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This is a GHD/Reverse Hyper/Back Extension/Low Row Machine all-in-one. I expect to see this design in many home gyms soon.

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I perform reverse hypers multiple times a week. On this machine, I like to get some momentum for the “traction” effect it has on my lower back. Do you do these? All gyms should have one but when they do, nobody ever uses it! Louie Simmons, the legendary strength coach and founder of Westside Barbell, created the Reverse Hyper machine to address back health and strength in his athletes. This innovative piece of equipment targets the posterior chain—lower back, glutes, and hamstrings—while also providing traction to the spine. Simmons designed it as a rehabilitation tool initially, aiming to alleviate lower back pain and strengthen the lumbar region in his own back. Why I use this machine: * Back Health: Performing reverse hyperextensions helps to strengthen the muscles of the lower back, reducing the risk of injury and promoting overall spinal health. * Glute Activation: The exercise specifically targets the glute muscles, aiding in their activation and development, which is crucial for improved performance in various activities like squatting, deadlifting, and sprinting. * Hamstring Strength: The movement also engages the hamstrings, contributing to their strength and stability, which is essential for athletic performance and injury prevention. * Improved Posture: Regularly incorporating reverse hyperextensions into your workout routine can help improve posture by strengthening the muscles that support the spine and pelvis. * Injury Prevention: Strengthening the posterior chain with the Reverse Hyper machine can help prevent common injuries, such as lower back strains and hamstring pulls, by creating a more resilient and balanced musculature. * Rehabilitation: When I tweaked my lower back, doing this multiple times a week aided my recovery greatly.

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