Or even on page 25 in the sketches.Deadlift is considered an advanced exercise that poses a fairly high risk of injury.
If you're a beginner, hip bridges are the way to go.
Also the artist has a fetish for Improbable Hips, which is weird cause her hips are normal when seen from the side or behind.
Deadlifts are a stable in pretty much every serious beginner weightlifting program, like Starting Strength. I would hardly call it an advanced exercise.Deadlift is considered an advanced exercise that poses a fairly high risk of injury.
If you're a beginner, hip bridges are the way to go.
Also the artist has a fetish for Improbable Hips, which is weird cause her hips are normal when seen from the side or behind.
A woman of culture i seeA Girl's anus would be nice too
Yeah I totally agree. This is such a weird manga, it's ostensibly about diet and exercise as well as drawing the human form, but the main muse has such freakish proportions that it's totally immersion breaking and makes you doubt the validity of the exercise info.Gah. Page 25 is everything that's wrong with this manga. The sketches show that that artist knows what a human body is supposed to look like, yet they insist on drawing the FMC as Chamber. It's so goddamned frustrating.
"So basically, it's the ass that makes humans truly human!"
Deadlifts are a stable in pretty much every serious beginner weightlifting program, like Starting Strength. I would hardly call it an advanced exercise.
It is advanced for individuals who are completely new to weightlifting, and likely lack the requisite mind-muscle connection.Deadlifts are a stable in pretty much every serious beginner weightlifting program, like Starting Strength. I would hardly call it an advanced exercise.
Just speaking from personal experience here, the most important thing to beginning any exercise is injury prevention by properly performing the exercise.Completely ignorant here, but does "serious beginner weightlifting program" equate to "casual person who wants to learn how to exercise"? I imagine the former is already in somewhat decent shape to begin with, unlike our little lady of culture who sprained herself picking up what a box that couldn't have been more than 10 lbs.
Also, exercise programs for men and women may vary.
Starting Strength is literally a program specifically made for individuals with no prior experience in weightlifting that needs to build some basic strength, core strength, isometric strength and to condition the neural pathways before moving on to a more advanced weightlifting program that fits your personal goal. It's literally there to give you a foundation. And deadlifts are a stable in this. It's in fact a stable in most beginner programs. Stronglift 5x5* uses it as well for an example. Calling it an advanced exercise is BS. It's great exercise for a complete beginner.It is advanced for individuals who are completely new to weightlifting, and likely lack the requisite mind-muscle connection.
And even then, it tends to have a higher risk of injury for even trained individuals.
If your goal is the strengthen the glutes, hamstrings and lumbar, there's safer alternatives with more gains such as hip bridges and hip thrusts.
If you want to get good at deadlifting or compete with deadlifting as your event then deadlift.
Edit:Especially since Kokoro-senpai has hyper-lordosis. Hip bridge movement would do better for correcting the hyper-extension than going into deadlifts.
Edit2: I checked on how she injured herself again and it was basically a raised deadlift position. No deadlifts for her until she figures out the muscles to use.