23/06/2026
A lot of people often overlook the importance and role of the upper body when it comes to lower body exercises.
Take the Reverse Lunge for example.
Most people focus on where their feet go, how deep they lunge, or how much weight they're lifting. But if your upper body isn't stable, you're already making the exercise harder than it needs to be.
Before you even take a step back, lock your upper back in and drive yourself into the bar. Think about creating a solid shelf with your upper back and keeping your chest proud throughout the movement.
A strong upper body position provides stability, improves balance, and allows you to transfer more force through the working leg. The result? Better technique, better muscle recruitment, and better progress.
The details matter. Master the setup, execute with intent, and the results will follow.
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