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Glute-Ham Raises for Posterior-Chain Strength

A glute-ham raise is a posterior-chain strength exercise that emphasizes the hamstrings, glutes, and lower back. It’s used as an accessory movement to build back-side strength, support posture, and help preserve power with age by training the muscles that extend the hips and stabilize the trunk.

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It's exactly the same answer that I gave you for deadlifts. A, it depends, and B, is it the best tool to reach the goal. That is an auxiliary exercise.

huberman · Build a Strong, Pain-Proof Back | Dr. Stuart McGill · Jul 15, 2024 · 2:05:58 · open ↗
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