Is this Better than the Deep Squat?

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  • Опубліковано 11 чер 2024
  • This position builds resilience in the hips and stretches the inner thigh muscles. Its carry-over to sport is high, AND it helps develop endurance in the leg muscles... Let's dive into the Horse Stance.
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    0:00 - Why Horse Stance
    1:14 - Horse Stance History
    1:51 - How To Horse
    3:50 - MASTER MOBILITY
    4:21 - Hip Mobility
    5:50 - Programming
    6:47 - Ankle & Knee Mechanics
    8:16 - Is it for you?
    The Horse Stance, a staple of traditional training regimes, holds profound benefits beyond its apparent simplicity. This foundational posture not only fosters hip resilience but also facilitates the elongation of inner thigh muscles, promoting both strength and flexibility.
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  • @Strengthside
    @Strengthside  2 місяці тому +9

    What mobility goals do you have for yourself this year? If you're looking for a full-body flexibility program to follow, check out our NEW Master Mobility program ► strengthside.com/products/master-mobility

    • @lukeaaron5588
      @lukeaaron5588 2 місяці тому

      Closed leg squats isolate your lower pelvis, where your hip should be....
      Females have quads that go over the pelvis because they have a womb, males do not.
      Top of hip, top of pelvis, lower abs are in that gap and allow you to rotate the pelvis.

    • @Paraclef
      @Paraclef 2 місяці тому

      @@lukeaaron5588 Their legs are connected strongly to the middle of the back, when males most of the time it's just up to our arse. That's the exact opposite for the torso.
      I think that this comes from tasks to do, like gardening with the kids attached to their back.
      This is why the good morning exercice is very good for the men.

    • @lukeaaron5588
      @lukeaaron5588 2 місяці тому

      it comes from the way humans have evolved with technology being the primary influence ie shifting the weight onto the buttocks when sitting on the toilet instead of on your feet/heels.
      The toilet has been used for so long it's altered the human centre of gravity so the quads go higher than they are supposed to resulting in the loss of abs below the belly button.
      Centre of gravity, from the side... ears to arches.... use a mirror to check your posture from the side.​@@Paraclef

    • @Paraclef
      @Paraclef 2 місяці тому

      @@lukeaaron5588 😅 You don't spend hours on the toilets, excepted if you have crohn disease, which I have since 2022 😂.
      Would be more pertinent with chairs or sort of and classical bed.
      Could be the simple sitting position also, a lot of craftsmanships were done like this, like fishing in a river; legs crossed is even worse.
      Depends also of the terrains, if it's plain or mountains, or masonic roads, when people were walking or running for hours.
      Ears to arches, luckily, I don't have flatty feet 🤣😂
      Also, don't frown, or go bald.

    • @lukeaaron5588
      @lukeaaron5588 2 місяці тому

      @@Paraclef the toilets has been used for countless generations... a minute here and there adds up, evolutionarily speaking.
      The toilet has led to overdeveloped quads on the outside of the leg and an underdeveloped inner thigh and lower pelvis because of the muscles you don't use... lower abs and inner thighs all connect to the pelvis.
      Ears to arches refers to the straight line that people don't have... stand a broom stick beside you and compare your posture to a well centred centre of gravity... your shaped more like a cobra.
      I have shoulder length hair and a beard down to my chest and I'm 2m tall with atrocious posture do to a multitude of injuries... my issues are worse than yours so I see the issues you are creating.

  • @ds5015
    @ds5015 2 місяці тому +146

    Comment from Japan: Got turned on to this exercise by my 60+ sensei. This man is a brick house, and he says to do it every day. As you say, it’s common in many martial arts in the east, and in Japan, karate, judo, and sumo also incorporate. If you do it every day, you will become much stronger and more centered in your daily life, as well as physical training. Great video! Hope horse stance becomes more popular in the west.

    • @Strengthside
      @Strengthside  2 місяці тому +10

      Great share! I think it is gaining popularity which is great.

    • @surabhir6618
      @surabhir6618 Місяць тому +4

      This is a part of Indian classical dance routines too. Ancestors were underrated smart folks

    • @idrissawane2059
      @idrissawane2059 Місяць тому +1

      It gained popularity my friend trust me. Commenting from Senegal

    • @deepforestenergy60
      @deepforestenergy60 Місяць тому +4

      Hello from Ukraine! Japan is my favorite country. I first went there in 1986 and worked for about 5 years. At that time I was very interested in karate and met wonderful sensei in Japan. One of them is called Menoru Kaneto from Toyama Shinko. The first step in karate was mastering the kiba dachi stance. And on Awaji Island, not far from Sumoto in the village of Fukura, I first learned what Zen is. Then I returned to Ukraine and conducted seminars at various karate sections. Now I am 60 years old, I am in excellent shape and I have something to share with young people, thanks to the knowledge from Japan. Domo Arigato Gozaimas!

  • @livelurked4103
    @livelurked4103 26 днів тому +3

    Its cool how you combine all types of fitness into your own philosophy of functional fitness.

  • @ajsanche99
    @ajsanche99 2 місяці тому +54

    One of my top sites for stretches and calisthenic workouts!! Your delivery is top notch.

    • @judecafferty7941
      @judecafferty7941 2 місяці тому

      are there any other sites you'd recommend - similar in style to Strength Side?

    • @ajsanche99
      @ajsanche99 2 місяці тому

      @@judecafferty7941 Fitness FAQ and Gymnastics Methods.

    • @Strengthside
      @Strengthside  2 місяці тому +5

      Appreciate that!

    • @johndouglas3622
      @johndouglas3622 10 днів тому +1

      I totally agree! You guys rock!

  • @medit4tive
    @medit4tive Місяць тому +13

    Great content as always! Just a quick technical note: The music seemed a bit too loud compared to the voice, which made it a bit difficult to understand at times.

  • @vovinlonshin3708
    @vovinlonshin3708 2 місяці тому +5

    working hard on getting that deep squat and getting my knees in better shape after working over 16years on my feet on concert floors, your channel has a lot of great tips!! Thank you!

  • @tillg.6450
    @tillg.6450 2 місяці тому +3

    Best Channel for Strenght and Mobility! Thanks

  • @unitewithch
    @unitewithch 2 місяці тому +11

    @5:30 In jiujitsu this is called an "S" sit and we warm up doing those exercises as well as swinging legs to the other side without touching hands on the ground. I am very weak in this area, but its helped me improve my movement a lot.

    • @Strengthside
      @Strengthside  2 місяці тому +1

      One of the best for the hips. Nice work

  • @tc-3
    @tc-3 2 місяці тому +14

    Alongside GMB's tutorial, this is, in my opinion, the best video on horse stance. Thank you, guys. Your work is greatly appreciated.

    • @Strengthside
      @Strengthside  2 місяці тому +1

      Huge compliment thank you

    • @robremington2394
      @robremington2394 2 місяці тому +1

      Amen. I LIVE with your and GMB tutorials and videos

    • @bliblablub921
      @bliblablub921 Місяць тому +1

      sorry for my ignorance but GMB?

    • @robremington2394
      @robremington2394 Місяць тому

      @@bliblablub921 go search GMB. Ryan Hurst has been an Olympian in 2 sports,injured in both and has the best programs for all levels from couch potato to elite athletes.

  • @paraworth
    @paraworth 2 місяці тому +9

    Oh yeah the horse stance is incredible. So grateful for this amazing exercise. Built up to 5mins. Shit it’s hard. It took a year to get here. My hips are now in a different world than they were. Great you guys picked this up and you’re passing it out there.

    • @zecollecter8747
      @zecollecter8747 2 місяці тому +1

      Thanks for sharing and great job on your persistence! How did your flexibility change? Did you gain splits and or being able to sit cross-legged? Notice any gait or posture changes? Thanks again - it's rare for people to get to 5min!

    • @micheleruju5990
      @micheleruju5990 2 місяці тому

      after 2 years of training horse stance I got up to 4:34, so great respect for who can reach 5 min goal. I have to say that I didn't train everyday and on summertime I almost stop and then I needed to get it back starting from a 2:30 hold but i never pushed it to failure for the reason that i didn't like when I start shaking, so right now I have a very solid hold up to 3:40 sec and I'll step up very slowly, maybe like 10 sec every 10 days or so to get to 5 min with peace of mind. I have to say that I didn't notice any flexibility gain in my hips though, as well as no muscle gain of course because it's an endurance exercise. I would compare it more to holding your breathe rather than a strength exercise because you can really push it further if your mind is relaxed and you control your breathing when you are next to crash. I do really like the feeling to be connected to the ground that it provides. Thanks to Josh and Trevor for this channel, chapeau !

    • @deepforestenergy60
      @deepforestenergy60 Місяць тому +2

      Thank you for sharing your experience. Now this is a goal for me. When I was young, I stood for 5 minutes, then I didn’t practice standing for a long time. And now I’m 60 years old, I tried standing for a while, the first time I stood 01:15, it’s time to start training.))))

  • @4000angels
    @4000angels 2 місяці тому +1

    Another great video. Thank you.

  • @englishguy9680
    @englishguy9680 Місяць тому +1

    When you think about seeing Shaolin monks and sumo wrestlers doing this in training and consider as you say that its so close to the stances of guarding in basketball or even offensive linemen in football there is obviously something to it. I just did my first set off a minute and my legs were burning but already I can feel how my hips feel more open. Gonna keep doing this everyday

  • @Mymelodyyy888
    @Mymelodyyy888 Місяць тому

    Thank you so much ✨🙏
    So helpful!

  • @joseph.r1122
    @joseph.r1122 2 місяці тому +3

    Great instructional video for a great exercise. Thank you! 🙏

  • @joyceholloway7889
    @joyceholloway7889 2 місяці тому

    Awesome!! Thank you!!!❤

  • @karenkehoe7930
    @karenkehoe7930 18 днів тому

    I like that you show both foot (straight and pointed out) variations

  • @SafLynx
    @SafLynx 2 місяці тому

    Amazing. Thank you 🙏

  • @santanadsc4361
    @santanadsc4361 Місяць тому

    I love this style of videos guys. Been loving the results and gains from the Horse Stance, and now I am even more convinced to keep it a staple in the workout routines. Thanks for highlighting the ways to progress this! I am also keen to give the squats a try🤓

  • @MichaelKada
    @MichaelKada Місяць тому

    Very helpful and already applying ❤

  • @Knotdead73
    @Knotdead73 Місяць тому

    You Guys are Amazing. Keep up the great work. You are very good motivators. Love It!

  • @darylcross5610
    @darylcross5610 Місяць тому +1

    Great video and detailed info now adding this and 90 90 sitting to get my hips and squats etc better.. I have hearing problems and find the background music makes it hard to hear the instructions, music turned down or off would be brilliant.
    Many thanks again for the quality content.

  • @ekinejoseph7352
    @ekinejoseph7352 Місяць тому

    thanks for this. adding it to my routine now

  • @zagortriplex100
    @zagortriplex100 19 днів тому +1

    two real athletes. Great!

  • @NaviO.o
    @NaviO.o Місяць тому +1

    I didn't know about this stance tbh! Thank you so much! I love your channel and use your morning stretches most mornings and feel so much better every time I do it 😌
    BUT GUYS! I am wanting to tell everyone I see on UA-cam that loves barefoot shoes because I'm so stupid excited about them!
    There's a new barefoot company named Otishi that just started in my area and showed up at our fitcon last weekend. They're basically socks and made specifically for working out and I'm so in love with them 😭
    Since there's not many barefoot shoes specifically for the gym, I thought I'd mention them to you guys since you love barefoot shoes as much as I do!

  • @gustavodc3684
    @gustavodc3684 Місяць тому

    Thanks 💖

  • @JustineEllushon
    @JustineEllushon Місяць тому +1

    I started doing this as a variation of some other stretches i was doing.
    I push my inner knees out with my hands and put all my weight into my pelvic bones/where inner thighs meet using my hands to stabilize and straighten back. It's such an amazing stretch!!!!

  • @christyph3382
    @christyph3382 Місяць тому +1

    Yes, I am always looking for workouts, to add to my morning routine, so I can continue to hike high-altitude with switchbacks, skiing, and snowshoeing in California at my age of 61. Thanks for sharing

    • @deepforestenergy60
      @deepforestenergy60 Місяць тому

      Hello my friend! Your experience is a great motivation for young people! I am 60 years old and I also do different exercises. Now I have started posting a lot of useful exercises on my channel, come visit me!

  • @lisawhite6833
    @lisawhite6833 2 місяці тому +2

    Goddess pose in yoga ✨ this has been part of that practice for centuries. It is so difficult! But so worth it.

  • @KatJ3st
    @KatJ3st Місяць тому +1

    How did you know I needed exactly this !!!

  • @Deusssued
    @Deusssued 2 місяці тому +2

    as allways, great content, thanks for the video

  • @bopiyeff
    @bopiyeff 2 місяці тому +5

    Great tutorial! Thank you!

  • @jacnella2419
    @jacnella2419 2 місяці тому +20

    I learnt this in GiGong - it's incredible. Also keep arms raised just below shoulder and curved in (like a big hug) . Then essentially, hold with deep meditative breath for 5 mins. You're creating a powerful flow of chi and energy within your hug. It's great for natural body strengthening too - who would have thought effectively standing still can build strenght.

    • @AwakenZen
      @AwakenZen 2 місяці тому +2

      QiGong*

    • @jacnella2419
      @jacnella2419 2 місяці тому

      @AwakenZen thanks 😊 I thought the spelling was wrong but in a hurry

    • @MrEst126
      @MrEst126 Місяць тому +1

      Thanks for the tip. I really like isometric exercises

  • @alinahaiduc22
    @alinahaiduc22 2 місяці тому +1

    Love the Horse Stance after a cold shower, combined with the lateral tai chi hand movements, they also help make the stance bearable for longer. Your tips and videos changed my life, you give me so much confidence in my body s ability and intelligence! Thank you!!

  • @laisa.
    @laisa. 16 днів тому

    Love these "easy" functional, effective workout to do at home ❤

  • @javan5938
    @javan5938 29 днів тому

    I love these two!❤

  • @jhezzy
    @jhezzy Місяць тому

    Ty😊

  • @Jo-dm5vi
    @Jo-dm5vi 2 місяці тому +2

    Love your videos, thank you!
    It’s a bit hard to hear what you are saying when then the music is playing though.

  • @lindacgrace2973
    @lindacgrace2973 2 місяці тому +1

    Oh! I recognise this movement. My ballet teacher called them plié a seconde. Or, in English, squats in second position (i.e., with the feet wide apart).

  • @Theaterofthepilgrammige
    @Theaterofthepilgrammige 2 місяці тому +2

    Congratulations on a beautiful baby! ❤

  • @asprinklingofclouds
    @asprinklingofclouds 19 днів тому

    There has been some recent research showing the beneficial effects of isometric holds on blood pressure, the exercise which showed the most benefit was wall sits. The Horse Stance is similar in many respects to the wall sit but is more progressive in terms of balance, strength and flexibility, therefore I wouldn't be surprised if the exercise showed similar or greater benefits in relation to blood pressure reduction.

  • @AurelioPita
    @AurelioPita 2 місяці тому

    Great video

  • @sofytoffy
    @sofytoffy 2 місяці тому +3

    mobility goal:
    it occurred to me recently that i haven't jumped upwards since childhood, or maybe even never.that could be interesting to try, though i think i'd have to work on ankles+knees beforehand.

  • @AvianAmigos
    @AvianAmigos 14 днів тому

    Started doing the deep squat after watching you guys video a few weeks ago, which has pretty much already started to strengthen and straighten my weak core and lumbar. Will now incorporate the horse too! Nice one : )

  • @Tannehillin
    @Tannehillin 2 місяці тому

    Love your videos, was wondering if you have any suggestions I have I believe anterior pelvic thrust brought on by pelvic floor muscle disorder or vice versa. I want to try and fix both and I love your approach. Any suggestions would be awesome. Thanks again.

  • @markroberts6971
    @markroberts6971 Місяць тому

    A great inner thigh and hamstring stretch I was taught by all my Chinese martial arts masters, was the “wall stretch”. This is a “gravity stretch”.
    Lay on your side on the floor, with your butt touching a wall.
    Rotate over on to you back, while lifting/moving your legs up the wall, until your legs are straight, and legs vertical on the wall. Side view, your body is in an L shape.
    Supporting each straight leg with a corresponding arm, slowly lower each leg outwardly and down the wall, with legs forming an ever widening “V” shape.
    Do not force your legs open/wider.
    Instead, let the weight of each leg (gravity) do the stretching. Don’t over do it.
    When ready to complete your daily stretch, lift each leg up the wall supported by the hands/arms.
    With legs together, slowly rotate both straight legs down to the floor while rolling over onto your side.
    Draw both knees toward your chest, til your legs form a right angle.
    Slowly rotate and sit up in this posture.
    Slowly extend your legs straight, till they rest on the floor.
    Gently bounce each leg, alternating, on the floor for more gentle stretching.
    Roll over and slowly stand up.
    Repeat daily.
    You will rapidly and safely be stretching all the associated muscles and hip joints.

  • @user-tw4vx9ec2x
    @user-tw4vx9ec2x 2 місяці тому +1

    Thanks for that. I tried it and let's say I couldn't go lower than 45° with pelvis tucked and my body upright. So something to work towards!

  • @betchieharrison5526
    @betchieharrison5526 2 місяці тому +1

    From now on i will do it this techniques everyday

  • @Plug042
    @Plug042 2 місяці тому

    Imma try this

  • @Niekomojo
    @Niekomojo 2 місяці тому +6

    Damnnnnn, good shit

    • @AjaychinuShah
      @AjaychinuShah 2 місяці тому

      Has long it smells better than more I'm all in.

  • @f00mp
    @f00mp 2 місяці тому +3

    Thank You Gentlemen 🔥

  • @user-ce6dm3fj6g
    @user-ce6dm3fj6g 2 місяці тому

    Thaks

  • @AH-mc7fh
    @AH-mc7fh Місяць тому

    Hi, can you also make a video on nutrition and what you eat to stay lean?

  • @danilojimenez5806
    @danilojimenez5806 2 місяці тому +1

    I am 70😊 and practice the stance since I was 16 as a normal martial art physical training routine. It’s powerful…

  • @NeoArmstrongJetArmstrongCannon
    @NeoArmstrongJetArmstrongCannon Місяць тому +1

    Another fun way to incorporate the horse stance is to just walk in it. Program it into your animal movement routine and just have fun with it.

  • @macadam678
    @macadam678 2 місяці тому

    Finally an app is available! Does it work got MSN too? I will wait for the android version 🤗

  • @bogse
    @bogse 2 місяці тому

    We do that all the time in Shotokan karate, also other low stances. Its the hell of pain but some say no pain no gain and later you see how everything starts to come more easy, not just karate moves/fighting but overall movements.

    • @Strengthside
      @Strengthside  2 місяці тому +2

      Yup great point. Takes some discomfort to make change

  • @jaskiratsingh8190
    @jaskiratsingh8190 2 місяці тому +9

    My mobility goal is to get normal again this year because I am suffering from Ankylosing Spondylitis in which my hips are also too stiff , I want to become a normal person again

    • @AndreS_22246
      @AndreS_22246 2 місяці тому +1

      Good luck with that journey 🤞I don't know about your condition but I've just started walking pain free again after two years of rehab following a bad accident. It's worth the wait and hard work (even though at times it seemed impossible)!

    • @jaskiratsingh8190
      @jaskiratsingh8190 2 місяці тому

      ​@@AndreS_22246 Ankylosing Spondylitis is a condition in which one's spine get totally stiff , your neck muscles and some sort of shoulder muscles and sometimes it makes hips also stiff . You can't run properly , can't sit cross legged , u can't do activities normally as normal people do in their daily life .Your life become almost equivalent to dead body . Pain in most of the parts of the body . And additionally it is an genetic disorder

    • @superflyregularguy
      @superflyregularguy 2 місяці тому

      Good luck with your journey, it's a matter of a decision. Keep vocalizing your goal and work hard to get there!

    • @Strengthside
      @Strengthside  2 місяці тому +1

      Best to you in the process. Take it slow!

    • @heathermunoz6282
      @heathermunoz6282 2 місяці тому +1

      I hear ya. I have spondylolisthesis and FAI (with a tear). Needless to say, I need to be incredibly careful.

  • @ryanproch
    @ryanproch 2 місяці тому

    Hey guys, great video! I'm still trying to wrap my head around how how knees caving in is related to external rotation of the lower leg... So when the lower leg is stuck externally rotated, the upper leg (hip) compensates by internally rotating, which is what makes the knee cave in? Is that right?

  • @chupa2000
    @chupa2000 Місяць тому

    Great recap of the "Horseman" stance! What do you think about the "Archer"? And maybe a full set of "animal play" stances

  • @AndreS_22246
    @AndreS_22246 2 місяці тому +5

    Horse stance? Remember children, Just Say Neigh! 🐴

  • @indriadrayton1132
    @indriadrayton1132 2 місяці тому

    I have valgus knees to the nth degree. Was told to do ballerina squats, sumo, and seem to do horse stances fairly well, but my feet turn outward like wings. Will try these moves.

  • @kygo
    @kygo 2 місяці тому

    My mobility goal is to release a tight pelvic floor... got it from too much sitting with poor posture I think, would be great if you did a video on this!!

  • @mjs2721
    @mjs2721 2 місяці тому

    I might be too stiff to try this program. Can't touch my toes or squat. What does the daily routine look like? how much time?

  • @johnwalsh1648
    @johnwalsh1648 25 днів тому +1

    Valgus knee: "Collapsing into external rotation?" What? Say again? Demonstrate again? It looks like internal rotation (of the hip anyway.)

  • @estir2
    @estir2 2 місяці тому

    What kind of diet do you follow?

  • @romerobjuancarlos
    @romerobjuancarlos Місяць тому

    I've been including a minute and a half horse stance hold during my warm-ups at least 4 times a week. I'm curious though: am I doing it right or would it be better to increase that to at least two holds?

  • @KennyFubaralo
    @KennyFubaralo Місяць тому

    this move humbled me deeply :p

  • @sirstashalot7441
    @sirstashalot7441 Місяць тому

    Hey Josh and Trevor, do you guys have a routine for lower back posture? For instance I still cannot get my lower back against a wall after a year of full body mobility, flexibility and strength training... 😂

  • @wllclylll
    @wllclylll 2 місяці тому +1

    I ruptured my patellar tendon in 2018 and never fully gained my strength in my left leg. I am highly inflexible in the hips and you guys have encouraged me to work on building strength with mobility. I have trouble in the deep squat and that is one of my goals for this year is to sit comfortably in that position. Is that too lofty?

    • @Paraclef
      @Paraclef 2 місяці тому +1

      There is a channel called kneesovertoesguy . The guy has an artificial kneecap, you can maybe learn some things from him. Stay strong and motivated. ♥

    • @Paraclef
      @Paraclef 2 місяці тому +2

      And try too deepsquats on the toes, not with the heel touching the ground, otherwise the tension will maybe not help to focus on the kneecap, but behind and this is maybe not what you want with the patellar tendon.
      I might be wrong but this is a suggestion, do what is the best for your sensation.

    • @wllclylll
      @wllclylll 2 місяці тому +1

      @@Paraclef thanks!

  • @user-rk5df7ke9g
    @user-rk5df7ke9g Місяць тому

    Did tae kwon do for 12 years and those was a core warmup and cool down. We would have to hold it and do breathing for a long time.

  • @roughgalaxy7990
    @roughgalaxy7990 2 місяці тому

    I got a friend who was in a car accident years ago. he's got pins and hardware holding his knees together, can anything in this video apply to him or is he just boned?

  • @user-rx1oh3we6j
    @user-rx1oh3we6j 2 місяці тому

    I dont see where i can sign up for Flexibility Flow only?

  • @5mullys
    @5mullys 2 місяці тому

    My goal is to improve my internal hip mobility so I can sit crisscross again. I thought I had knee problems. Turns out it’s my hips from sitting at a desk all day. Your channel is saving me!

    • @Strengthside
      @Strengthside  2 місяці тому +2

      Hips are huge for healthy knees. IR makes everything feel better!

  • @Kiciol
    @Kiciol 2 місяці тому +2

    💪

  • @andrewjames8158
    @andrewjames8158 2 місяці тому

    Where'd you get the rubber flooring?

  • @EyeGris
    @EyeGris 2 місяці тому

    Great tip: get in the stance, hinge and then raise your torso. Thanks for that!!

    • @Strengthside
      @Strengthside  2 місяці тому +1

      Exactly! Eventually you can skip the hinge

  • @BuckingFeast
    @BuckingFeast 2 місяці тому

    I find playing Hockey makes my hips so tight, have to stretch all week to get back to normal. Definitely gotta start implementing this!

  • @unmaskscience111
    @unmaskscience111 2 місяці тому

    I use counter tension using upper body to pull on a rope or weight to get deep into my hips

    • @Strengthside
      @Strengthside  2 місяці тому

      This is so underrated. Nice share😁

  • @niriraiaug21
    @niriraiaug21 2 місяці тому

    Where should be foot to be pointed ?

  • @bensun432
    @bensun432 2 місяці тому

    nice

  • @addictedyounoob3164
    @addictedyounoob3164 2 місяці тому

    As soon as I try to thrust hips forwards, the outside sides of my feet start hurting a lot. Does anyone have a clue why this is? Pointing my feet outwards seems to fix this abit.
    I also can easily reach to my toes and nose to knee but I've never been able to do feet-flat squats, always tumbling backwards even with heavy weights in front of me. idfk :/

  • @TheCuriousGreyHare
    @TheCuriousGreyHare 2 місяці тому

    After losing all strength in the last three years and being housebound with long COVID/CFS for the last 7 months, this years goal is to start the long slow process to manage fatigue whilst regaining mobility and strength.

  • @nazneenmiah27
    @nazneenmiah27 Місяць тому

    This is done in yoga often

  • @LucasJerzy
    @LucasJerzy 2 місяці тому

    in yoga: chandrasana

  • @michaeltaylors2456
    @michaeltaylors2456 2 місяці тому +1

    Goal for this year among others Sit on my heels in a full squat. I’m 63 and had both knees ACL repaired. Pretty tight still yikes

    • @Strengthside
      @Strengthside  2 місяці тому

      Great goal. Even if not fully achieved it’ll bring tons of gains

  • @the_flushjackson
    @the_flushjackson Місяць тому

    May the horse be with you.

  • @AjaychinuShah
    @AjaychinuShah 2 місяці тому

    I really like your Idea going strong into Fri-Sat-Sun to just reroot the Dan tien.
    LOL-I mean someone could stop a semi-trailer like in Marvel if they did this.

  • @gidafenba
    @gidafenba 2 місяці тому

    Great content as usual. Though, I don't get what's all those clicking sounds, zooming in and out along with the music is supposed to contribute to the clip besides sensory overstimulation.

    • @Strengthside
      @Strengthside  2 місяці тому +1

      You must not be keeping up with what the kids are doing 🤪

    • @gidafenba
      @gidafenba 2 місяці тому

      ​@@Strengthside My comment was a feedback regarding the technical aspect of your video. Your reaction borders on insulting me as a person.
      20 % of the general population are highly sensitive. This has nothing to do with age.

  • @stephenkeye2678
    @stephenkeye2678 Місяць тому

    I'm 68. How do u expect me to do this without leaning forward ?

  • @Deano-mm7ev
    @Deano-mm7ev 2 місяці тому

    My mobility goals this year are 1. Side spilts 2. Full back bridge

  • @lauraedwards5053
    @lauraedwards5053 2 місяці тому +9

    This is simply a grande plié in second position in ballet!

    • @catherinejosephine1
      @catherinejosephine1 2 місяці тому

      No. Horse stance is not as rotated.

    • @lauraedwards5053
      @lauraedwards5053 2 місяці тому

      @@catherinejosephine1 I guess it depends on one’s natural turnout!

    • @Strengthside
      @Strengthside  2 місяці тому +1

      Nice! Seems to be a very strong athletic position

    • @traceylennon1204
      @traceylennon1204 Місяць тому

      @lauraedwards That's exactly what I was thinking!!

    • @oolala53
      @oolala53 27 днів тому

      How long would a dancer stay in this position?

  • @ShepherdsGlenn
    @ShepherdsGlenn 2 місяці тому

    Have you ever heard of the Bioneer UA-cam channel? I feel like your to channel have very similar goal but slightly different ways of getting there.

  • @amani.k11
    @amani.k11 Місяць тому

    Whats yall height and weight

  • @2okaycola
    @2okaycola 24 дні тому

    🐎 all the way

  • @jackjordan4832
    @jackjordan4832 2 місяці тому

    Can I do Master Mobility along with a 3 day a week strength training program?

    • @Strengthside
      @Strengthside  2 місяці тому

      Yup we designed it to be combined with strength training or sport

    • @jackjordan4832
      @jackjordan4832 2 місяці тому

      @@Strengthside Oh awesome. Would I do this on off days or would I tack onto my strength days?

  • @anniepaget8597
    @anniepaget8597 Місяць тому

    merci de France
    vos partage me sont très précieux.
    J'aurais aimé les rencontrer plus tôt !
    annie (femme de 67 ans)

  • @Silentwatcher23
    @Silentwatcher23 2 місяці тому

    Hi!is this for hypertrophy?

    • @akamaru4222
      @akamaru4222 2 місяці тому +2

      Nope, but improves hip, ankle and knee strenght and mobility, it is very usefell to improve the range of motion of your squats 😉

  • @cautious1343
    @cautious1343 Місяць тому

    My goal is to become able to do what's in this video.

  • @BreatheChristian
    @BreatheChristian Місяць тому

    MONK MODE

  • @polythewicked
    @polythewicked Місяць тому

    It looks similar to a plié in ballet. You’re just holding the position longer