My workout consists mostly of bodyweight exercises and cardio. I think over the course of three days, I cover pretty much all of the major muscle groups (just got some good input on core rotation on another thread). The only muscle group I'm not sure about at this point is the hamstrings.
First of all, I know that the hamstrings are used in knee flexion. Are they also used to straighten the hip? If so, are these two separate muscles, or one big weird one? I know that I can flex my knee independently of any hip movement by using my hamstrings, so I thought that was the primary purpose of hamstrings. I also thought that most of hip straightening was done with glutes. However, I see some websites (e.g., bodybuilding.com) listing lunges as primarily a hamstring exercise. So far, that doesn't make much sense to me, since your quads keep you suspended in a lunge.
Second, does it make sense to work on specifically strengthening the hamstrings? I do a lot of squats (quad/glute push), so it makes sense to me to strengthen the pull side as well, but if it's something I don't need to worry about (for some unknown reason), so much the better.
Third, does anyone know of effective bodyweight exercises for strengthening the hamstrings? I've got dumbbells and therabands to work with, in addition to (plenty of) bodyweight. I've tried "hamstring lifts" where you hook your foot over a sofa and lift, but they're really awkward and don't seem to be very effective. It looks like you might be able to get a decent hamstring workout by attaching a wheel gizmo to your feet (Power wheel or Ab grinder), lying on your back, and flexing your knees to lift your body, but I haven't tried that option yet -- getting equipment is something of a problem. I could hang from a chinning bar and lift a dumbbell, but I don't think my grip would hold well enough to get a good leg workout (I'm currently 250 lbs). Running might be good, too, but the extra weight is an issue there, too.
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated...
Thanks!
First of all, I know that the hamstrings are used in knee flexion. Are they also used to straighten the hip? If so, are these two separate muscles, or one big weird one? I know that I can flex my knee independently of any hip movement by using my hamstrings, so I thought that was the primary purpose of hamstrings. I also thought that most of hip straightening was done with glutes. However, I see some websites (e.g., bodybuilding.com) listing lunges as primarily a hamstring exercise. So far, that doesn't make much sense to me, since your quads keep you suspended in a lunge.
Second, does it make sense to work on specifically strengthening the hamstrings? I do a lot of squats (quad/glute push), so it makes sense to me to strengthen the pull side as well, but if it's something I don't need to worry about (for some unknown reason), so much the better.
Third, does anyone know of effective bodyweight exercises for strengthening the hamstrings? I've got dumbbells and therabands to work with, in addition to (plenty of) bodyweight. I've tried "hamstring lifts" where you hook your foot over a sofa and lift, but they're really awkward and don't seem to be very effective. It looks like you might be able to get a decent hamstring workout by attaching a wheel gizmo to your feet (Power wheel or Ab grinder), lying on your back, and flexing your knees to lift your body, but I haven't tried that option yet -- getting equipment is something of a problem. I could hang from a chinning bar and lift a dumbbell, but I don't think my grip would hold well enough to get a good leg workout (I'm currently 250 lbs). Running might be good, too, but the extra weight is an issue there, too.
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated...
Thanks!