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Interesting way to do a Glute Ham Raise!

MarshallPenniford said:
I don't really understand this move. If I lie flat on the ground, then lock my ankles under something, there is no way that I can reverse bend at the knees back to a kneeling position. What am I doing wrong?

that's cause like 99% of the human race you lack hamstring strength! :)

I can only one one full rep myself when fresh but I'm getting there!

Its best to start from the top, and try negative teh way down, keep your hands in front or else you'll fall flat on yoru face, then use your hands to help go back up.

Or do partials at the top and go lwoer as you get stronger.

This exercise will give you real hamstrings that no leg curl machine or deadlift will give you. This exercise along with romanian deadlifts ( more like a slightly bent leg SLDL) and squats are making my legs look like Throughbred Horse rear legs!
 
I agree on the RDL. I can do glute ham raises all day long with no problem, but if I superset those babies with pull throughs or RDLs.....DAMN! The GHR gives me a nice pre-fatigue on the RDL or pull through, and I can isolate SO much better that way.
 
This is what a proper glute ham machine looks like

http://www.sportstrength.com/glute.htm

unfortunately my gym doesn't have one.
If you want to run fast and jump high then, you need to do this baby!

The proper machine has a plate behind your legs so you can push against it, so you glutes, hams and calves are all recruited together. For that reason, if you do it on the floor, try and butt your feet against a wall or solid object . You also need a round surface in front of your thigh to roll over
 
You know...

A lot of people say that the GHR on the machines with the footplates are better than the "natural" GHRs. I bought a GHR machine because of this. 700 bucks and I can do an easy 15 reps on the machine, I barely feel the damn exercise, even when doing them with bars, plates, or bands, and my hammies are not as developed as they were when I was doing GHR without the bench (feet were just anchored under the power rack as shown in the above pic. The natural GHR is so much harder, too. I can only do 5-6 reps of the natural one. Makes me go hmmm...
 
The one of the floor is more or less a BW leg curl - sorta.

The russians used to do with a wall ladder and the Gym Horse. You pivot around the thigh rather than the knee, that way you work the Hams from both the hip and knee joint together, with the glute and gastrocs.

SOmeone said they do with their feet against the wall, held down by someone, and they kneel on a boxing bacg (the mslla ned) and rotate around the mid thigh on the bag.
 
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