Sneaky Hamstring Tricks
... you can do any time!
Hip extension while walking
The hammies kick in as you walk, and you can give them a little more excitement by concentrating on feeling your straightened leg moving behind (under) you as you walk. Kind of like you are squeezing the buttock you are standing on, or like you are pushing yourself forward (as in skating or skiing). The hammie is a hip extensor and knee flexor, this trick works the hip extensor talent while pulling in the co-contraction with the quad that keeps your knee lively as you walk. If you feel a stretch in the groin of the leg you are standing on (the one that is ending up behind you in the stride), you are getting two things for the price of one.
Hamstring super-slows
The slower you go, the harder you work! Hold a kitchen counter or other large friendly object. Keep your knees even with each other. Take 10 seconds to curl a heel up toward your buns. (bend the knee) Take 10 seconds to lower it back down. Do 10 times. If your leg is ratcheting or jerking, you need to make the exercise easier by doing it faster (take 5 seconds instead) This trick works the hammie's talent for knee flexion. Watch out as your body may try to cheat by bringing the working knee forward of the standing knee! (that increases tension in the hamstring by lengthening it via the hip joint, and so makes the exercise easier)
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