Ease Lower Back Pain | Kettlebell 87 Double Hunter Squat
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Dude is kb wizard. Thanks for this.
Felt like I was getting good at kettlebell front squats. This humbled me with a new challenge. I knew my left side was less stable but this proved it!
Practice, practice, practice! 💪💪💪
Been running on a treadmill in the gym for the last couple of months instead of doing kettlebells. It was all going well until last weekend, when I missed my step and properly flew off the back (really tough one to style out. “I meant to do that” is a hard sell in the circumstances.) Realised that I’d missed my step because I was leaning to one side. Lateral pelvic tilt creeping back in when I wasn’t doing any rotation with mace or alignment with kettlebells. Hunter squat is fantastic for checking the tilt, as long as you’re not so twisted your sciatic is in bit or practically sneaking up on yourself from behind you’re so misaligned. Back to the grind for me now. Huge, HUGE advantage of kettlebells - when you have a truly epic fail, it’s in the privacy of your own home, and with far fewer witnesses.
I really enjoyed the comparisons in this video. Not only with the different training tools but with the split squat. Excellent video!
Great work thanks 🙏🏻
Great video, thank you
Man i love this channel.🤝
Love that vertical spinal alignment! When I see that alignment, it makes me happy.
I was wondering when Mark was going to break out the double heavy clubs.
I should probably make videos on double club
@@MarkWildman I like your emphasis on unilateral work, but that would be a fun addition.
Good video!
I'll have to try this.
Great Video! are those belvilles mini mil?
I'm amazed how easy it looks like when you're doing it and how well controlled your lower back is! Actually my back issues was leading me to KB training, and I hope this was some good decision. Now I'm wondering:
Would you recommend to exchange Goblet Squats with the Hunter Squat, especially in case the spinal alingment could be improved during Goblets? Sometimes I have this annoying pain in the lower back when getting up from lower Goblet position and/or after a workout including Goblets.
Thanks, Mark!
I'm assuming that a slam ball can replace a sandbag?
Programming tips/suggestions for this (w.r.t. progression)?
Yooo, Mark…is there anything you can think of that helps with lumbar spinal stenosis?
I’m running nerd math for the basic six and every time I watch a new video, I want to incorporate it in. That being said what is the best practice of swapping in other kettlebell exercises with my current ones?
Mark, your boots don't look like either the Belleville Mini-mil or the Solomon XA Jungle boots. I'm probably wrong. But, you have not posted a follow up to the Solomon XA Jungle boots video. Have they been as good as the Mini-mil?
Totally not the focus of this video, but… is that the motorcycle chariot from Furiosa in the background??
It’s the one from the premiere and from the Kimmel show. The movie one didn’t actually function like this one
Let’s pretend like there’s not a coffin on the flatbed
Gotta admit the coffin toolbox has got some style. Wait until that truck get its 38s. Gonna be awesome. 12 valve with an Allison
if you only have 1 bell or bells of different weights, which side would you load more, front leg or back leg side?
What do you mean exactly? Front leg is the leg being loaded(working leg) but you can also load this exercise ipsilaterally or contralaterally in the front rack position with a single bell.
Can this be done with a single kettlebell?
Yes. You can execute that variation 4 ways: left side ipsilateral/contralateral and right side: ipsi and contralateral. Look up Mark's original video on the hunter squat to see how it's done 👍
Hell yup
Is this a single leg assisted squat?
Kind of but not really. It's a single leg squat in an asymmetrical stance. Think of the back leg as a kickstand: the front leg is doing a huge majority of the work but the rear leg/trail leg provides some stability/balance 👍
I normally train barefoot. I think I'll wear shoes for this one.
IMO, this movement is better trained barefoot -- the traction of/from the toes add to balance & stability much more than with shoes...
@@shantanusapru As someone who has hunted and served in the infantry,I prefer to train in boots etc ,when ever I use kettle bells,clubs,mace ,sandbags etc.
@@terryharris1291 OK.
@@shantanusapruI will add that certain shoes may hinge in such a way that it crushes your toes in the crouch position. Converse allstars do this to me.
I like doing these sporting my homemade aqua socks, in a river with moderate size gravel and a relatively healthy flow, ymmv
Maybe its a known fact, but how many set, reps and length of rest peroids? Thank you.
There are a million answers. Please watch the nerd math playlist on program design.
2 main ideas
Time under tension tracking speed
Volume cycles
You know what even without the kettlebell in my hands just doing that swing motion tears up my lower back and I’ve NEVER had a back injury and always tried to lift stuff with my knees and not my back. So I can’t ever see this being a thing for me.
You can work on your alignment. Take up heavy club swinging . You will accidentally default to better spinal alignment. Run 7 weights.
Missed the weighted vest and helmet thing, a little attention to detail slip, it happens no bother.
In this position I end up with pain in the first toe MTP joint of the back foot.
I had that, figured is was just something like lack of joint use in that position, pain ended, can't say it's ever seriously 'comfortable' on that back foot though, but don't do large volume of them so there's that. It's worth it for the movement when it cycles around on BOS.
There are yin yoga positions, like sitting on the heels, which give a similar feeling, could use progressions of these to desensitise.
If you don't have any pain generally, probably ok.
not to take anything away from this great video, BUT... 0:20 "a functional version of split squats" - excuse me? Split squats (standard, front or rear leg elevated) are hella functional! "Functional" of course always depending on the needs of the individual. FWIW, when I did those split squat variants almost exclusively for 1.5-2 years, I was in the best running/hiking shape of my life. I just ate up ALL the hills, and by hills I mean steep af mountain passes. Left all my buddies who could bilateral squat much more than me in the dust fr. Don't sleep on split squats friends.
“Functional” meaning you can point to an exact movement that’s 1:1 … training : real world application.
Casually working out next to a motocycle chariot.
There’s a set of kettlebells mounted in the chariot
Am I the only one who struggles to get into this position because of my rear foot and toes?
What the heck is that triple hog chariot?!
From the new Mad Max Furioso movie.
saw that, was a bit distracted once I realized what it was.
do u think I have back pain
Yes
@@Sam-vk8xd do I need the ER
of course
Going to the ER and eating some shrimp on a pride month doesn't sound good
@@chadwithautism sounds very good, do it.
Not sure if this is a prudent move if you have on & off arthritic flare ups in your knee