Feet Up Alternating DB Bench Press

The feet up alternating dumbbell bench press offers a powerful solution for lifters experiencing lower back discomfort during traditional bench pressing by elevating the feet to create a neutral spine position that eliminates excessive lumbar extension. This variation not only protects your lower back but simultaneously increases your pressing range of motion and challenges your thoracic spine rotation and core stability in ways that standard bench pressing cannot match. Learn the proper setup, execution techniques, and programming strategies to implement this shoulder-friendly, back-safe pressing variation that builds serious chest strength while keeping your spine happy and healthy.

PRI Wall Supported Reach

The PRI wall supported reach is a simple yet powerful corrective exercise that addresses anterior pelvic tilt, poor posture, and movement dysfunction using nothing more than a wall and a small object to squeeze between your thighs. This foundational postural restoration technique simultaneously corrects spinal alignment, improves foot contact patterns, and enhances core stability while providing immediate feedback through the wall’s tactile cues. Perfect for athletes, powerlifters, and anyone struggling with lower back tension or postural imbalances, this accessible exercise can be performed anywhere and serves as an essential tool for improving movement quality and reducing compensatory pain patterns.

Reverse Crunch With Adductor Feedback

The reverse crunch with adductor feedback combines targeted abdominal strengthening with hip mobility enhancement, making it an ideal bodyweight exercise for individuals struggling with lower back stiffness and poor core stability. This innovative movement pattern uses minimal equipment—just a stable anchor point and small object between the thighs—to simultaneously engage the adductors, strengthen the anterior chain, and improve spinal flexion mobility through controlled rolling mechanics. Perfect for home workouts or gym sessions, this functional fitness exercise addresses common movement dysfunctions while preparing the body for more complex movements like squats and deadlifts.