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Performance Area => Article & Video Discussion => Topic started by: Raptor on April 29, 2014, 10:23:31 am
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http://www.insane-athletics.com/blog/index.php/analysing-the-one-leg-jump-part-iv-the-importance-of-the-hamstrings/
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Nice article, I made a mistake making beastly hamstring but neglected my quads so ratio was far with hamstring to quads.
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Really? How did you determine this?
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I read an article similar to your but more general about hamstring strength the importance of it so decided to only to hamstring strengthening workout didn't want my quads overdeveloped, was a while back
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Yeah but how did you determine that your hamstrings are so much more stronger than your quads?
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Firstly it was because I was doing only hamstring exercise.
Now because I can single reverse hyperextension single leg at 52kg at 60kg bw but squat less bss also less than bw
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Yeah but in that movement both the glutes and the hamstrings fire. So you're basically comparing a group of two muscles with the quads. How do you know how much contribution the hamstrings give?
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what test do you suggest to test hamstring and quad strength?
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Well, it's a hard question. I think maybe the best you could do is test them in isolation on the same machine, if you have a machine capable of being both a leg curl and a leg extension machine.
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I see, so I will test them using a leg curl and leg extension machine to test my hamstring and quadriceps individually and then i can calculate the ratio.
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Well yeah... I mean it makes sense to isolate the muscles in order to compare them. But it has to be the same machine with the same settings.
Otherwise, leverage differences in different machines, the number of wheels for the machine's cable etc might give erroneous results.
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yeah that's true.
Will test it out and see what results I get. Good luck with the next article on calves.
can't wait to read it.
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Thanks man!
I plan to write on a few more subjects and then get into the practical field of how to actually train. I've sketched out 3 sheets of ideas to write about.
I'd like to talk about the core, the tendons, the calves, frequency vs volume, partial ROM movements and actual training templates.
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Anything on nutrition? :trollface:
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Anything on nutrition? :trollface:
I see what you did there :pissed: