Single-Leg Glute Bridge
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2018
Department
Kinesiology
School
Kinesiology and Nutrition
Abstract
The single-leg glute bridge is a variation of the barbell hip thrust that involves unilateral hip extension. Glute bridge exercises are used as a means of strengthening the hip extensors: The gluteal and hamstring muscle groups. In addition to activating the posterior musculature of the hip, single-leg glute bridges require stabilization of both the hip abductors and core muscles through isometric contraction. because strong gluteal and hamstring muscle groups are imperative in lateral stabilization and explosive linear movement, the single-leg glute bridge is beneficial to the general population and athletes in a variety of sports, such as soccer, football, and rugby.
Publication Title
Strength and Conditioning Journal
Volume
40
Issue
2
First Page
110
Last Page
114
Recommended Citation
Tobey, K.,
Mike, J.
(2018). Single-Leg Glute Bridge. Strength and Conditioning Journal, 40(2), 110-114.
Available at: https://aquila.usm.edu/fac_pubs/19168