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What are the Differences Between the Classic Cable Kickback Exercise and the Pendulum Kickback Machine?
The Pendulum Kickback is performed in a kneeling position with support at the chest using a total of three different pads and hand grips. This setup provides extreme stability, eliminating the need for the user to exert any force to counterbalance the movement. Stability is no longer a limiting factor, allowing for optimal progressive overload. Since the demands for stabilization are minimal, fewer muscles are involved during the exercise, and the output of the central nervous system towards the glutes is significantly superior. The increased range of motion and the defined resistance profile, where the heaviest part of the motion is at the beginning, allow the glutes to experience a good stretch, working optimally from their lengthened to their fully shortened position.
What are the Differences Between the Pendulum Kickback and Other Kickback or Quadruped Kickback Machines?
There are two main differences:
The Pendulum Kickback describes a "pendulum" or arc path of motion, replicating the mechanics of the hips while minimizing knee flexo-extension, which isolates the glutes and limits the involvement of the quadriceps and hamstrings. Regarding the resistance profile, the Pendulum Kickback features a descending resistance profile, with the greatest weight at the beginning of the movement when the hips are bent, glutes are lengthened, and we are strongest. The resistance decreases as the hips extend, aligning with the human strength profile, thus optimally challenging the entire range of motion. If desired, resistance bands can be added to overload the end range.