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		<title>Gluteals, Extensors and Rotators Intro</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gluteals, Extensors and Rotators Often Overlooked Very few weight-resistance trainees devote any direct attention to the muscles that comprise the area of the gluteal region of the body. Even the most ardent trainees rarely design programs to directly hit this prominent area. Instead, most trainees prefer to allow the &#8220;glutes&#8221; to receive inadvertent attention via [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><u>Gluteals, Extensors and Rotators</u></strong></p>
<p><strong>Often Overlooked</strong><br />
Very few weight-resistance trainees devote any direct attention to the muscles that comprise the<br />
area of the gluteal region of the body. Even the most ardent trainees rarely design programs to directly<br />
hit this prominent area. Instead, most trainees prefer to allow the &ldquo;glutes&rdquo; to receive inadvertent<br />
attention via those exercises designed for the other areas of the legs. All squatting and pressing<br />
movements activate the gluteal region<img hspace="10" align="right" src="http://www.thebodygenesis.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/buttwhatwhat.jpg" style="width: 326px; height: 379px;" alt="buttwhatwhat" /><br />
and as such, the general view of most<br />
weight-resistance trainees is that these<br />
movements provide sufficient attention<br />
to the gluteal region. Additional<br />
activation of the gluteal area is provided<br />
during the performance of<br />
hamstring exercises with the result<br />
that most trainees assume that specific<br />
attention to the gluteals is not necessary.</p>
<p>Such thinking represents a major<br />
oversight. What is apparently not<br />
realized by those expounding the exuded<br />
philosophy above is that the<br />
muscles that comprise the area of the<br />
hip are extremely powerful and can<br />
be utilized to great advantage in the<br />
development of the legs. As well, for<br />
athletes who are involved in other<br />
sports involving the use of the legs<br />
the development of the gluteal region<br />
could prove to be extremely valuable<br />
in reducing injuries to other parts of the body.</p>
<p>Strong gluteal development also serves to significantly improve performance in many other<br />
sporting activities. The muscles that comprise the region of the hip are called upon during activities<br />
involving running, skating, jumping, cycling, and are directly involved in all floor exercises involving<br />
balance and thrusting actions such as evidence in aerobic, jazz, and ballet dancing. The gluteals are<br />
also highly activated during the throwing events. Many retiring baseball pitchers have announced<br />
their retirement to the loss of power and strength in the legs. A common feature of most power<br />
pitchers is their strong leg development including powerful gluteals.</p>
<p>What should be realized by the weight-training community is that if the gluteals are activated<br />
during other leg exercises then it only naturally follows that specific attention to the gluteals would<br />
provide enhanced growth and development potential of the area which would provide the resultant<br />
benefit of improving performance in other movements. For example, if the &ldquo;glutes&rdquo; are called upon<br />
during the execution of the squat or leg press exercises then greater development of the glutes would<br />
allow for increased performance on these exercises which would result in enhanced growth and development<br />
of the legs.</p>
<p>
<strong>Location and Function</strong><br />
It should be noted that the muscles that comprise the area of the hips work predominately as<br />
hip-joint flexors and extensors they are involved in a number of other actions as well including ab-<br />
duction and medial and external rotation of the thigh.<br />
We shall examine the musculature of the gluteal region which includes not only the more commonly-<br />
known gluteus maximus, medius, and minimus muscles but the piriformis, obturator internus,<br />
and quadratus femoris muscles as well.</p>
<p>
<strong><u>Gluteus Maximus (A)<br />
</u>Location</strong><br />
As the name would imply, the gluteus maximus contains the most fibers and represents the largest,<br />
most powerful muscle of the entire body. This muscle forms a large pad over the ischial tuberosity<br />
on the pelvis. It originates from the illium bone located on the hip and from the sacral bone on the<br />
vertebral column, and inserts into the proximal region of the femur on the gluteal tuberosity.<br />
It should be noted that most of the fibers of the gluteus maximus insert along the lateral (outside)<br />
portion of the thigh and nm the entire length of the thigh from the hip-joint to the knee-joint.<br />
This explains why the leg is kept in place and not forced outward during heavy exertion.</p>
<p><strong>Function<br />
</strong>The gluteus maximus serves as the major muscle involved in thigh extension at the hip and also<br />
works as a back extensor during the action of hip-joint extension which helps alleviate strain on the<br />
lower back. It also assists in the action of medial rotation of the thigh.</p>
<p><strong><u>Gluteus Medius (B)<br />
</u>Location<br />
</strong>Originates on the illium of the hip and inserts on the greater trochanter of the femur bone of the<br />
thigh.</p>
<p><strong>Function<br />
</strong>The function of the gluteus medius is to serve in abduction of the thigh and medial rotation of<br />
the thigh at the hip-joint.</p>
<p>
<strong><u>Gluteus Minimus<br />
</u>Location<br />
</strong>The most deeply-rooted of the gluteal muscles the gluteus minimus originates on the surface of<br />
the illium and inserts on the greater trochanter of the femur bone of the thigh.</p>
<p><strong>Function<br />
</strong>This muscle functions similarly to the gluteus medius in that it is involved in the actions of abduction<br />
and medial rotation of the thigh at the hip-joint.<br />
We shall now examine the location and function of the three frequently overlooked, but highly<br />
active muscles that complete the main muscle of the region of the hip.</p>
<p>
<strong><u>Piriformis<br />
</u>Location<br />
</strong>Another significant muscle of the region of the hips is the piriformis which sits atop, and serves<br />
to protect the vital sciatic nerve. The sciatic nerve stretches from the dorsal surface of the pelvis, and<br />
was it not for the piriformis, would be exposed to a wide variety of potentially crippling injury risks.<br />
It should be noted however that a small portion of the sciatic nerve remains exposed. This is due to<br />
the fact that the muscles of the region serve to function in the actions of flexion and extension of the<br />
hip.</p>
<p>The above-point would be most noteworthy for those athletes who have chosen to take steroids.<br />
If the steroids are taken by injection in the hip the athlete is in danger of penetrating the sciatic nerve<br />
with the needle. If the sciatic nerve is penetrated, it then becomes deadened with the result being that<br />
the athlete runs a high-risk of becoming paralyzed as ruination of the sciatic nerve destroys the ability<br />
to contract the muscles of the legs.</p>
<p><strong>Function<br />
</strong>The piriformis muscle is involved in the actions of outward rotation of the thigh at the hip- joint<br />
and abduction of the thigh during hip-joint flexion. The piriformis also serves to stabilize the hip by<br />
maintaining the position of the head of the femur.</p>
<p>
<strong><u>Obturator Internus<br />
</u>Location<br />
</strong>Originates on the pelvic surface of the obturator foreman on the pelvis and inserts on the medial<br />
surface of the greater trochanter on the head of the femur.<br />
<strong><br />
Function<br />
</strong>The obturator internus is involved in the action of lateral rotation of the thigh in the extended<br />
position, and medial rotation of the thigh in the flexed position. It also acts as a stabilizer for the hipjoint.</p>
<p>
<strong><u>Quadratus Femoris<br />
</u>Location<br />
</strong>This compact flat muscle rests beneath the obturator internus and takes its place of origin on the<br />
ischial tuberosity and inserts into the femur.<br />
<strong><br />
Function<br />
</strong>The quadratus femoris functions to laterally rotate the thigh.</p>

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