Exercise Comparison
Atlas Stone Trainer vs Child's Pose




Side-by-Side
Muscle Analysis
Shared
Only in Atlas Stone Trainer
Only in Child's Pose
Instructions
Atlas Stone Trainer
This trainer is effective for developing Atlas Stone strength for those who don't have access to stones, and are typically made from bar ends or heavy pipe.
Begin by loading the desired weight onto the bar. Straddle the weight, wrapping your arms around the implement, bending at the hips.
Begin by pulling the weight up past the knees, extending through the hips. As the weight clears the knees, it can be lapped by resting it on your thighs and sitting back, hugging it tightly to your chest.
Finish the movement by extending through your hips and knees to raise the weight as high as possible. The weight can be returned to the lap or to the ground for successive repetitions.
Child's Pose
Get on your hands and knees, walk your hands in front of you.
Lower your buttocks down to sit on your heels. Let your arms drag along the floor as you sit back to stretch your entire spine.
Once you settle onto your heels, bring your hands next to your feet and relax. "breathe" into your back. Rest your forehead on the floor. Avoid this position if you have knee problems.
Verdict
Both exercises target the lower back. Atlas Stone Trainer is a intermediate exercise using other, while Child's Pose is beginner and uses none. Choose Child's Pose if you're looking for a more accessible option, or Atlas Stone Trainer for a greater challenge.