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Left-arm overhead walking lunge

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Zancadas
Nivel: Lung
Kettlebell

Descripción

How to do one arm Overhead Walking Lunges:

 

- Hold a single kettlebell or dumbbell overhead with your feet shoulder width apart and knees slightly bent.

- The best way to get the kettlebell into position is to rack it with both hands, then press it into a stable overhead position.

- Keep the weight directly overhead (in line with the shoulder joint) and take a comfortable step back into the start of a lunge position.

- If the kettlebell is in your left hand, place your left foot back and vice versa.

- Forcefully drive your forward heel in to the ground and begin to lower your back knee directly under your hips.

- As you drop your back knee down to the ground, make sure there is no rotation in the knees, hips, or shoulders.

- Do not lean to one side or the other, keep your core tight and shoulders packed.

- As always, maintain perfect posture throughout the movement: your head is level, your eyes are looking forward, your chest is proud and your spine is neutral.

- Drive your knee down until it is just above the ground. In the bottom of this lunge position, your back leg should be as close to a right angle as possible.

- Once your knee is just above the ground, reverse the motion back to the starting position.

- Don’t bend your elbows throughout the lift or let the weight fall during the exercise.

- Don’t let your front heel lift off of the ground during the exercise.

- Once you reach the starting position, pause, and repeat.