger and thought that I felt the exercise in my quads more.
Is it possible that I have been overusing my hamstrings in lunges because I was being overly cautious with my form? Or do I just have weenie hamstrings? Also, when I look at the women in the videos (including Cathe even...) it looks to me like they do let their knees go over their toes. Am I missing something here?
Thanks very much for you input... I hope this question is understandable (I had trouble with my question about deltoids! ).
Amanda