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Stronger Steps, Safer Backs: Why Lunges Matter

  • Writer: Wildlighter
    Wildlighter
  • Jun 24
  • 1 min read
Doing lunges correctly is important because they build strength, balance, and stability in your legs, hips, and core—muscles you rely on heavily during yard work and other physical activities. Proper form helps prevent strain or injury to your knees and lower back, especially when lifting, bending, or twisting. Training with good lunge mechanics also improves your movement patterns, making everyday tasks easier and safer. Heather Edwards demonstrate proper form.

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