45° Hyperextension (hands behind hips)

The 45° Hyperextension (hands behind hips) primarily works the Biceps Femoris (Long Head), Erector Spinae, with secondary activation of the Adductor Magnus, Biceps Femoris (Long Head), Erector Spinae, Gluteus Maximus. It is a bodyweight compound exercise at intermediate difficulty.

A bodyweight compound pull exercise targeting the Erector Spinae and Biceps Femoris (Long Head).

EquipmentBodyweight
DifficultyIntermediate
TypeCompound
MovementHinge
ForcePull
LateralityBilateral
PrimaryBiceps Femoris (Long Head), Erector Spinae
SecondaryAdductor Magnus, Biceps Femoris (Long Head), Erector Spinae, Gluteus Maximus

Muscles Worked

Front
Back
Primary Secondary Stabilizer

Primary Muscles

Secondary Muscles

Instructions

  1. Preparation: Position thighs prone on padding. Hook heels on platform lip or under padded brace. Clasp hands behind hips or low back. Execution: Raise upper body until hips and waist are extended. Lower body by bending hips and waist until mild stretch is felt or torso is approximately perpendicular to legs. Repeat.

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