The glutes are the biggest muscle group in the body and strengthening them is particularly important for runners, because the glutes anchor your pelvis and can have a big effect on how you move.
Everyone wants great glutes, but truth be told, there is more value in having a strong backside than an attractive one. The good news is that in training for strength and function, you'll also ...
Runners know they’re supposed to do more than just run. Strength training makes you stronger so you can run harder and longer. Mobility exercises make you run more efficiently. Postrun stretching can ...
Many runners have weak or inactive glutes on the run, holding them back for stronger, faster performances. That’s why Winnie Yu, D.P.T., C.S.C.S., a physical therapist and strength coach at Bespoke ...
Hip abduction is essential for building strong, stable glute muscles to support balance, improve movement efficiency, and help prevent lower-body injuries.
Glute exercises are key for building strength and preventing injury through creating proper pelvic alignment. But how do you switch your glutes on in the first place, and which are the best exercises ...
You've probably heard a personal trainer or group workout instructor say, "activate your glutes" at some point in a sweat session. But what does that phrase actually mean–and how do you even activate ...
The gluteus medius is the often-overlooked 'sidekick' to the gluteus maximus, the largest of the three muscles that make up the buttocks. The gluteus medius runs along the outer edge of the buttocks, ...
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Glute activation exercises are key for building strength and preventing injury, but does anyone actually understand how to do them? Here's your 101 on glute activation. 'Lifting heavy in the gym but ...