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Exercise Comparison

Adductor vs Adductor/Groin

Adductor - starting position
Adductor - ending position
Adductor
intermediate·Foam roll·isolation
Adductor/Groin - starting position
Adductor/Groin - ending position
Adductor/Groin
intermediate·None

Side-by-Side

Adductor
VS
Adductor/Groin
intermediate
Level
intermediate
Foam roll
Equipment
None
isolation
Mechanic
N/A
static
Force
static
Stretching
Category
Stretching
adductors
Primary
adductors
None
Secondary
None

Muscle Analysis

Shared

adductors

Instructions

Adductor

1

Lie face down with one leg on a foam roll.

2

Rotate the leg so that the foam roll contacts against your inner thigh. Shift as much weight onto the foam roll as can be tolerated.

3

While trying to relax the muscles if the inner thigh, roll over the foam between your hip and knee, holding points of tension for 10-30 seconds. Repeat with the other leg.

Adductor/Groin

1

Lie on your back with your feet raised towards the ceiling.

2

Have your partner hold your feet or ankles. Abduct your legs as far as you can. This will be your starting position.

3

Attempt to squeeze your legs together for 10 or more seconds, while your partner prevents you from doing so.

4

Now, relax the muscles in your legs as your partner pushes your feet apart, stretching as far as is comfortable for you. Be sure to let your partner know when the stretch is adequate to prevent overstretching or injury.

Verdict

Both exercises target the adductors. Adductor is a intermediate exercise using foam roll, while Adductor/Groin is intermediate and uses none. Choose Adductor if you have access to foam roll, or Adductor/Groin if you prefer none.

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