The Hip 90/90. A hip mobility exercise you can easily incorporate into your life. For the next 20 days try and spend 2 minutes in this position. Slowly bring your chest towards your knee while keeping your shoulders squared. You can make it more tough and drop your elbow towards the floor equally. This stretch can be done statically or actively for 10 reps, holding each rep for 3 seconds. To do this actively, slowly lift the knee on one side and try to point it into the opposite direction. I&;ll post a video next! markham toronto mobility

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What is Butt Wink?The &;butt wink&; or posterior pelvic tilt – the pelvis pulls the lumbar spine into flexion or rounding of the low back putting you in a vulnerable position. You want to remember to – keep an arch – prevent that spinal rounding. Otherwise you risk damaging ligaments, causing disc irritations or herniations. What Causes Butt Wink?A number of factors combined together can cause the butt wink which leaves your low back and hips vulnerable. This can be hip capsule tightness, hip flexor tightness, knee issues, ankle or even big toe limitations.One limitation is where the head of the femur articulates with the acetabulum. The only way to go deeper is to round the pelvis and the lumbar spine – this is anatomical – this will be different between individuals.Stretching can help partially – think of the hamstring, it crosses both the hip and the knee joint – as you bend your knee flexes, and the overall tension from the hamstrings does not usually prevent you from going into a deeper squat.You can improve your hip flexion mobility over time.You can also improve your squat depth over time.What can we do?Motor control – motor control is imperative – the squat is a complex compound exercise that forces muscles to work in concert. As you improve your proficiency – your squat will improve. The mobility exercises I&;ve posted previously can help – but its best to first figure out what you need to work on. Then focus your work there. Work smart. Check out my future posts for more mobility drills.

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Taking a break from your day of sitting at a desk, your weary day of travels in search of pokemon, or worse, sitting around and farming pokemon and pop a PokeSquat:Keep your feet FLAT – heels on the ground, don&;t let it lift up! align your knees over your feet, lower yourself slowly and rest your arms on your knees. Spend 10 minutes in this position and give your body a break by:1) reducing spinal compression – reduce low back discomfort2) Increasing hip mobility3) Increasing knee mobility4) Increasing ankle mobility5) Helps you go trouble getting into this position? Can&;t hold it long? Practice practice practice – it will improve over time. If this movement seems ridiculously hard – Congrats! You have a mobility issue. Finding a problem is the start. Let&;s get to work.

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The Couch Stretch.For all you desk ninjas who spend their entire day sitting at a desk with your hips in flexion, undo the bad posture spending 2 minutes on each side. You&;ll feel a pull from the front of your hips all the way down your thigh to the top of your knee. Get comfortable slowly shifting forward and backward, even side to side to work your problem spots and spend a bit more time with them. To make this stretch harder try squeezing your glutes to try and shift your hip forward.I challenge you to 20 days of the couch stretch. Get a pic taken and tag me in it, spend 2 mins a day on each side and tell me which side is worse for you (one is always worse!) In 20 days – get another picture taken and enjoy your progress! markham toronto

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