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All Fours Quad Stretch vs Stride Jump Crossover

All Fours Quad Stretch - starting position
All Fours Quad Stretch - ending position
All Fours Quad Stretch
intermediate·Bodyweight
Stride Jump Crossover - starting position
Stride Jump Crossover - ending position
Stride Jump Crossover
beginner·Other·compound

Side-by-Side

All Fours Quad Stretch
VS
Stride Jump Crossover
intermediate
Level
beginner
Bodyweight
Equipment
Other
N/A
Mechanic
compound
static
Force
push
Stretching
Category
Plyometrics
quadriceps
Primary
quadriceps
quadriceps
Secondary
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Muscle Analysis

Shared

quadriceps

Only in All Fours Quad Stretch

quadriceps

Only in Stride Jump Crossover

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Instructions

All Fours Quad Stretch

1

Start off on your hands and knees, then lift your leg off the floor and hold the foot with your hand.

2

Use your hand to hold the foot or ankle, keeping the knee fully flexed, stretching the quadriceps and hip flexors.

3

Focus on extending your hips, thrusting them towards the floor. Hold for 10-20 seconds and then switch sides.

Stride Jump Crossover

1

Stand to the side of a box with your inside foot on top of it, close to the edge.

2

Begin by swinging the arms upward as you push through the top leg, jumping upward as high as possible. Attempt to drive the opposite knee upward.

3

Land in the opposite position that you started, on the opposite side of the box. The foot that was initially on the box will now be on the ground, with the opposite foot now on the box.

4

Repeat the movement, crossing back over to the other side.

Verdict

Both exercises target the quadriceps. All Fours Quad Stretch is a intermediate exercise using bodyweight, while Stride Jump Crossover is beginner and uses other. Choose Stride Jump Crossover if you're looking for a more accessible option, or All Fours Quad Stretch for a greater challenge.

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