About this exercise
An isometric prone exercise in which you simultaneously lift your arms, chest, and legs off the floor and hold the position, strengthening the lower back, glutes, and entire posterior chain.
Step by step instructions, muscle activation and variants for the Lying Hyperextension Hold.
An isometric prone exercise in which you simultaneously lift your arms, chest, and legs off the floor and hold the position, strengthening the lower back, glutes, and entire posterior chain.
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The Lying Hyperextension Hold is a foundational movement that builds strength and muscle through controlled, progressive overload. Train it 1 to 2 times per week with 3 to 5 working sets per session, gradually adding weight or reps as form holds up.