Movement Pattern

Lunge

The Lunge pattern emphasises unilateral (single-leg) strength, helping correct muscular imbalances and improve stability. It mimics natural human motion like walking, running, or climbing — making it one of the most functional lower-body movements.

Exercises such as dumbbell lunges, step-ups, and split squats all fall within this pattern. Lunges build coordination between hips, knees, and ankles while improving balance and mobility.

Training the lunge pattern enhances athletic symmetry and reduces injury risk by developing control through full range of motion. In RB100-style programming, 100 walking lunges are a powerful endurance and mental challenge.

Athlete performing barbell Zercher lunge, bar held in elbows close to chest, front leg bent, torso upright, cinematic gym lighting showing balance and stability
Barbell Zercher Lunge

Barbell Zercher Lunge

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female athlete in deep barbell split squat, rear knee near floor, torso upright, barbell across shoulders, cinematic gym lighting showing balance and control
Barbell Split Squat

Barbell Split Squat

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Athlete performing barbell reverse lunge, rear knee near floor, torso upright, barbell across shoulders, cinematic gym lighting highlighting balance and strength
Barbell Reverse Lunge

Barbell Reverse Lunge

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