Pole Anatomy - pole invert: the muscles, anatomy and biomechanics of pole!

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  • Опубліковано 13 гру 2024

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  • @rushplusperfection3161
    @rushplusperfection3161 3 роки тому +74

    This is EXACTLY what I'm looking for! I'm trying to make a gym workout routine and trying to find out EXACTLY what muscles I need to work on has been so hard! Thank you!

    • @ThePolePT
      @ThePolePT  3 роки тому +1

      Yay! So glad it helped! :)

    • @syzygy4365
      @syzygy4365 10 місяців тому

      I'm breaking my old bad habit of kicking off into my invert. I'm way too rusty to not fix those. Lol
      So far I can invert properly on my dominant on the dominant side and fixing something weird happening on the otherside. My left knee and left hip flexer aren't synchronized at all. 😂

  • @DelaG29
    @DelaG29 4 роки тому +23

    Thank you for this! I just realized I need to engage my back more when upside down!

    • @ThePolePT
      @ThePolePT  4 роки тому

      Yaaay! Glad it helped! :)

  • @lotuslightheart
    @lotuslightheart 2 роки тому +17

    WOW, I love whoever made the muscle skeletal animation for this video!

    • @ThePolePT
      @ThePolePT  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you Trinity! This one was created by a company called Muscle and Motion. 🙌

  • @JennaPerrodou
    @JennaPerrodou 2 місяці тому

    Love this!!! A lot of people brush over the technicalities but it’s really very handy to know

  • @vega1349
    @vega1349 Рік тому +2

    Never realized I needed to engage those lats! Thank you.

  • @johnsmith2837
    @johnsmith2837 Місяць тому

    when you find that really specific thing, done exactly how ya need it ... arg sooo good

    • @ThePolePT
      @ThePolePT  27 днів тому

      Yay! Thank you! So glad it was useful! :)

  • @musicheals5705
    @musicheals5705 3 роки тому +5

    I've studied human anatomy & physiology. This helps me a lot to figure out where I'm doing wrong and which muscles I'm not engaging. I found that my form is a little off when I video record my choppers. I can understand moves better when explained to me like this, or at least verbally tell me which muscles to engage to get proper form.

  • @MsBibiMuneca
    @MsBibiMuneca Рік тому

    Omg!!!! I love this channel! I showed my husband he said this is so cool to see the anatomy at work! I'm subscriber now!

  • @krystler7703
    @krystler7703 4 роки тому +26

    This video is all the things pole nerds dream of! 🤓 I love it! Also, I don't know if you remember my comment from a prior video, but my boyfriend ended up buying me your book for my birthday!!! I'm waiting on it to arrive, but I'm so excited!

    • @ThePolePT
      @ThePolePT  4 роки тому +1

      Aw yay! I remember! Whoop! Thanks boyfriend! 😘 Happy birthday and hope it arrives soon! 😍🎉

    • @Lovekarunai
      @Lovekarunai 8 місяців тому

      I'm super loving it

  • @Lelalovelee
    @Lelalovelee 4 роки тому +1

    I love your books and videos. I re-publish to my students all the time.

    • @ThePolePT
      @ThePolePT  4 роки тому

      Hi Holly, awww thank you SO MUCH for following, sharing and reaching out to comment and let me know! I really appreciate it. 🙏

  • @GabrielleWolfeTherapist
    @GabrielleWolfeTherapist 9 місяців тому

    This is literally the coolest channel.

    • @ThePolePT
      @ThePolePT  8 місяців тому

      Aww thank you! :)

  • @ananascarpenter
    @ananascarpenter Рік тому

    Woooow this is sooo cool to see and very interesting! Thank you for sharing!

  • @mirelahelinger3827
    @mirelahelinger3827 4 роки тому +3

    Amazing!! ..and I love your book , it is such a great companion during workouts, wonderful ❤️

    • @ThePolePT
      @ThePolePT  4 роки тому

      Thank you so much Mirela! I'm so happy it's useful! 💪💪

  • @kjbkjhkjhjk7775
    @kjbkjhkjhjk7775 3 місяці тому

    omg studying anatomy.. this is sooooo amazing !! xx sending love!!

    • @ThePolePT
      @ThePolePT  3 місяці тому

      Yaaay! Thank you so much! 😘😘

  • @cynthiamorgan5222
    @cynthiamorgan5222 2 роки тому

    Wow you broke it down, and gave us a visual details of the muscles, thank you that was awesome.👍

  • @racheljauquier6233
    @racheljauquier6233 Рік тому

    Merci enfin une vidéo explicite et bien détaillée pour expliquer une figure de pôle dance, le fait d'avoir mis un corps de squelette nous montrant les muscles et l'ossature de l'être humain m'a permise de comprendre exactement quelles muscles utiliser pour y arriver pourtant je ne parle pas anglais mais vous avez gérer avec cette vidéo. Non seulement j'ai appris ma première figure mais en plus je l'ai comprise merci pour ça 👍😊😊Si chaque pôleuse penserai comme ça elles seraient 💵(humour) 🙏🫶💪👍

    • @ThePolePT
      @ThePolePT  Рік тому

      Haha! Yes! 😅Ahhh merci beaucoup ! 😘😘

  • @zeinakhalem4588
    @zeinakhalem4588 4 роки тому +1

    This is an awesome video!! Your invert breakdowns have always helped and this is next level. 💯💯💯

    • @ThePolePT
      @ThePolePT  4 роки тому +1

      Thank you so much. I wanted to do this for sooooo long! I'm so glad it's helpful! 😚

  • @HelloTruDee
    @HelloTruDee 3 роки тому +1

    I love science! Thank you for this because I needed to understand the muscles being used.

    • @ThePolePT
      @ThePolePT  3 роки тому

      Glad it was helpful! :)

  • @christinewegner8720
    @christinewegner8720 3 роки тому

    Oh wow I love this!

  • @officialDaiMona
    @officialDaiMona 3 роки тому

    Thank you !!! I could not understand for the life of me what I was doing wrong . Subscribeddd !!!!

  • @tonntonns16
    @tonntonns16 3 роки тому

    I LOVE videos like this!

  • @jujuju111111
    @jujuju111111 4 роки тому

    Shoked with the quality of your videos. Thank you very much. I feel inspired to study about pole by your work. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼From a Brazilian training pole in France.

    • @ThePolePT
      @ThePolePT  4 роки тому +1

      Ah so kind, thank you so much! 🥰

  • @ingridpostai5829
    @ingridpostai5829 4 роки тому

    I seriously adore this video ♥

  • @simplychi9418
    @simplychi9418 3 роки тому

    I freaking love this!

    • @ThePolePT
      @ThePolePT  3 роки тому

      Thank you so much! ❤

  • @droideca
    @droideca 4 роки тому

    Amazing breakdown!

  • @MrKitagurl
    @MrKitagurl 7 місяців тому

    Wow this is such a great video.

    • @ThePolePT
      @ThePolePT  7 місяців тому

      Thank you so much! 💗

  • @luizasaraiva1916
    @luizasaraiva1916 4 роки тому

    you are amazing!! thank you so much for this, its so hard to find stuff about biomechanics and anatomy of pole

  • @geewhiz8302
    @geewhiz8302 2 роки тому

    Ive been searching if pole training can improve your tibialis anterior because I just noticed that mine is looking quite scrumptious. 🤣🤣
    Not exactly sure how I got here but I’m happy to be here. Lol!
    I love this!! I sometimes get frustrated when the instructor can’t tell me what muscle I should be focusing on. This is everything! Subscribing & buying your book ASAP! Thanks! 💜💜💜

    • @ThePolePT
      @ThePolePT  2 роки тому +1

      Yay! Thank you so much! 💜My tibialis anterior is pretty scrumptious too, haha. I guess it depends what moves you're training. Keep an eye how much you're dorsi-flexing the foot - that might give you some clues. Maybe you're doing a lot of that, though we tend to do more of the opposite (pointing the feet) in pole. 💪

    • @geewhiz8302
      @geewhiz8302 2 роки тому

      @@ThePolePT ahhhh..makes sense. My instructor is always shouting “Point your toes hot girls!” She’s usually talking to me😂😂😂😂 I’ll keep an eye out now. Thanks so much!

  • @missrave9440
    @missrave9440 3 роки тому

    Wow ,that's amazing

  • @nataschahamm9075
    @nataschahamm9075 7 місяців тому

    Thank you ❤

  • @s-eyesel
    @s-eyesel Рік тому

    Awesome ❤

  • @itsurdestineetowatch
    @itsurdestineetowatch 4 роки тому

    YES!!!! I can't believe I'm just finding this

  • @kaylanicole3612
    @kaylanicole3612 3 роки тому

    i appreciate this

  • @Izzybella89
    @Izzybella89 2 роки тому

    This was really helpful! I've been having an issue with pain slightly down and behind my armpit when coming down from a chopper, and I'm not sure what exercises I should be doing to strengthen these muscles to help protect. I had a small tear in the middle of my subscapularis and I did PT for it, but i'm not sure if there's more to it as I still have a nagging dull pain (like I constantly want to stretch it).

    • @ThePolePT
      @ThePolePT  2 роки тому

      Hi Izzy, apologies for the delayed response! I'm glad the video was useful but I'm sorry to hear that you're experiencing pain like that. I wouldn't want to speculate on what might be causing that - it could be referred pain from elsewhere and may or may not be related to your previous injury. It's always best to have these things checked with a physio. If you'd like to book in with our in-physio, Georgina, for an online appointment, I'm sure she'd be happy to investigate this a bit further and help you get to the bottom of it. ❤ Here is her booking link if you'd like more info: www.thepoleco.com/book-physiotherapy

  • @alee9461
    @alee9461 Рік тому +1

    great!!!

  • @sinamen516
    @sinamen516 4 роки тому

    Choppers, straddles, and v annoys me. My hamstrings are sooooo dog on tight, this move is hard for me. I can only do a regular invert right now smh. At 40 plus I'm not sure how much I can losen them. Thank you for helping me to understand the mechanics, new subbie!

    • @ThePolePT
      @ThePolePT  4 роки тому +1

      Thank you so much! Yeah, tight hammies make the chopper more challenging, for sure! But you definitely can still improve your hamstring mobility with the right approach to your training, though. I'm 40 next year so I know it most certainly feels tougher than it did when we were younger (definitely not as bounce-back-able as I once was haha!), but I have clients in their 60's who, with the right training and the right mindset, prove that age really shouldn't hold us back. They inspire the crap out of me! 😊

    • @sinamen516
      @sinamen516 4 роки тому

      @@ThePolePT thanks for the inspiration!😊 You are correct, the bounce back is slow I try to easier these days minus my workouts. I'll continue to add in flexibility into my routine!

  • @renaysha0506
    @renaysha0506 4 роки тому

    This is really cool! Such a great breakdown and so informative! I realize that I'm not retracting my scapular for inverts. Curious to know: does the scapular retracts when you tuck your legs or should you only retract it when you tilt to an invert and straddle? Should the scapular start to retract from the beginning (a tuck)?

    • @ThePolePT
      @ThePolePT  4 роки тому +1

      Hi Ren, so sorry for the delayed response! I only just saw this comment! The upper/mid back should be engaged right from the start of the movement - though at that point you aren't actually moving the scapular towards each other (retraction), just engaging the upper back and shoulders - the shoulder blades stay in a more neutral position than retracted, if that makes sense! It's a subtle difference and it does 'sort of' feel like retraction because, especially when you are upside down, you are fighting against gravity to resist protracting the shoulder blades away from each other. Does that answer your question? 🤔 x

    • @renaysha0506
      @renaysha0506 4 роки тому

      @@ThePolePT yes it does! Thank you for responding!

  • @lucillemorgan7870
    @lucillemorgan7870 2 роки тому

    What happens if you have weak muscles everywhere - back, hips, hamstrings etc.?

  • @lesheawhite1870
    @lesheawhite1870 Рік тому

    Im trying a pole class soon. I do lyra already. Do you think lyra will help

    • @ThePolePT
      @ThePolePT  10 місяців тому

      Hey, so sorry for the slow response! Hope the class went well! I think your experience with Lyra will put you in a good place for learning pole - lots of the skills are transferable/similar, but the apparatus is sooo different. It can take a little while to apply that strength and skill you've got from Lyra to pole, but I'm sure you'll love the new challenge it brings! 💪

  • @turquoiseflourish4498
    @turquoiseflourish4498 4 роки тому

    Love it :-)

  • @lyubimaslivkova5362
    @lyubimaslivkova5362 Рік тому

    I was recently diagnosed with hip dysplasia after experiencing hip pain for the first time, probably aggravated by my pole training. The doctor was a sports orthopedic, but I don't think he had much of an idea about pole in particular. I know that I should avoid running, jumping and ball sports, he said that splits etc are off limits. When it comes to other moves/poses essential to pole I'm having a hard time figuring out what I should better NOT be doing. I have a feeling that straight leg aerial inverts might not be a good idea, but what about inverting with bent knees? Does anyone have any knowledge about / experience with this? Are there any resources online? I'm at a point in my journey where pole has become such an important part of my life that giving it up terrifies me, so I hope I can find a way to modify my training to be able to do as much as I can without causing damage to my hips (although I will be mourning my splits and movements requiring hip flexibility for a while 😢). All help & advice is highly appreciated!

    • @ThePolePT
      @ThePolePT  10 місяців тому

      Apologies for the really slow response! I hope you've been able to figure out a way forwards to manage your pole training around your diagnosis. Pole is definitely a little misunderstood by those outside the pole community! If you can, I'd recommend finding a clinician who understands what we do in pole so they can help give you that more personalised guidance you need. I'm not sure where in the world you are but The Circus Doc has this list of clinicians (US and globally) who work with circus artists - some of them are pole specific and some work more generally with aerialists. That might be a good place to start! ❤www.thecircusdoc.com/resources/circus-pts/

  • @gabbym6192
    @gabbym6192 3 роки тому

    I am working towards engaging the back more but I still fall into the habit of rounding it out and it drives me crazy. What are some cues to gain better control of those lats? Any conditioning I can do to get used to that engagement ??

    • @ThePolePT
      @ThePolePT  3 роки тому +1

      Hi Gabby, well done to you for working on this. It ain't easy, that's for sure!
      A cue that can work well for this while practicing the skill itself is to think about keeping your chest lifted - or 'collar bones broad'. 🙌
      For conditioning/strength training for this... on the pole, you can deload the position by using a stability ball like this www.thepolept.com/strength-for-pole/how-to-do-the-stability-ball-chopper/ to practice and train that engagement in the actual movement. That's one of my faves! :)
      Off the pole, horizontal pulling movements like bent over rows or TRX pulls are gonna be your friend for this one. If you want some more structure and accountability to work through the strength and conditioning for it, I have an online No Kick Invert programme that you might like! You can check that out here: www.thepolept.com/product/8-week-programme-no-kick-invert/
      Keep at it! Neo x

  • @mollywilkes4565
    @mollywilkes4565 Рік тому

    I'm really struggling with my.legs straightening out and maintaining it, any advice on what it could be and how to work on it?

    • @ThePolePT
      @ThePolePT  Рік тому +1

      Hey Molly, thank you so much for watching! It's hard to say without seeing what's going on as it could be any one of the areas covered in the video - everything has to work and co-ordinate together to make it happen. Often people tend to try straighten the legs too soon, which could be the problem you're having. I have a couple of more recent videos on this which might help you figure this out too! Short (90 second summary): ua-cam.com/video/SW6h2LngP3E/v-deo.html Longer (18 minute deeper dive): ua-cam.com/video/YtqfKwWWmx0/v-deo.html Good luck with it! I know it's soooo frustrating being stuck at that point, but you'll get through it! 💪

    • @mollywilkes4565
      @mollywilkes4565 Рік тому

      @@ThePolePT legend! Thank you for replying! Think it's hamstring related 😂 will totally check out these videos!

    • @ThePolePT
      @ThePolePT  Рік тому

      @@mollywilkes4565 Yeah, it could be tight hamstrings if you're getting the movement (the tip back) nailed and it's literally just the leg extention that you're struggling with! If that's the case, working on hamstring flexibility and hip flexor strength might be the key! :)

  • @scaniadiaz5769
    @scaniadiaz5769 2 роки тому

    Agregaría,, la ubicación de la,mirada siempre hacia el ombligo, para,generar mayor estabilidad.

  • @fernanda7410
    @fernanda7410 2 роки тому

    I have a back pain in my trapezius that is killing me.... I don't know what can I do

    • @ThePolePT
      @ThePolePT  2 роки тому +1

      Hi Fernanda, apologies for the delayed response. I'm really sorry to hear that. If it's a pain you are getting during/after inverting, it's something that we hear often. Quite a lot of the time it is due to overuse, lack of strength or incorrect engagement through the movement. However, I wouldn't want to speculate on what's causing it. If you'd like to book in with our physio, Georgina, for an online appointment, I'm sure she'd be able to investigate this a bit further and help you get to the bottom of it. ❤ Here is her booking link if you'd like more info: www.thepoleco.com/book-physiotherapy

  • @facesxy
    @facesxy 4 роки тому

    I have the problem with the rounded back and it's horrible. Looks bad and can cause injuries :/ It's probably because I've always struggled with my posture.

  • @CarlosSanchez-hl8dv
    @CarlosSanchez-hl8dv 7 місяців тому

    Calificar

  • @Selynn88
    @Selynn88 4 роки тому

    Excellent explanation! I bough your book a few months ago and I must say is every polers' dream. Love your content, very precise and well structured. Thank you ❤️

    • @ThePolePT
      @ThePolePT  4 роки тому +1

      Aw yay! Thank you so much for buying my book - and for taking the time to comment. I really appreciate your kind words 🥰 - and I'm so glad the content is useful, thank you! 🙏🤓💪