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Exercise of the Month: Horizontally-resisted Lunges
Unlike something like a squat, where you're essentially just going up and down, when performing a lunge, we are moving both horizontally and vertically, so it makes sense to load up in both these planes. To see how to set this up, head over to our instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DTT4pBBk9Fg/?igsh=MTVrcWs4bm84NXk5Yg== The easiest way to set this up is to attach a band or cable around the waste and attach it out in front (or behind in the case of a reverse lunge)


What Is Hip Bursitis Actually?
Do you have bursitis? Or have you been told you do? Good news — you probably don’t. Lateral hip pain (pain on the outside of the hip) has long carried the label “trochanteric bursitis,” implying inflammation of the bursa — a small fluid-filled sac that reduces friction around joints. That diagnosis tends to push treatment toward anti-inflammatories and rest. But new evidence tells a different story for most people with side-of-hip pain. Why the old label is changing Recent re
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