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Atlas Stones vs Cat Stretch

Atlas Stones - starting position
Atlas Stones - ending position
Atlas Stones
expert·Other·compound
Cat Stretch - starting position
Cat Stretch - ending position
Cat Stretch
beginner·None

Side-by-Side

Atlas Stones
VS
Cat Stretch
expert
Level
beginner
Other
Equipment
None
compound
Mechanic
N/A
pull
Force
static
Strongman
Category
Stretching
lower back
Primary
lower back
abdominalsadductorsbicepscalvesforearmsgluteshamstringsmiddle backquadricepstraps
Secondary
middle backtraps

Muscle Analysis

Shared

lower backmiddle backtraps

Only in Atlas Stones

abdominalsadductorsbicepscalvesforearmsgluteshamstringsquadriceps

Instructions

Atlas Stones

1

Begin with the atlas stone between your feet. Bend at the hips to wrap your arms vertically around the Atlas Stone, attempting to get your fingers underneath the stone. Many stones will have a small flat portion on the bottom, which will make the stone easier to hold.

2

Pulling the stone into your torso, drive through the back half of your feet to pull the stone from the ground.

3

As the stone passes the knees, lap it by sitting backward, pulling the stone on top of your thighs.

4

Sit low, getting the stone high onto your chest as you change your grip to reach over the stone. Stand, driving through with your hips. Close distance to the loading platform, and lean back, extending the hips to get the stone as high as possible.

Cat Stretch

1

Position yourself on the floor on your hands and knees.

2

Pull your belly in and round your spine, lower back, shoulders, and neck, letting your head drop.

3

Hold for 15 seconds.

Verdict

Both exercises target the lower back. Atlas Stones is a expert exercise using other, while Cat Stretch is beginner and uses none. Choose Cat Stretch if you're looking for a more accessible option, or Atlas Stones for a greater challenge.

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