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    I'm confused because you say to stretch the quads not the hamstrings, and to work the hamstrings not the quads.

    Can someone explain this to me?

    Is it still okay if I do leg press?
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    also, brobrah. did you notice yourself a little taller or shorter before and after? how about your walking? How much has that improved. Are you able to run any faster?
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    haha! your picture comes up on the first page(3rd row for me) of google image results when i search "excessive anterior pelvic tilt".

    You're famous brah!



    EDIT: Back on topic here, Today I was doing a core workout and right after i finished doing some leg raises I felt something really weird, which I suspect may be related to my recent APT correction efforts. Every time i raised my leg up towards my body, at about 90 degrees(ie perpendicular to my body) my hip flexor (or whichever muscle is on the upper outer thigh) would go crazy, tense up and become rock hard. It was NOT extremely painful but ive never felt anything like it before.

    So, I busted out my foam roller and BAM, instant relief. Any ideas as to what this could be? I just started foam rolling a week or two ago, and i stretch my hip flexors multiple times everyday; which why I feel like it is relevant to this thread.
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    Originally Posted by DGBoutte View Post
    TheBroBrah i think i fixed my APT. I did a very long stretch on my hip muscles and i felt a blood/urine rushing sensation down my groin area. I feel a lot looser... Maybe because i stretched my entire body with a 2hours of yoga techniques. Is it normal for that to happen the way it did though? (How did you know your APT was fixed btw).
    If you've only been working at it for a couple days i highly doubt you've fixed it. It's normal to feel better the first couple days you start doing it. But until that curve is gone you haven't gotten rid of it. You will know it's fixed when your gut isn't sticking out and your belt line isn't at an angle.

    Originally Posted by Hadouken91 View Post
    I'm confused because you say to stretch the quads not the hamstrings, and to work the hamstrings not the quads.

    Can someone explain this to me?

    Is it still okay if I do leg press?
    Because, when you have APT the hamstrings are already loose and weak, and need to be strengthened. Which is why i don't recommend you stretching them because it may be counter productive. I recommend you to do ATG squats (really deep) so that you can get a good contraction on the glutes.

    Originally Posted by DGBoutte View Post
    also, brobrah. did you notice yourself a little taller or shorter before and after? how about your walking? How much has that improved. Are you able to run any faster?
    When someone has good posture they will instantly look taller, someone with a slouched posture will obviously look shorter. This is another reason as to why posture is so important in all aspects of your life. It also portrays confidence. Walking has improved, i no longer get knee, back, or hip pain. I've always been able to run fast so I'm not really sure if it made me run faster. I'm sure it helped in the slightest bit though.

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    haha! your picture comes up on the first page(3rd row for me) of google image results when i search "excessive anterior pelvic tilt".

    You're famous brah!



    EDIT: Back on topic here, Today I was doing a core workout and right after i finished doing some leg raises I felt something really weird, which I suspect may be related to my recent APT correction efforts. Every time i raised my leg up towards my body, at about 90 degrees(ie perpendicular to my body) my hip flexor (or whichever muscle is on the upper outer thigh) would go crazy, tense up and become rock hard. It was NOT extremely painful but ive never felt anything like it before.

    So, I busted out my foam roller and BAM, instant relief. Any ideas as to what this could be? I just started foam rolling a week or two ago, and i stretch my hip flexors multiple times everyday; which why I feel like it is relevant to this thread.
    Lol'd brah, didn't show up for me


    I have no clue, maybe a muscle spasm? That's really my only guess. I've never heard of that before.
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    glad this is a sticky. looked in the mirror, felt my posture was weird. wasn't sure how to describe it. gonna give this a shot.
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    brobrah, can the APT return if you quit doing the exercises after it is fixed? i really want to know this so i can motivate myself to continue doing stretching (since i already feel it helping)
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    Originally Posted by TheBroBrah View Post
    When someone has good posture they will instantly look taller, someone with a slouched posture will obviously look shorter. This is another reason as to why posture is so important in all aspects of your life. It also portrays confidence. Walking has improved, i no longer get knee, back, or hip pain. I've always been able to run fast so I'm not really sure if it made me run faster. I'm sure it helped in the slightest bit though.
    That's so true. I never had low self esteem, but I wasn't exactly that confident. Ever since my APT has gotten way better. (Not even completely fixed yet but a much noticable change) and my posture improved I feel so much more confident. Just walking around with my head up instead of being slouched forward gives me some kind of mental thing where I feel so much better and more confident haha.

    I'm getting close to completely fixing it! Only bad thing is, since I'm broke, I had to buy a ****ty white foam roller and it lost it's firmness in the middle after like 3 weeks so I have to roll on the edges of the roller lol.
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    Lol'd brah, didn't show up for me
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    Originally Posted by biggerplz09 View Post
    glad this is a sticky. looked in the mirror, felt my posture was weird. wasn't sure how to describe it. gonna give this a shot.
    Feel free to post pics man, you might have something else.

    Originally Posted by DGBoutte View Post
    brobrah, can the APT return if you quit doing the exercises after it is fixed? i really want to know this so i can motivate myself to continue doing stretching (since i already feel it helping)
    Yeah it can come back, i would recommend to always foam roll and stretch. It's not just helpful when you have APT, but it helps in your overall physical health. Stretching doesn't take to much outta your day, the best time to do it is after your workout, that way you have no excuse not to do it.

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    That's so true. I never had low self esteem, but I wasn't exactly that confident. Ever since my APT has gotten way better. (Not even completely fixed yet but a much noticable change) and my posture improved I feel so much more confident. Just walking around with my head up instead of being slouched forward gives me some kind of mental thing where I feel so much better and more confident haha.

    I'm getting close to completely fixing it! Only bad thing is, since I'm broke, I had to buy a ****ty white foam roller and it lost it's firmness in the middle after like 3 weeks so I have to roll on the edges of the roller lol.
    Yeah exactly man, i now look at everyone's posture and judge them based on it lol. Maybe a little bit overboard. It's amazing isn't it, how much one simple change can make you more confident. It also makes your shoulders look wider too. Lolz yeah that's exactly why i bought a quality foam roller, ya dun goofed. Oh well, as long as you can still foam roll :P


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    Brobrah, I thought the term was lordosis? Anyway, I have it and I want to know how many minutes/hours a day you have done to fix it? You say you fixed it in 2 months but how much did you do a day?

    I am going to try it out, what types of stretches should I do? Is it okay if I just do the exercises in the videos you posted + foam roll exercises?
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    Originally Posted by Tomi_Li View Post
    Brobrah, I thought the term was lordosis? Anyway, I have it and I want to know how many minutes/hours a day you have done to fix it? You say you fixed it in 2 months but how much did you do a day?

    I am going to try it out, what types of stretches should I do? Is it okay if I just do the exercises in the videos you posted + foam roll exercises?
    I just started fixing my APT and im feeling better everyday. I think i could answer the question of how often to do the exercises to notice dramatic changes in the first few days like i have. You need to be obsessed with it. You need to stand straight every chance you get, its hard at first but trust me it gets easier and easier. I find myself doing the exercises every hour. I learned the best thing to do is stay active while fixing your APT. I think everytime you sit or lay down, your back will curve again. I spend maybe 30min a day sitting down and i tell myself that is too much so i am even more obsessive and work even harder during the exercises. Also, i noticed when you sleep at night.. NEVER sleep on the side of your back. Sleep flat on your back instead. You will wakeup so STIFF the next morning. Thats the best advice i can help you with my experience so far and im doing GREAT.
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    Originally Posted by DGBoutte View Post
    I just started fixing my APT and im feeling better everyday. I think i could answer the question of how often to do the exercises to notice dramatic changes in the first few days like i have. You need to be obsessed with it. You need to stand straight every chance you get, its hard at first but trust me it gets easier and easier. I find myself doing the exercises every hour. I learned the best thing to do is stay active while fixing your APT. I think everytime you sit or lay down, your back will curve again. I spend maybe 30min a day sitting down and i tell myself that is too much so i am even more obsessive and work even harder during the exercises. Also, i noticed when you sleep at night.. NEVER sleep on the side of your back. Sleep flat on your back instead. You will wakeup so STIFF the next morning. Thats the best advice i can help you with my experience so far and im doing GREAT.
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    I can' fall asleep on my back, I always have to sleep on side.
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    Originally Posted by Tomi_Li View Post
    I can' fall asleep on my back, I always have to sleep on side.
    that is because of your posture my friend. just continue doing your exercises and try your best to sleep on your back at night. it took me only 2-3 nights to get used to sleeping on my back. thoughts in your brain telling you that you can not do it is apart of this entire process. you have to really want it so badly that these thoughts will turn out motivating you. good luck
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    I can't contract my glutes for the life of me... how do I squeeze my glutes? I can contract my anus rofl
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    I can't contract my glutes for the life of me... how do I squeeze my glutes? I can contract my anus rofl


    Lol, apologies. I dont understand how you can't contract your glutes, sit down in a firm chair, and try and lift yourself an inch in the air just using your glutes, feel like your trying to pull your cheeks together and slightly back.
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    Lol, apologies. I dont understand how you can't contract your glutes, sit down in a firm chair, and try and lift yourself an inch in the air just using your glutes, feel like your trying to pull your cheeks together and slightly back.
    lol just tried it and I can't do it. I've tried doing lying bridges and I can't even get my glutes to work, I don't even know.

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    TheBroBrah, you are the ****ing man. I have had excessive APT for ages now and I knew it was 'cause of my ****ty posture and MMOs that I played hours every day for years. I tried a bunch of corrective exercises over the years but nothing seemed to work (there's a paucity of photographic evidence of people actually correcting their APT for some reason, which makes it seem like nothing can really fix it). Then I randomly came upon your post (I had always searched for ways to "correct lordosis" rather than APT). Anyways, I bought a foam roller and started rolling my quads and hip flexors last week and started sleeping on my back a couple days ago and all I can say is...you are the ****ing man. I can wear clothes without worrying about ugly monkey butt and I have half the hip and back pain after work outs (and even sleep) that I used to. +rep, +karma

    Wish I had taken pictures for others to see... ah well. All I can say is, just do the foam rolling, static stretches and sleep on your back. It's only been a week and my APT is more than half gone. Booyah!
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    my mom bought one of these and i was like "eh da fuark would i use that for". I ended up asking her to barrow it indefinitely while im in college lol. All dem years of vidya gaming comin back to haunt me in my early lifting days here. And i thought being fat was the only bad thing about the vidya ( i was always skinny so i thought i was solid vidya'in for like 8 hours a day or whatever)
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    Use a baseball instead of a foam rollers is more effective at releasing your piriformis/glute region. I can actually contract my glutes now, just not when I'm walking lol.

    Rolled on it for 15-20 mins (off/on of course) and I feel like I prepared my anus and then someone took advantage.
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    What about some kyphosis?

    Is that just standing straighter or are there any muscles involved?
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    Originally Posted by Khryz View Post
    What about some kyphosis?

    Is that just standing straighter or are there any muscles involved?
    Stand straighter. Kyphosis can be your genetics, or you may have over developed anterior deltoids and you need to work on your posterior chain more. Also, i had kyphosis as well. When you have APT most likely you will have kyphosis too. Either way it's fixable. Fix your posture.

    Originally Posted by FryDude View Post
    Use a baseball instead of a foam rollers is more effective at releasing your piriformis/glute region. I can actually contract my glutes now, just not when I'm walking lol.

    Rolled on it for 15-20 mins (off/on of course) and I feel like I prepared my anus and then someone took advantage.
    fuark screw that this isn't a competition to see how can inflict the most pain on themselves haha :P. I'm sure it probably works though.

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    my mom bought one of these and i was like "eh da fuark would i use that for". I ended up asking her to barrow it indefinitely while im in college lol. All dem years of vidya gaming comin back to haunt me in my early lifting days here. And i thought being fat was the only bad thing about the vidya ( i was always skinny so i thought i was solid vidya'in for like 8 hours a day or whatever)
    lolz, my mom borrows mine after i showed her. It helps a lot, i probably shouldn't have showed my mom.

    Originally Posted by 1cesc View Post
    TheBroBrah, you are the ****ing man. I have had excessive APT for ages now and I knew it was 'cause of my ****ty posture and MMOs that I played hours every day for years. I tried a bunch of corrective exercises over the years but nothing seemed to work (there's a paucity of photographic evidence of people actually correcting their APT for some reason, which makes it seem like nothing can really fix it). Then I randomly came upon your post (I had always searched for ways to "correct lordosis" rather than APT). Anyways, I bought a foam roller and started rolling my quads and hip flexors last week and started sleeping on my back a couple days ago and all I can say is...you are the ****ing man. I can wear clothes without worrying about ugly monkey butt and I have half the hip and back pain after work outs (and even sleep) that I used to. +rep, +karma

    Wish I had taken pictures for others to see... ah well. All I can say is, just do the foam rolling, static stretches and sleep on your back. It's only been a week and my APT is more than half gone. Booyah!

    Appreciate the support mate. It's a lot simpler than people think it is. Yeah man, i always hated the monkey but, i used to think it was just because i had a big ass... But it ended up being a posture problem. I would love to see some pics man. Glad to hear you are doing well.
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    Originally Posted by TheBroBrah View Post
    Stand straighter. Kyphosis can be your genetics, or you may have over developed anterior deltoids and you need to work on your posterior chain more. Also, i had kyphosis as well. When you have APT most likely you will have kyphosis too. Either way it's fixable. Fix your posture.
    A big reason why I feel I have some slight kyphosis is because I hit my growth spurt earlier than most of my class when I was younger, so I was hanging out with midgets in comparison and probably slouched a lot.
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    Originally Posted by Khryz View Post
    A big reason why I feel I have some slight kyphosis is because I hit my growth spurt earlier than most of my class when I was younger, so I was hanging out with midgets in comparison and probably slouched a lot.
    lol'd. Look who's a manlet now! Haha jk man I'm a manlet too. Nah but srs, i used to slouch all the time too. I never listened to my teachers when they told me how important posture was.
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    Its been about a month now....I am lot better, but I went to the gym a few weeks ago and I feel like it put me a week back in progress. I'm gonna continue stretching for another month before I go back again.

    The main thing -- by the end of my work day now I am no longer completely tight across my back! Its incredible. I'll post an updated pic in the next few days and see where I am at.
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    bro brah quick question, although you told others repetedly the hamstrings are long and loose in the tilt of the pelvis but mine are super tight, unstretchable and hard.

    I have the same thing you had in the beginning picture, that ass and distented gut yet my hammies are super tight and short...
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    Originally Posted by Goldfurnace View Post
    bro brah quick question, although you told others repetedly the hamstrings are long and loose in the tilt of the pelvis but mine are super tight, unstretchable and hard.

    I have the same thing you had in the beginning picture, that ass and distented gut yet my hammies are super tight and short...
    See that's the thing though, i thought the same thing when i had APT. You may think your hamstrings are tight but they aren't. When you have APT you will think your hamstrings are tight and short, but it's just the way the APT is portraying it. Once you fix your APT you will notice you can touch your toes again. So it's hard for me to explain, but basically your hamstrings are loose and long but your APT causes mobility problems.

    Originally Posted by backinbusiness View Post
    Its been about a month now....I am lot better, but I went to the gym a few weeks ago and I feel like it put me a week back in progress. I'm gonna continue stretching for another month before I go back again.

    The main thing -- by the end of my work day now I am no longer completely tight across my back! Its incredible. I'll post an updated pic in the next few days and see where I am at.
    Glad too hear man. Lookin forward to seein some pics (no homo).
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    Checking in to share an update.

    Been working at this for 1.5 months now (1 month with roam rolling). And I'm pretty sure I'm seeing some results now, or at very least I'm getting in the habit of standing with good posture.

    I've been pretty dedicated to this (probably could have fit in an extra workout some weeks though), sitting with proper posture as much as I can, firing dem glutes often, etc. I stretch every morning, afternoon and evening. People at work probably think I have ADD because i get up from my desk like every half hour just to walk around and stretch out a bit.

    Anyways just sharing my experience so far, and thanks again to BroBrah, I know this info is all over the web but your OP made me finally get serious and take action.

    I'll report back again once I fully correct this.
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