Man I swear this guy is a genius, has such a cohesive understanding of body biomechanics. It's ridiculous how negatively these imbalances affect the body. We're definitely moving machines that need regular service.. Thanks Conor
It's very rare to come across someone with as much natural intuition for how the body works as Conor has. You can't understand the body like this from books alone.
Thank you so much for your so impressive manner to describe everything. Although they are thousand of people giving similar explanaitions , you are definitely the top of the top!
I've been doing a lot of walking barefoot on grass and it's been super helpful in getting me to actually feel my feet and ankles. I feel way more grounded afterwards.
Conor, you are an absolute genius❤ I cannot tell you how much I admire your knowledge and your communication skills. You're also incredibly handsome but I guess that's secondary. It must still be said. Wish you all the very best in your professional and personal life. Nicholas
Very, very damaged (horribly, not from dance at all, but from life abuses of others) dancer giving you gratitude for your use of science, method, and generosity. I've seldom had any time to even internalize or study your lectures, but have today, out of the perhaps 3 years I've been bookmarking them thanks to signals from beyond. I'm trying to at least memorize what I do see. As a soul also in the sciences, my gratitude is real. And one day would like to remunerate you for such work. -- Olivia, chicago
What an important message. I am over 70 and I wish I had known the importance of the feet in overall fitness when I was a child. These days, foot and foot chain exercises for mobility, strength and balance are a daily part of my routine. I read that 20 percent of people over 65 who fall eventually die as a result! Compare other causes of death. Balance and control start with the feet.
Thanks sooooooo much this drill is significantly fixed my problem in my right arched foot🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹👐 can't thank you enough for sharing this you're the best💐
As someone with hEDS and right thoracic scoliosis with spinal fusion, working on my feet with Yamuna Foot Walkers before doing Fletcher Pilates has been a game changer! I can't recommend working on foot arches enough to address imbalances, especially for those with hypermobile toes and feet.
The verbiage in regards to the pelvis test is confusing me. When you say "easier" do you mean it's easier for the shoulder to come off the ground? Sorry if it's a me problem, but I'm having a hard time understanding how to determine what you mean by easier and what it means about the pelvic rotation.
One side you will notice the opposite shoulder start to come off the ground sooner than the other. So, the hip is rotated to the side that's easier to turn towards. In his example, left was easier to turn towards and right shoulder comes off the ground to compensate. So his right hip is rotated to the left. This is how I understand it (it's also my problem side), correct me if wrong.
So the side thats easier to rotate towards in the side that needs to be worked on? It's easier for me to rotate to my left side and on right side rotation I feel restriction and tightness in my ql and obliques. Just confused because I feel that side that tighter would be the one to work on.
Hey Conor, is it possible to fix lateral pelvic tilt with exercises that don't involve lying on the ground? Standing and sitting corrective exercises would be amazing. Thanks for everything
Hey there, I'm not an expert or anything but my experience has been (having had these issues for a while) if you try to do corrective exercises while sitting or standing you're going to do them wrong because it's harder to overcome your bad habits while still supporting your weight. I had a lot more success with the lying on the ground / being supported exercises while also working on my feet in parralel (following foot collective youtube channel). then once I had improved my balance and sitting posture a bit (or at least knew the feeling I was aiming for) the standing/sitting exercises started to work a bit better. Just my experience tho, if you search youtube there are a bunch of sitting/ standing exercises for pelvic tilt. Good luck!
I don't even know which way is forward at this point, I'm so twisted up and full of compensations/imbalances. It's so annoying man, some days my body works and some days my hips feel like they're twisted up like a garden hose.
I’m getting confused as well. I have a right hiked up hip and my pelvis definitely has an easier time going to the left when I do the test you show in the video but it’s my right foot that’s taking a beating because of the way it hits the floor. Because of being hiked up on the right side for so long, my right leg is actually extended down artificially so my right foot can touch the floor. I’ve been doing exercises to try to get that connection between my right glut and those areas you talk about in the right foot, but now I’m wondering if it should be my left side? Very confusing.
I read your comment as I to was a bit confused. Then I found a short of his from 7 months ago. It explains things in more detail. I still had to watch multiple times. It was worth it. Called, the easiest guide to fix pelvic tilt
Important information 😮😮😮😮?? Usually, this senior Gets 2 chiropractor wellness treatments every month . I enjoy being in balance. Wish it would stablize. 😮😢 My posture is not good like sitting up straight or standing proper. Slouchy. The tail bone is tender to sit on. Is there hope???
I'm not clear which side to lie on. If when doing the hip rolls the right side is the easiest should I then be lying on my left side for the exercise please?
I have a lateral pelvic tilt. The left side is high. I have a screw in my right hip to the pelvis. It feels like my rib cage on the left is twisted in the front.
Hi, after I got new rollerblades, I was rollerblading every day, and now, in the morning, my heels feel strange, usually just in the morning. Do you have any advice?
That's the point, though. Your body is not recruiting the right muscles because it's compensating. You need to bring it in a position where it is harder to use the muscles it's normally using, and easier to recruit the ones you want it to use. Then, teach it to use the muscles you want it to use together. Do it over a period of time to establish a connection for these movement patterns. And then they carry over in normal positions. That's what you do in physiotherapy, it's quite normal.
@@cheesy_87 while walking, spending more time standing on every leg, fixing how it feels for feet to land and participate in weight transfer. also hips, neck and position of arms might be so messed up that rebalancing is necessary. Probably involving transverse plain. Definitely a multidimensional solution to the PC induced crunch-scoliotic posture that is complimented with reduced spine extension tone.
I think I have some imbalances in my hips/body bc I feel like I walk weird and I get tight in my lower back on my left side. It feel like my right hip is kinda moving ”down and then back” in a circle when I walk, and my right foot turns outwards (kinda rolls on the outside too) unlike my left which is straight. The thing is that I can’t really understand where on which side I have weakness, I have tested some exercises and I feel like I’m randomly weaker on one side sometimes but its not consistent with what side I’m ”supposed” to be weak in..? Should I just try to do the exercises on both sides?
I have a lumbar scoliosis which causes the rotation in my pelvis. My left side is much weaker than my right and you can see from the soles of my shoes that I greatly favour my right side when walking. Will this still help?
The issue is trying to work out these clues why we can not stay on a push-bike balance and swimming then take off ok then can't stay up to a long time? Conner his done well as now he is 12 years old but growing taller. Previously hips and leg ex-ray I pushed for. 👌 that when the surgeon told us to stretches. But now as I explained. His hips are good. Maybe a tiny bit.. Forward. Do you feel as hard for you to see. I or we go to a sports physio I'm not sure!? Ehh bit frustrated. Like a guessing game! ( was originally because was a bad idea put kids in fip flops scuffs not holding the feet together.. So I urge Mum's parents no flop scuffs on feet as hips get thrown forward. Bad alignment. You should seen the difference in a photo omg! I believe that's why people drown. As all unbalanced. 100% If he never did his correct stretches his knees and hips would have to be broken by a surgeon. So I urge every parent to think about good shoes on there boys, especially as their strong bones!
I have two questions -is it also normal to feel my quad working during this? Because my quad contracts pretty hard. -do jefferson deadlifts also work if I keep the intention with my foot arch on the floor throughout the movement?
Hey Conor, i have scoliosis and i wanted to do your breathing exercise in which we inhale for 2s and exhale for 2s and stop for 4s but I worried whether or not this exercise could affect my scoliosis , by the way my curve is mild . What do you think?
@@ephelesfrance7006 I have a curve of 14 degrees; it's mostly lumbar to the right . I don't know whether it's fixed or functional. And what I am asking is that whether breathing exercises like the one I mentioned affect scoliosis in general , since scoliosis is varied in shape from person to person, giving info about a particular shape is not necessary.
I know there is a wealth of useful information in these videos but I never watch them all the way through because I hate the skeleton! I’m a visual learner but my brain cannot relate all those wobbly bones to real life. Demonstrating on a live human would make much more sense to me.
Man I swear this guy is a genius, has such a cohesive understanding of body biomechanics. It's ridiculous how negatively these imbalances affect the body. We're definitely moving machines that need regular service..
Thanks Conor
no he is talking too much, not working
@@langietor Find somethiing better then 🙂
Conor is the man. Most important man on UA-cam at the moment.
Certainly the most impressive man I've seen in a long time
It's very rare to come across someone with as much natural intuition for how the body works as Conor has. You can't understand the body like this from books alone.
Amazing resource. This channel is an absolute gem.
Thank you so much for your so impressive manner to describe everything. Although they are thousand of people giving similar explanaitions , you are definitely the top of the top!
I've been doing a lot of walking barefoot on grass and it's been super helpful in getting me to actually feel my feet and ankles. I feel way more grounded afterwards.
Grounding walks makes me feel more positive energy and fluid. I’ll try bringing more awareness with my feet and ankles. Good tip
As someone whos trying to straighten his posture out without a chiropractor or any outside help, this is particularly helpful knowledge.
Conor, you are an absolute genius❤ I cannot tell you how much I admire your knowledge and your communication skills. You're also incredibly handsome but I guess that's secondary. It must still be said. Wish you all the very best in your professional and personal life. Nicholas
Very, very damaged (horribly, not from dance at all, but from life abuses of others) dancer giving you gratitude for your use of science, method, and generosity. I've seldom had any time to even internalize or study your lectures, but have today, out of the perhaps 3 years I've been bookmarking them thanks to signals from beyond. I'm trying to at least memorize what I do see. As a soul also in the sciences, my gratitude is real. And one day would like to remunerate you for such work. -- Olivia, chicago
What an important message. I am over 70 and I wish I had known the importance of the feet in overall fitness when I was a child. These days, foot and foot chain exercises for mobility, strength and balance are a daily part of my routine. I read that 20 percent of people over 65 who fall eventually die as a result! Compare other causes of death. Balance and control start with the feet.
Thank you!!! As a Pilates Instructor this is extremely relevant!!
Thanks sooooooo much this drill is significantly fixed my problem in my right arched foot🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹👐 can't thank you enough for sharing this you're the best💐
As someone with hEDS and right thoracic scoliosis with spinal fusion, working on my feet with Yamuna Foot Walkers before doing Fletcher Pilates has been a game changer! I can't recommend working on foot arches enough to address imbalances, especially for those with hypermobile toes and feet.
I have heds also and Pilates has kept me out of a wheelchair and off narcotics. reformer Pilates footwork can help almost anyone
connor , trevor and jacob - dope trio 🔥 🔥 🔥
I have FND...I appreciate this so much. Your describing me perfectly...
The verbiage in regards to the pelvis test is confusing me. When you say "easier" do you mean it's easier for the shoulder to come off the ground? Sorry if it's a me problem, but I'm having a hard time understanding how to determine what you mean by easier and what it means about the pelvic rotation.
One side you will notice the opposite shoulder start to come off the ground sooner than the other. So, the hip is rotated to the side that's easier to turn towards. In his example, left was easier to turn towards and right shoulder comes off the ground to compensate. So his right hip is rotated to the left. This is how I understand it (it's also my problem side), correct me if wrong.
So the side thats easier to rotate towards in the side that needs to be worked on? It's easier for me to rotate to my left side and on right side rotation I feel restriction and tightness in my ql and obliques. Just confused because I feel that side that tighter would be the one to work on.
I also would be happy if he could show the hole process from regognising to which side to training on an example.
As an easy solution I would suggest, doing the exercise on both sides and see which side it feels easier
By easier he means which side you can twist more without your shoulder moving
Man I wish my body had a factory reset button
Connor for the win
what if you "shake out" the kicking-landing leg during a step? leg-foot that is shaken out (relaxed) has a nice landing feeling to it .
Hey Conor, is it possible to fix lateral pelvic tilt with exercises that don't involve lying on the ground? Standing and sitting corrective exercises would be amazing. Thanks for everything
Hey there, I'm not an expert or anything but my experience has been (having had these issues for a while) if you try to do corrective exercises while sitting or standing you're going to do them wrong because it's harder to overcome your bad habits while still supporting your weight. I had a lot more success with the lying on the ground / being supported exercises while also working on my feet in parralel (following foot collective youtube channel). then once I had improved my balance and sitting posture a bit (or at least knew the feeling I was aiming for) the standing/sitting exercises started to work a bit better.
Just my experience tho, if you search youtube there are a bunch of sitting/ standing exercises for pelvic tilt.
Good luck!
Has anyone had success with this? I keep seeing comments saying it’s great but haven’t seen anyone say it helped them.
I don't even know which way is forward at this point, I'm so twisted up and full of compensations/imbalances. It's so annoying man, some days my body works and some days my hips feel like they're twisted up like a garden hose.
So true
Awesome as always, why do it only on one side and not both ?
I’m getting confused as well. I have a right hiked up hip and my pelvis definitely has an easier time going to the left when I do the test you show in the video but it’s my right foot that’s taking a beating because of the way it hits the floor. Because of being hiked up on the right side for so long, my right leg is actually extended down artificially so my right foot can touch the floor. I’ve been doing exercises to try to get that connection between my right glut and those areas you talk about in the right foot, but now I’m wondering if it should be my left side? Very confusing.
I read your comment as I to was a bit confused. Then I found a short of his from 7 months ago. It explains things in more detail. I still had to watch multiple times. It was worth it. Called, the easiest guide to fix pelvic tilt
Am i first? Youre the goat conor
Good job conor
Will definitely try it
Important information 😮😮😮😮?? Usually, this senior
Gets 2 chiropractor wellness treatments every month . I enjoy being in balance. Wish it would stablize. 😮😢 My posture is not good like sitting up straight or standing proper. Slouchy. The tail bone is tender to sit on. Is there hope???
I'm lost with myself, my left hip and left shoulder are hiked up, my right shoulder drops and right hip pulled foward
I'm not clear which side to lie on. If when doing the hip rolls the right side is the easiest should I then be lying on my left side for the exercise please?
Yeah it's badly explained
thank you
I have a lateral pelvic tilt. The left side is high. I have a screw in my right hip to the pelvis. It feels like my rib cage on the left is twisted in the front.
Do you have a scoliosis?
Top side TFL is taking over big time and I can’t seem to get the glute on instead? Any tips?
Is this exercise to be done on the twisted side. Eg my right is restricted and left is easier to twist. Then should we lie on the right side or left?
Hi, after I got new rollerblades, I was rollerblading every day, and now, in the morning, my heels feel strange, usually just in the morning. Do you have any advice?
explanation seems to be spot on about my condintion, yet very lazy to try out the exercise that seems to be a very not natural position to the body.
That's the point, though. Your body is not recruiting the right muscles because it's compensating. You need to bring it in a position where it is harder to use the muscles it's normally using, and easier to recruit the ones you want it to use. Then, teach it to use the muscles you want it to use together. Do it over a period of time to establish a connection for these movement patterns. And then they carry over in normal positions. That's what you do in physiotherapy, it's quite normal.
@@cheesy_87 while walking, spending more time standing on every leg, fixing how it feels for feet to land and participate in weight transfer.
also hips, neck and position of arms might be so messed up that rebalancing is necessary. Probably involving transverse plain.
Definitely a multidimensional solution to the PC induced crunch-scoliotic posture that is complimented with reduced spine extension tone.
What if the right side pelvis is rotated back and the left shoulder is the lower shoulder?
I think I have some imbalances in my hips/body bc I feel like I walk weird and I get tight in my lower back on my left side. It feel like my right hip is kinda moving ”down and then back” in a circle when I walk, and my right foot turns outwards (kinda rolls on the outside too) unlike my left which is straight.
The thing is that I can’t really understand where on which side I have weakness, I have tested some exercises and I feel like I’m randomly weaker on one side sometimes but its not consistent with what side I’m ”supposed” to be weak in..? Should I just try to do the exercises on both sides?
Majority of imbalance is due to right lumbar concave potentially feet issues, what can I do?
I have a lumbar scoliosis which causes the rotation in my pelvis. My left side is much weaker than my right and you can see from the soles of my shoes that I greatly favour my right side when walking. Will this still help?
You didnt put the foot arch video in the description :(
The issue is trying to work out these clues why we can not stay on a push-bike balance and swimming then take off ok then can't stay up to a long time? Conner his done well as now he is 12 years old but growing taller. Previously hips and leg ex-ray I pushed for. 👌 that when the surgeon told us to stretches. But now as I explained. His hips are good. Maybe a tiny bit.. Forward. Do you feel as hard for you to see. I or we go to a sports physio I'm not sure!? Ehh bit frustrated. Like a guessing game! ( was originally because was a bad idea put kids in fip flops scuffs not holding the feet together.. So I urge Mum's parents no flop scuffs on feet as hips get thrown forward. Bad alignment. You should seen the difference in a photo omg! I believe that's why people drown. As all unbalanced. 100% If he never did his correct stretches his knees and hips would have to be broken by a surgeon. So I urge every parent to think about good shoes on there boys, especially as their strong bones!
Brilliant content. I can feel my feet shifting the worse i get
Where's the promised link
I have two questions
-is it also normal to feel my quad working during this? Because my quad contracts pretty hard.
-do jefferson deadlifts also work if I keep the intention with my foot arch on the floor throughout the movement?
What should someone do if they have a right flat / over pronated foot?
Can body imbalance lead to facial Asymmetry ?
Yep
Do we need to hold the breath after exhaling to maintain rib cage down
Lütfen haretler eşliğinde anlatın daha anlaşılır olacaktır
Mine rotates to both sides.😢
When are you coming to SD?
Hey Conor, i have scoliosis and i wanted to do your breathing exercise in which we inhale for 2s and exhale for 2s and stop for 4s but I worried whether or not this exercise could affect my scoliosis , by the way my curve is mild .
What do you think?
@@ephelesfrance7006 I have a curve of 14 degrees; it's mostly lumbar to the right .
I don't know whether it's fixed or functional.
And what I am asking is that whether breathing exercises like the one I mentioned affect scoliosis in general , since scoliosis is varied in shape from person to person, giving info about a particular shape is not necessary.
Whats your steroid stack atm con?
Lütfen çok rica ediyorum başka ülkelerin dilinde alt yazı koyun ,Türkiye'den sevgiler ❤
5:32 this is poor you should immediately say which side of his pelvis is rotated what way so we know which side to lie on
I know there is a wealth of useful information in these videos but I never watch them all the way through because I hate the skeleton! I’m a visual learner but my brain cannot relate all those wobbly bones to real life. Demonstrating on a live human would make much more sense to me.
Test Minute 5.
Complicated 😢
👣
Meow
How to determine which side we should be lying? my right hip is high.
Yeah I feel Conor struggles to make it clear what the test results mean for the exercises you do