Train Your Damn Hip Flexors!

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  • @321findus
    @321findus Рік тому +5865

    Remember, before brushing your teeth you should brace your core

  • @mikehallishere
    @mikehallishere Рік тому +2037

    That's very interesting. I train them with bands or leg raises or with the monkey feet attachment but I had no idea about the bracing first. Good stuff as always!

    • @MushookieMan
      @MushookieMan Рік тому +24

      If your hips aren't tilting then you were already bracing enough

    • @Yuki-qs5mt
      @Yuki-qs5mt Рік тому +9

      Jesus loves you 🙏✝️t

    • @bigchunky7499
      @bigchunky7499 Рік тому +24

      ​@@Yuki-qs5mt what are you doing here with that profile picture you walking contradiction

    • @kubli365
      @kubli365 Рік тому

      @@bigchunky7499 he cries sometimes when he's lying in bed just to get it all out what's in his head

    • @bigchunky7499
      @bigchunky7499 Рік тому +2

      @@kubli365 lol

  • @jessidurmis
    @jessidurmis Рік тому +283

    I brace my core like my life depends on it for every rep of everything

    • @TinToeTimmyTime
      @TinToeTimmyTime 3 місяці тому +14

      This is what I’ve always done! I’m 34 and in HS football I learned that stability comes from your core and since then I brace my core on every thing even like curls or carrying the groceries 😂

  • @freshstart8540
    @freshstart8540 Рік тому +59

    I'm fifty years old and have been training for thirty six years. I find these videos to be amazingly helpful. I'm grateful for the intellectual effort others have put into sports physiology. I show my gratefulness by being receptive to new information..

  • @marcayu
    @marcayu Рік тому +553

    This is very interesting information. Almost all the lifting information focuses just on body building, but actually knowing which excercises can make your body stronger and functional is far better.
    Thanks for that.

    • @jordazmo19
      @jordazmo19 Рік тому +42

      I always say function over fashion 👍
      There's muscle that show and muscles that throw 🤷

    • @TheBoon14
      @TheBoon14 Рік тому +7

      Cope I’d rather just be aesthetic 💀

    • @Daniel-om4ce
      @Daniel-om4ce Рік тому +5

      @@TheBoon14 not for athletes

    • @DamianSzajnowski
      @DamianSzajnowski Рік тому +29

      ​@@TheBoon14 why not both?

    • @user-ms6rm1fc9x
      @user-ms6rm1fc9x Рік тому +2

      How do you brace your core??

  • @nesto9889
    @nesto9889 Рік тому +711

    For around four years I've had pain in my legs, apparently it's this muscle...

    • @gerRule
      @gerRule Рік тому +21

      I never looked into it but I think I’ve the same problem

    • @KCJbomberFTW
      @KCJbomberFTW Рік тому +9

      What did you do about it

    • @izaiahambridge9267
      @izaiahambridge9267 Рік тому +7

      Chiropractor that type of stuff or do more warmups , I tore mine when I was in HS

    • @FATEYYYY
      @FATEYYYY Рік тому +2

      ​@@izaiahambridge9267 warming up tore your muscle?

    • @izaiahambridge9267
      @izaiahambridge9267 Рік тому +4

      @@FATEYYYY my comment went over your head lol, I was letting the ppl know what to do and such if they have the same problem.

  • @flor.7797
    @flor.7797 Рік тому +274

    One of the reasons I’m getting closer to being able to squat is activating my hip flexors better

    • @buddy3892
      @buddy3892 Рік тому +8

      Great tip , this bracing and then strengthening the hip flexor gets rid of snapping hip too

    • @masonofcamelot7777
      @masonofcamelot7777 Рік тому +8

      I only offer this advice because it helped me regain the ability to squat. Maybe join a local yoga studio and do it either in person or virtually maybe 3 days a week. It took me less than a month because I had already been doing workouts that didn't involve Barbell squats, but the yoga helped me build other muscles that were weak including my core and it helped with my ankle mobility. However, I def need to strengthen my hip flexors as well.

    • @iNeedVitamins
      @iNeedVitamins Рік тому +3

      You mean can’t squat at all or can’t hit full rom?

    • @redmadness265
      @redmadness265 Рік тому +1

      You're unable to squat? Did something happen?

    • @masonofcamelot7777
      @masonofcamelot7777 Рік тому +17

      Idk if either of you are asking me or Flor. But I lost the ability to squat properly because of the typical issues of sitting at a desk for work. My hip flexors, core, and glutes became weak and even shortened. The yoga helped because it is pretty low impact yet it still builds strength and mobility in almost every muscle group. Basically it's an easy way to regain the ability to do the things you used to/want to do. For me it seems like it's a great idea to use both yoga and weight lifting to reach the goals I have which are increased mobility, better posture, more endurance, and a better physique.

  • @kwasiahenkora6583
    @kwasiahenkora6583 Рік тому +80

    Well, it’s called the *core* for a reason, you may not realize it, but it helps to flex it when doing pretty much any exorcise

  • @schurging22
    @schurging22 Рік тому +8

    Hacky-sack is amazing for this! Have some fun and train them at the same time! Favorite high school activity 10 years ago.

  • @jondoe170
    @jondoe170 Рік тому +65

    Be careful, going hog wild will make it unbearable to drive. Take it easy, running is easier after these hip flexor exercises so that's an added bonus! Take it easy at first, you been warned 🙏
    Personal story: did a few too many reverse squats and felt light as a feather, ran an extra mile afterwards like it was nothing, felt like a teenager again dare I say...
    The next day though I could not get out of bed and had to really dig deep to get into my car, pressing on the gas pedal was painful AF. I was popping kratom like no tomorrow it was BAD. Totally worth it though just remind yourself that this muscle is brand new and needs care. Kinda like an OP character starting at lvl 1, they will dominate but will get one shot until leveled up to the rest of the team.

    • @gonzalot517
      @gonzalot517 Рік тому +4

      Big up the kava and kratom community 😂✊🏽

    • @Matheus_Braz
      @Matheus_Braz Рік тому +1

      I have no idea what this comment is supposed to mean

    • @jondoe170
      @jondoe170 Рік тому +9

      @@Matheus_Braz train hip flexors but ease into it. Twice now I have either overtrained or strained both hip flexors and the pain can be excruciating. Image your hips on fire while trying to enter/exit your car. Just ease into it, it makes running a lot easier if used as a warm up

    • @robmontana7451
      @robmontana7451 10 місяців тому

      When you say this muscle is kinda new, what do you mean?

    • @kar460
      @kar460 10 місяців тому +1

      What's a reverse squat

  • @ladyelevator5693
    @ladyelevator5693 Рік тому +5

    Ooh nice legs 😍
    Never heard anyone encourage this. Thanks for the lesson!👍🏽

  • @so8060
    @so8060 Рік тому +53

    1) Absolutely avoid training the hip flexors in isolation if you have sciatica/anterior pelvis tilt, it will make it hurt way more
    2) You need to be able to brace your core in the correct manner (there is a squatuniversity video on how to do it)

    • @synkra4836
      @synkra4836 Рік тому

      Soo is it better if i train my hip flexors while holding into a bar cause that also trains your core ?

    • @so8060
      @so8060 Рік тому

      @@synkra4836 You don't necessarily need to train both at the same time. If you have no back problems you can train you hip flexors once or twice a week in isolation. As long as you do it as part of a balanced training program. If your hip flexors are stronger than your glutes for example (extremely unlikely) you would risk back problems. Same thing if your abs are considerably weaker than your lower backs muscles.

    • @Muttal9348
      @Muttal9348 6 місяців тому

      @@so8060not sure if you’ve already recovered but having mobility days/general days on different days from your weight training can be extremely beneficial if you want to give it a crack

  • @teddj514
    @teddj514 Рік тому +34

    Great advice as always.. I do this weekly as an accessory and I have gotten so good at my pistol squats in particular and most importantly my mobility and flexibility is at its prime

    • @MrJustinBeiberSucks
      @MrJustinBeiberSucks Рік тому

      Do hip ab/adductor machine exercises help?

    • @Matheus_Braz
      @Matheus_Braz Рік тому

      Dude I'm literally on my first week of like glute raises feom hybrid calisthenics, I braces my core to not arch my lower back and get pain, but I didnt know much what was actually going on. Dman this shorts was rlly nice

  • @randygonzalez5758
    @randygonzalez5758 Рік тому +374

    “Training ur hip flexors can help with a ton of things.”
    Then proceeds to not name a single damn thing.

    • @michaelstewart1838
      @michaelstewart1838 Рік тому

      There's a thing called the 'Interwebs,' Bud, you should Investigate and
      Educate Yourself. Cheers 🎉

    • @phantasian1592
      @phantasian1592 Рік тому +89

      UA-cam shorts are 60 seconds long my guy

    • @kevinwheeler5595
      @kevinwheeler5595 Рік тому +19

      My thoughts exactly. Just say one important thing. Its a stabilizer muscle not a primary mover so it obv helps. Directly trainging them? I think Im good. Im already in the gym 6 days a week

    • @a-a-rondavis9438
      @a-a-rondavis9438 Рік тому +63

      Sprinting is probably the most prominent thing. You need to lift your leg to drive it, and you can't have weak hip flexors with strong hip extensors.

    • @maxnevel7221
      @maxnevel7221 Рік тому +17

      ​@@kevinwheeler5595 the "hip flexors" is a muscle group that is responsible for flexing the hip. they are the prime movers of hip flexion

  • @justinpollard6147
    @justinpollard6147 11 місяців тому +13

    I saw another one of your vids saying not to brace your core by pulling in but by pushing out. I did that with my hip mobility exercises today and holy hell did it make a huge improvement. Thank you so much for these tips!!!!!!

  • @stefanbatory3632
    @stefanbatory3632 Рік тому +12

    Plenty of people train their hip flexors thinking they train their abs...

    • @samm4540
      @samm4540 25 днів тому

      And they’re right

  • @D3L3T3
    @D3L3T3 5 місяців тому +5

    Remember to always brace your core when watching Squat University

  • @madixj
    @madixj Рік тому +6

    If you're doing ab workouts, your likely already working out you hip flexers because most ab workouts work hip flexers more than your abs! Sit ups, leg raises, and russian twists are a few examples of workouts that work hip flexers a lot. Basically, most workouts that include pulling your legs to your body or body to legs use hip flexers a lot.

  • @MegaTeeruk
    @MegaTeeruk Рік тому +8

    One thing to note is be mindful of targeted hip flexor training like the knee raise if you have a torn labrum in your hip. They often do more damage to the hip.

  • @RicardoPicena
    @RicardoPicena Рік тому +11

    In yoga we call it “activating your back” & I use that in the gym too! Glad I learned this for my hip flexors too 😎🙏🏾

    • @Arjun-yw7sw
      @Arjun-yw7sw Рік тому +1

      Whats the name of that specific yoga position?

    • @RicardoPicena
      @RicardoPicena Рік тому

      @@Arjun-yw7sw child pose or baby pose too

    • @RicardoPicena
      @RicardoPicena Рік тому

      @@Arjun-yw7sw oh. It’s just called activating your back. Which means tightening your core & slightly arching your back

  • @nickhogg9086
    @nickhogg9086 Рік тому +13

    Just a 45sec horseman stance squat multiple times during the day will be extremely effective. I'm now 31 dunking better than I have when I was in my teens.

    • @smashlimeblogspot1
      @smashlimeblogspot1 Рік тому +2

      Thats super good to hear! You motivated me to start considering this training ☝️🙏

  • @demetriuscolburn252
    @demetriuscolburn252 Рік тому +5

    Been doing a ton of core work for the last 2 yrs, noticed that literally every movement should be engaged from bracing your center of gravity; you'll get 100% of every muscle in every limb!

    • @balbibou
      @balbibou 8 місяців тому

      Bruce didnt lie !

  • @gonzalot517
    @gonzalot517 Рік тому +1

    THIS IS LIFE CHANGING . If there’s one piece of information in the exercise niche that really improves the quality of “feeling fit” its this right here.

  • @AlBasrawi98
    @AlBasrawi98 Рік тому +2

    Bracing the core is probably the best advice I can give anyone with back pain. Not just with lifting, but with everything they have to bend over or tilt for, it works

  • @99BravoZulu
    @99BravoZulu Рік тому +1

    This was actually helpful; unlike 99% of the “fitness tips” shorts out there. Thank You.

  • @chrissantibanez7258
    @chrissantibanez7258 Рік тому +1

    Great to have people that give good advice on how to proper work out be because some people don’t know that and don’t see results leading to giving up or getting hurt

  • @sushi1647
    @sushi1647 Рік тому +49

    Also if your train your hip flexors, you have to train your adductors, abductors, and your hip through rotation and stability if you don’t want to run into serious issues

    • @EnglandLives
      @EnglandLives 4 місяці тому +2

      What are some examples of training your hip through rotation and stability?

  • @martinh5402
    @martinh5402 Рік тому

    Beautiful SU! Simply awesome visual to explain why we have to brace ('with space' for these as SMcG says) when we are doing athletic movements! Also his ideas of maximal neural drive of prime movers coming off of maximum control of synergists and stabilisers has allowed me to still be lifting heavy 35 years after my original L4-5 discectomy & laminectomy.

  • @rm6400
    @rm6400 3 місяці тому

    Love the anatomy and highlights of the muscles being discussed! Adds an extra dimension of knowledge to visualize what you’re working on

  • @ava.artemis
    @ava.artemis 17 днів тому

    My psoas is in real bad shape and I’m working mainly on core stabilization in my workouts before even getting to working my hip flexors, for this reason. Thank you for such great info, always. 🙏🏽🙏🏽

  • @percothy9923
    @percothy9923 7 місяців тому +1

    I suffered from a herniated L5-S1 disc at only 20 years old. Nothing really helped me until I started working on my hip flexors and glutes more. I used to feel weakness in my lower right leg from sciatica but after doing the training I mentioned, I’m able to feel full strength in my legs and it feels like every step I take is “meaningful” if that makes sense. Having strong hip flexors/glutes/core is so underrated.

  • @shanedavis4254
    @shanedavis4254 Рік тому

    I love your advice and videos man. You teach things that could change the way people live. Wish you were world known

  • @jmas2312
    @jmas2312 6 місяців тому

    I’m not a super athletic but your videos are very helpful. A month ago I had to learn what was going on with my left hip because I couldn’t walk on it and the therapist I had weren’t helping. Wow. Did I find that there are a lot of muscles in your hips. Your videos were a big help.

  • @jessefarias1507
    @jessefarias1507 Рік тому +9

    I just learned I have anterior pelvic tilt because of this video lol

    • @pricklycats
      @pricklycats Рік тому +9

      Literally everyone does. Years of being stuck sitting in those horrible school chairs growing up, working in an office, etc. makes it basically unavoidable if you don't actively avoid it.

  • @DagwoodDogwoggle
    @DagwoodDogwoggle Рік тому +4

    The recent focus on the monkey foot is a good start. The bracing tip is a second step. What is still lacking, however, is going from a lengthened hip flexor to contracted and back. Like the Nordic Hamstring or the Romanian Deadlift, the best way to train the hip flexors is to train through a lengthened position. Monkey foot stats (edit: starts) in neutral and goes to flexed - it's missing half the range of motion.
    Most people won't understand this, but in Long Fist Kung-Fu, you practice kicking with the back leg from mountain climber stance. This requires you to use the core (or you'll fall over) and move the hip through its entire range of motion.
    There's no reason why a non-martial art person cannot use less or no weight, start in a mountain climber stance, and lift the knee from that position to flexion, then return to mountain climber by placing the foot back on the ground behind them with the hip in extension.

    • @Redisdowntoearth
      @Redisdowntoearth Рік тому

      gonna try this now

    • @DagwoodDogwoggle
      @DagwoodDogwoggle Рік тому

      @@Redisdowntoearth I hope you are able to figure it out (most people can) and it works for you. I know it worked for me for decades.

    • @DagwoodDogwoggle
      @DagwoodDogwoggle Рік тому

      @@Redisdowntoearth Here's what you want to do: ua-cam.com/users/shortsB7Tc12VRxJw

  • @lbb2rfarangkiinok
    @lbb2rfarangkiinok Рік тому +10

    the difference between not bracing your core first and doing so is insane, great tip

  • @camrongoodall
    @camrongoodall Рік тому

    This is the best short to date at least for me this one made my brain click into fully understanding why bracing the core is so important thanks mobility man

  • @tylercunningham4311
    @tylercunningham4311 Рік тому +4

    I train hip flexors, I literally see no one else doing this at the gym.

  • @justinjbolyard
    @justinjbolyard 5 місяців тому

    One thing I REALLY love about squat university, is you never do what most other fitness influencers do… and that’s make others look bad and point out what others say and do that is WRONG making themselves out to be smarter than the rest by making others look stupid. You just add on to what others are saying and I’ve got mad respect for that ! 🙌

  • @stefanm5433
    @stefanm5433 Рік тому +2

    Good explanation. We need more people who actually know what they r talking about.

  • @RawDoggin_78
    @RawDoggin_78 Рік тому +1

    the bracing not being present naturally in most people and the fact that you gotta learn it after quite some lumbar pain is outrageous in an evolutionary perspective imo.

  • @vegerzri
    @vegerzri Рік тому

    Now it makes sense! I was confused about strenghtening/streching comments. Thanks man!

  • @laughbaumpleasant
    @laughbaumpleasant Рік тому +1

    That makes so much sense now that the kinetic chains link the diaphragm with the psoas! So awesome

  • @IHACKER316
    @IHACKER316 Рік тому +1

    this channel is a GOLD MINE

  • @M1tjakaramazov
    @M1tjakaramazov Рік тому +1

    A more functional option is standing ab crunches with weight. The lower abs and flexors are meant to work together.

  • @atomp153
    @atomp153 Рік тому

    This is great info, thank you for sharing.

  • @ChocolateEffigy
    @ChocolateEffigy Рік тому +5

    I see the opposite. People train their hip flexors but don't stretch enough which is one of the reasons People get an anterior pelvic tilt. That with a weak core and weak glutes and boom. Low back pain lol

  • @jeremiahjohns5258
    @jeremiahjohns5258 Рік тому +1

    There it is!!
    That's the exact muscle that I injured a few years ago and keeps acting up when I lay on my side, try to lift my thigh too high, and/or step to forcefully.

    • @rockjockchick
      @rockjockchick Рік тому

      Stretch very very gently to help loosen it up maybe

  • @mattTHEEgreat
    @mattTHEEgreat Рік тому +7

    I'm going to try this tomorrow, just so I happened to have hip mobility as part of my workout.

  • @clovdz6073
    @clovdz6073 11 місяців тому +1

    Disclaimer: without crazy strong abs, don't do this anywhere but on a flat hard surface. Your spine is more important than a small muscle.

  • @JeremyChevallier
    @JeremyChevallier 10 місяців тому

    Interesting, as I’m researching calf cramps and getting into hip extension, you’re helping me realize that maybe my hip extension are weak because my core isn’t engaging enough. Time to strengthen that!!

  • @Vibestr
    @Vibestr Рік тому +1

    Bracing your core before any exercise is an important thing to do, even when doing something simple as a bicep curl. That said, the science behind why you should do it is pretty neat. Thank you for the explanation.

    • @supertboi123
      @supertboi123 Рік тому

      This! Taking an extra second before beginning a set to steady your breathing and mind your core will definitely unlock some potential.

  • @leeann5588
    @leeann5588 10 місяців тому

    Would love to see sacroiliac joint exercises & or stretches. Love this info!! Thanks❤

  • @gregoryfosdal7935
    @gregoryfosdal7935 Рік тому +15

    oh fuck this might be why my lower back hurts

    • @ApexImportExport
      @ApexImportExport Рік тому

      For real...was not making sense to me, this should work

    • @moneymakinmitch8130
      @moneymakinmitch8130 Рік тому

      can you explain to me in simpler terms, I’m an idiot

    • @spindleblood
      @spindleblood Рік тому +3

      ​@@moneymakinmitch8130 hip flexors connect to your lower back. If you aren't braced, it'll put your back into extension and that can cause disc problems over time esp if you're bearing a load. Hope that makes sense, I'm not a doctor lol

  • @tentypdamian2076
    @tentypdamian2076 Рік тому

    It is described in Paul's Wade book, also proper breathing ( exhale while raising your leg, inhale while going down ) trains interior muscles

  • @Moi_81
    @Moi_81 Рік тому +1

    That skeleton grinding like it is on Magic Mike took me out.

  • @ceebee685
    @ceebee685 5 місяців тому

    I never realized how important training my hip flexors were until I strained one. Oooooof it was painful. I had to go to physical therapy for it and learned different exercises to strengthen my hip flexors. Don’t take them for granted y’all!

  • @rayjordun
    @rayjordun Рік тому +2

    Don't worry I've been doing leg raises wrong my whole life so I get plenty of hip flexor strength

  • @laurazeller9134
    @laurazeller9134 Рік тому +1

    I really love this. Lately I've been focusing on exercises that involve joints and have noticed that I'm wanting to challenge them as they get stronger. Now I'll do exercises with this particularly in mind! Nice.

  • @rphill1739
    @rphill1739 Рік тому

    I started mentally reminding myself to brace my core before everything i do-even walking-and my back pain has been reduced so much. I’m trying to make it second nature

  • @AnthonyDoesYouTube
    @AnthonyDoesYouTube Рік тому

    I never trained hips, never took leg day too serious, but after years of being hard-core in the gym, I started feeling weakness in my knees and hips. And now thanks to the explosion of physical therapists on UA-cam now I am finally glad to go back into the gym(took some years off because of this honestly) and train up my more neglected muscles to prevent an injury, which I was surely headed for if I kept going crazy without proper research.

  • @anthonyortiz8380
    @anthonyortiz8380 Рік тому +1

    Did a few of these and god damn. No weights just the stretch, i have a pinched nerve and im pretty sure stretching this will help

  • @neiltroupe9738
    @neiltroupe9738 Рік тому +2

    This man needs a presidential award for his free education on safety and health. God bless brother

  • @hugostiglitz491
    @hugostiglitz491 Рік тому

    Thanks Doc !

  • @Eaon69
    @Eaon69 3 місяці тому

    this dude puts out soo much good content. Amazing

  • @SseriousGgamer3
    @SseriousGgamer3 Рік тому +1

    Everytime I see a hip flexor machine I immediately think “OH SHIT! Time to fix my back pain.”
    And sure enough a machine that has nothing to do with my lower back, FIXES my lower back 😂

  • @thebeachoflife
    @thebeachoflife Рік тому

    Can you discuss groin health? In really appreciate your teaching style. Thank you so much

  • @Writer7396
    @Writer7396 Рік тому

    Thank you, Sir.

  • @boscoblack
    @boscoblack Рік тому +9

    For those that can seem to brace well enough, clenching your butt is another cue to create anti-anterior tilt via glute max engagement

    • @oldvlognewtricks
      @oldvlognewtricks Рік тому

      The antagonist to the muscle you’re training? Definitely no problems with doing that… 🤡

    • @boscoblack
      @boscoblack Рік тому +3

      @@oldvlognewtricks Doesn't really look like my comment said anything about training hip flexors while engaging a hip extensor. It is just a general way to avoid excessive lumbar extension, paired with the appropriate activity. Reciprocal inhibition would prevent iliacus/psoas contraction. But it's ok, continue leaving passive aggressive comments where you see fit

  • @matsujun4me
    @matsujun4me Рік тому

    Wow! It worked. Anytime I would attempt supine marches or SLR, my left hip would make a popping noise. Not painful, but it was uncomfortable. I did a PPT and then I did supine marches.. no popping. I stopped bracing my core, popping returned.

  • @mouaadjaaidi5011
    @mouaadjaaidi5011 Рік тому +2

    What is "brace your core"? He didn't explain...

  • @PaKePo
    @PaKePo Рік тому

    I was thinking about this not long ago.
    Thank you 😊

  • @TigerBl00d
    @TigerBl00d Рік тому +9

    Will add the core Brace to my notes!

  • @lucindanewcomb8769
    @lucindanewcomb8769 3 місяці тому

    Omg. Makes so much sense. My hip flexors are super weak and I have a hyper-flexible gymnast’s lower back

  • @kramer911
    @kramer911 Рік тому +3

    I feel them a lot when doing leg raises for lower abs.

    • @utliscarletaaron6287
      @utliscarletaaron6287 Рік тому

      Because you fu__ing do them wrong. The form is too hard if your abs aren't strong enough. Do reverse crunches instead on a decline bench with a weighted ball in your legs

  • @harpernicholson1
    @harpernicholson1 2 місяці тому

    this taught me a lot. thank you

  • @ThanksMad340
    @ThanksMad340 Рік тому

    Very helpful. Thank you.

  • @katiehopemulligan
    @katiehopemulligan Рік тому

    Thanks for this, needed to hear it!!

  • @fluffy9860
    @fluffy9860 Рік тому

    I got diagnosed with Lumbar scoliosis earlier this year. Nearly all my treatments are focused on the hip flexors and strengthening my core.

  • @thomasbrogan9102
    @thomasbrogan9102 Рік тому

    Gawd, I love this channel

  • @jones2277
    @jones2277 Рік тому

    i love your channel!

  • @NoahStephens
    @NoahStephens 2 дні тому +1

    Man, there just too much to maintain. I give up. Lol

  • @chrisfrench9257
    @chrisfrench9257 Рік тому

    Thanks, I needed to hear this.

  • @nattywho
    @nattywho 5 місяців тому

    I injured my left hip flexor and boy does it hurt…down in my groin and the pain gets full and achy sometimes and I feel it go down my thigh into my knee! I started watching some physical therapists and found that I have weak hip flexors and not that I over stretched it…they had tests you can do! I sit a lot for work, I worked out a lot! Because untrained regularly, I never thought I had weak hip flexors! Anywho, I just started doing this very exercise and I’m going to do this and a couple others, about five days a week, with no weight for now! It’s still hurting and I don’t want to overdue it! I don’t ever want this to happen again, because it’s painful…to the point I almost couldn’t walk at times!!

  • @thomaswipf7986
    @thomaswipf7986 Рік тому +2

    Have you done a rib flare video? Practicing fully breathing out helped rib flare, posture, and therefore everything.

    • @ronin4160
      @ronin4160 Рік тому

      Rib flare good or bad?

  • @eazycool9058
    @eazycool9058 Рік тому

    Thanks you for your knowledge

  • @PARTH794B
    @PARTH794B Рік тому

    Thanks man , u might have saved a lot of time and effort of mine .

  • @Diathon1
    @Diathon1 26 днів тому

    Yeah, I’m just realizing how much bracing the core before doing something is. It seems I would brace it during the movement, and this is so much easier. I actually felt the whole muscle moving with no pain doing the leg raises, which is great!

  • @misterbulger
    @misterbulger Рік тому

    Serious competitive cycling as a young person gave me permanently short hip flexors = back problems for life

  • @crystalbutterfly2997
    @crystalbutterfly2997 Рік тому +2

    Ballet has ruined my body lmao this is such a good tip

  • @moneyourself5954
    @moneyourself5954 Рік тому

    i had a injury in my illitacs muscle and i did this a lot, as a runner it’s good to do hip flexors mobility too

  • @LutherTaylor
    @LutherTaylor Рік тому

    100 percent for this exercise, if you dont want to stand on a bench with your dutty shoes in a public gym remember you can always use the step box

  • @vips171
    @vips171 Рік тому

    Makes sense, should also reduce incidence of back pain

  • @turkishexpress
    @turkishexpress Рік тому

    That's a very good explanation.

  • @HeatherHolt
    @HeatherHolt Рік тому +3

    Is that what I feel popping in the front of my hip whenever I do leg exercises. It’s like a rubber band snapping every time I lift my leg in the air when laying down. Happens on either side. Doesn’t hurt really, more just like being thumped and feels really really weird.

  • @jasonfulkrod9375
    @jasonfulkrod9375 Рік тому

    Good advice thank you👍

  • @Mr.Suicidal
    @Mr.Suicidal Рік тому

    Ayy yes, I've been known to do the Anterior pelvic tilt from time to time.

  • @dspirit444
    @dspirit444 8 місяців тому

    Great advice!!!

  • @33ladyRAM
    @33ladyRAM Рік тому

    😂😂😂 love the title. Thank you and will do 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾👊🏽😊

  • @asifashad
    @asifashad Рік тому

    You are a living legend