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A hip hinge exercise using a weight plate that targets hamstrings and glutes to build posterior chain strength and hip mobility; serves as a foundational movement for deadlifts.
Plates
3/5 • Intermediate
Hamstrings, Glutes, Lower Back
Abs, Obliques, Adductors
6
No
No
No
Small
Low
Biceps Femoris, Semitendinosus
Glute Max
Erector Spinae
Rectus Abdominis, Transverse Abdominis
External Obliques
Adductor Magnus
8-12 reps
60-120 seconds
Stand with feet hip-width apart, holding a weight plate behind your neck, resting it on your upper traps, core engaged, and knees slightly bent.
Inhale as you hinge forward, brace core, and exhale as you return to standing.
3-1-1
Hinge until torso is near parallel to floor or hamstrings feel strong stretch, without rounding back; full upright at top.
Not typically needed; use light weight or bodyweight for safety, focus on form over load.
Plate Hip Hinge, Weight Plate Good Morning
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