Legs

Introduction

The Glutes and Hamstrings

These muscles are used for middle to lower body posture and can exert a large amount of force.

The gluteus maximus and hams are mainly responsible for extending the hips, but the hamstrings also flex the knee.

The hamstrings are biarticulate, connect at two joints, and thus again cannot perform at both the hip and the knee.

This means that during hip extension exercises, such as deadlifts, the more you flex your knees the less the hams can come into play, and the more you emphasize the glutes. If you only do bent-knee exercises for your legs (and no leg curls), you’re not completely training your hamstrings.

The glutes are marginally slow twitch dominant by a few percent.

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