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  • Simon Dean's Avatar
    3,812 posts since Oct '05
    • Train Movements not Muscles

      Movement Patterns

      When you are looking at selecting exercises don't base it on muscles that are being trained, rather look at movement patterns. For too long the industry has been influenced by old school bodybuilding training ideas.

      Here is a list of movement patterns that you should be thinking about.

      Upper Body

      1. Horizontal Push
      2. Horizontal Pull
      3. Vertical Push
      4. Vertical Pull

      Lower Body

      Quad Dominant
      Hip Dominant
      Knee Dominant Flexion
      Knee Dominant Extension

      There needs to be a balance between all theses movements. However in many cases with people who have been training for some time and have created imbalances in some of these movement patterns then the training need to be temporarily adjusted to correct these imbalances.

      Here's a breakdown using some of the more traditional exercises.

      Primary Movement Patterns:

      Horizontal Push:
      Bench Press, Standing Cable Chest Press, Incline DB Press

      Horizontal Pull:
      Bent Over Barbell Row, Seated Cable Row, Bent Over DB Row

      Vertical Push:
      Military Press, DB Shoulder Press, Push Press

      Vertical Pull:
      Chins, Pullups, Lat Pulldowns

      Quad Dominant:
      Squats, Single Leg Squats, Front Squats, Bulgarian Squats

      Hip Dominant:
      Deadlifts, Romanian Deadlifts, Good Mornings

      Knee Dominant Extension:
      Split Squats, Lungs

      Knee Dominant Flexion:
      Reverse Leg Curl, Slide Board Leg Curl

      Planes of Movement

      The second thing to consider when looking at movement patterns is the planes of movement.

      Sagittal Plane movements should be first mastered before moving onto Coronal Plane (Frontal Plane) movements then further progressing to Transverse Plane movements.

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      http://www.optimumperformance.com.sg/article%20-%20movements.htm

      Edited by OPT 02 May `07, 10:28PM
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