Reverse Lunge with Rotational Elbow-to-Knee Touch

The movement simultaneously trains the abs, stretches the hip flexors and quads, and develops lower-body stability. The rotational component involves bringing the opposite elbow down to touch the front knee at the bottom of the lunge. The…

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The movement simultaneously trains the abs, stretches the hip flexors and quads, and develops lower-body stability. The rotational component involves bringing the opposite elbow down to touch the front knee at the bottom of the lunge. The exercise combines a reverse lunge pattern with a rotational core component.