Cynical Simian
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Re: Sarge hits the 5x5 for Ginormous Soleus Muscles!! - Log
Way to ruin a kick-ass workout with all that crap after curls.
Regarding GMs vs. hypers, I'd be absolutely astonished if anyone who's done both tells you hypers are better. I'm not one of those people; I've always done GMs as my supplemental posterior chain work out of necessity, since I didn't (and still don't) have a hyper bench (home gym) and figured they're a superior movement anyway. I've also found that they're great for hamstring flexibility.
Like I said, I've never done hypers, so I don't know how much they use the erectors relative to the glutes/hamstrings, but GMs definitely hit the hamstrings hard. That's just something to consider if you notice that you're not able to drive through your heels as much on squats/deads (due to hamstring fatigue), although it probably won't be a problem since you're not really pushing GMs.
Way to ruin a kick-ass workout with all that crap after curls.

Regarding GMs vs. hypers, I'd be absolutely astonished if anyone who's done both tells you hypers are better. I'm not one of those people; I've always done GMs as my supplemental posterior chain work out of necessity, since I didn't (and still don't) have a hyper bench (home gym) and figured they're a superior movement anyway. I've also found that they're great for hamstring flexibility.
Like I said, I've never done hypers, so I don't know how much they use the erectors relative to the glutes/hamstrings, but GMs definitely hit the hamstrings hard. That's just something to consider if you notice that you're not able to drive through your heels as much on squats/deads (due to hamstring fatigue), although it probably won't be a problem since you're not really pushing GMs.