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Originally Posted by jebby
Paul,
I was wondering what the main purpose behind the HFS is? I mean, is it designed to address specific issues? I can obviously gather that it is for developing hamstring strength & flexibility, but is there something in this that the splits DVD does not address? (or at least not as specific?) I have the splits DVD and book, and the kicking DVD series for that matter. basically, if someone has the splits program and has been following the routines regularly, would I take a break from those routines and do the HFS routines for the 16 weeks or something?
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Jebby,
HFS is for HF, that all. Tight or weak hamstrings often lead to back pain, knee pain, etc. Those are side benefits. Main goal is hamstrings flexibility.
Each case is individual. Some people choose to stop other programs, some do not.
Some choose to do their kicks first, HFS, and split maintenance last in the workout.
This way, you are not kicking with fatigued and stretched hamstrings and your split work has no influence on your HF training.
If you choose to do that, do not progress in two directions.
Do the kicks just for maintenance, but not to improve them. Do the split just to keep what you already have.
If you will try to improve your kicks, while trying to master the splits and work on your hamstrings at the same time; Your inner hamstrings, and your adductors that function as extensors can be over trained and injured rather quickly.
Paul