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Dumbbell Side Lunges With Knee Lift

STRENGTH

How to Do

How to Do Dumbbell Side Lunges With Knee Lift

Should be able to perform a classic forward lunge and a separate classic lateral lunge with good balance/posture.

No excessive tension in hip flexors or calves.

Each exercise should begin with a good posture to avoid injury. Brace the spine by drawing your lower abdomen inward. Your core muscles should be activated to support your posture as you perform the exercise.

If any pain is experienced, immediately stop this exercise.

Beginning

Beginning Side Lunges With Knee Lift

Start in a standing position with chest up, and lower back tight.

Make sure you have enough floor space around you.

Movement

Side Lunges With Knee Lift Movement

1. Tense up your core, and align posture.

2. Step/Lunge laterally/to the side.

3. Although footsteps are laterally sideways, hips and pelvis remain straight.

4. During lunge, breathe in and lower your body with control, keeping pressure distributed evenly between both feet don't put all the pressure on the front foot only.

5. Be aware of your feet: make sure they don't cave in or shift out.

6. Breathe out and quickly stand back up to original position while raising your knee to the knee of the leg that performs the lunge up to 90 degrees and pausing for 1 second. Drop your foot, and repeat.

Benefits

Side Lunges With Knee Lift Benefits

Inner thigh strengthening.

Inner thigh definition.

Hamstring strengthening.

Hamstring definition.

Hip stabilization.

Improved balance.

Improved coordination between lower body muscle groups.

Improved lateral movement/stability.

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