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Learn How to Lunge (the right way) | Movement Pattern #shorts
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In this #shorts video I'll show you correct lunge form and technique, describe the muscles used, and show some examples of different exercises that use the lunge movement pattern (like dumbbell and barbell walking lunge variations)

The 7 fundamental human movement patterns that I teach all my students are the: squat, hinge, lunge, push, pull, brace, and locomotion. We'll take a deep dive into the correct exercise technique, joint movements performed, muscles used during each of these basic movement patterns.

For the full 20+ minute video packed with knowledge, head over here:    • The 7 Fundamental Movement Patterns |...  

#movementpatterns #lunge #DrGoodin



Fellow coaches, movement professionals, and kinesiology students, thanks for checking out this video—it’s my passion to pass on my learning and experience to you, so that you can help others move well and perform better. I create these lectures for my strength and conditioning university students but hope that they bring value to you as well. More here: bit.ly/2GLzZn4

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Dr. Jacob Goodin is a professor of kinesiology at Point Loma Nazarene University (PLNU), and holds a PhD in Sport Physiology and Performance from East Tennessee State University. He has over a decade of experience as a strength and conditioning coach and sport scientist from the high school to NCAA Division I levels. In addition to his role as a professor and research mentor, Dr. Goodin directs the Athlete Monitoring Initiative at PLNU, which provides testing and monitoring services to over 200 athletes yearly as well as research opportunities for kinesiology students.

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@DrJacobGoodin

2 years ago

For the full 20+ minute video packed with knowledge about all 7 movement patterns, head over here: https://youtu.be/J8YaoUpH-qg

The 7 fundamental human movement patterns that I teach all my students are the: squat, hinge, lunge, push, pull, brace, and locomotion. We'll take a deep dive into the correct exercise technique, joint movements performed, muscles used during each of these basic movement patterns.

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@tsalazar0020

2 years ago

I found it interesting that we can bias the movements through a slight change in our body movement and placement.

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@dimitricarrion105

2 years ago

The description of the movement is nice but also seeing it in action is always very helpful

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@peytonyoshida7500

2 years ago

I really appreciated the way you explained how to bias the movements.

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@loganmanning2400

2 years ago

I have always hated doing lunges but maybe I'll try doing them again after watching this haha

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@tylerbarnhill78

2 years ago

The text helps explain it thank you

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@nathanfernandez1568

2 years ago

I think one of my biggest struggles with my lunge is going too quickly that allows me to have poor balance especally if i'm using weight. In addition, I sometimes have a hard time not hitting the ground with my knee instead of gently tapping the ground

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