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How to Do the Reverse Clamshell for Stronger Glutes
Raise your top leg (right) so that your calf and thigh are parallel to the floor, but your knees are still in line with each other. This is hip abduction. In this position, internally rotate your hip ...
Too much time sitting can take a huge toll on the body over the years. From weakening certain muscles and tightening others, issues are created that can lead to postural changes, most notably stemming ...
ANY BIG TIME squat or deadlift day needs a big, similarly multi-joint movement to get ready, right? In reality, going small and simple—in this case, targeting your glutes with the clamshell ...
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I tried Pilates clams every day for a week - and am amazed at how quickly my hip stiffness has eased
Given its surge in popularity over the last couple of years, I know I'm not alone in my love for Pilates - especially when the likes of Harry Styles, Kim Kardashian, and Jennifer Anniston have all ...
Target your lower half with this balancing act. Unilateral (or single-side) exercises strengthen your core, glutes, thighs, calves, and quads.
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