Sunday Coaching
February 21st, 2010

Bad descent, left. Good descent, right.
It is a weak squat that descends solely with an eccentric contraction of the hip and leg extensors. Ideally, the hip and leg extensors should be engaged in a powerful isometric contraction which the hip flexors overcome with a concentric contraction that pulls the squat downward. Engaging the hip flexors in this manner sets up a stabilizing tug-of-war for the pelvis between the hip flexors and extensors, creates an anterior tilt of the pelvis that supports the isometric contraction of the erector spinae, allows for a deeper squat without surrendering the lumbar curve, and additionally stretches the hamstrings for a more powerful return from the bottom.
Learn new movements and practice the ones you haven’t mastered. Don’t let things just fly by, attack your weaknesses and eliminate them.

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