While I don't necessarily agree with the instruction not to stretch your hamstrings, this is a good post that shoukd generally be helpful.
My objection to the warnings against stretching hamstrings: A weak muscle is not necessarily a long muscle, nor is a long muscle necessarily a weak muscle. It may be advantageous for some people to increase hamstring flexibility in order to improve quality of hip extensor work/activation.
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It definitely can. It's a cause to a lot of problems and people don't even know it. They just keep taking the drugs the doctor gives them and never finds the real fix. After fixing APT i almost have zero lower body joint pain. I still get the occasional pain in the shoulders but glucosamine helps a lot I've found.
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repped mate, my pelvic tilt is pretty bad atm, will give this stuff a go
out of the foam roller exercises, which are the ones to concentrate on?Tight lower back? Aching knees? Poor hip flexor mobility? Weak glutes?
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01-31-2011, 09:52 PM #48
You will be the first Red I have ever repped. I def have this. I will take pics tomorrow, set up a routine, and do it.
Any other helpful sites to look up in order to design my routine?
Also, my hamstrings are fairly strong - so are my abs (at least I thought)
I'm guessing it is because of the length - not the strength that causes this?
Should I just stop stretching the two altogether?
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Also, how do you recommend sitting in chairs?Last edited by YoBroseidon; 01-31-2011 at 10:06 PM.
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Appreciate the reps mate. Getting mod negged sucks, but i new i could work my way out of the 350k red i was in. I'm now at 49k, So not too far away from being green again.
Here's a good link you can look at: http://thetheoryoffatloss.blogspot.c...al-limits.html
If your hamstrings and abs are strong, then you probably have tight hip flexors and or lower back. Don't stretch hammies until you get back into a normal posture again. You might not even have APT, a pic would be great (no homo)
Also, makes sure you sit up straight in your chair and keep your pelvis pulled back. The best thing to do is stretch after every 20 minutes that you have been sitting down.
Thanks man!
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got my foam roller the other day, it does seem to be helping actually... not waking up every morning with a rediculously aching and tight lower back anyore which is good
god damn it hurts rolling those tight muscles tho... end up sweating my arse offTight lower back? Aching knees? Poor hip flexor mobility? Weak glutes?
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have to keep your core really tight when doing all foam rolling, esp when doing upper/lower back. I find it helps to put your feet against the bottom of a wall to give you a bit more stability when doing lower back or I end up just falling backwards.
This feels like good training for helping core strengthTight lower back? Aching knees? Poor hip flexor mobility? Weak glutes?
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