Yeah I've been wanting to try that for awhile now.I think there are LOTS of reasons why imbalances happen, hip placement is just one of them.
I know for myself that I tore a bunch of fibers on the outer sweep of my right quad 4 years ago. Very painful bruising down my leg. Since then, the overall mind muscle connection to my sweep has been lacking. It’s very noticeable during things like hacks and leg ext. because of this I do lots of unilateral work. Even now, being very lean, it’s a noticeable thing that I try to fix and hide with posing. I know several guys who’ve had great success using the Neubie fit if anyone had heard of that. Brad Rowe and a couple other trainers out here incorporate it with great success. I know for a fact Dexter Jackson used it heavily in his last couple years competing after his legs were really suffering. There was a year where people were snickering that he had “lost it.” Saw him in golds using the neubie like every week and viola, his legs were insane thay next competition year. Essentially it’s a direct current electro stimulation as compared to those lame alternating current stuff we’ve seen from the 80s. So you can actually train a muscle through a full range of motion that really fires your nervous system. It was invented actually for rehab purposes when patients lost their ability to stimulate a muscle by themselves. Say they were firing at 30%, the neubie sends an electro current that fires thay additional 70% meaning you get full activation. Lots of good info on this online.
I think there are LOTS of reasons why imbalances happen, hip placement is just one of them.
I know for myself that I tore a bunch of fibers on the outer sweep of my right quad 4 years ago. Very painful bruising down my leg. Since then, the overall mind muscle connection to my sweep has been lacking. It’s very noticeable during things like hacks and leg ext. because of this I do lots of unilateral work. Even now, being very lean, it’s a noticeable thing that I try to fix and hide with posing. I know several guys who’ve had great success using the Neubie fit if anyone had heard of that. Brad Rowe and a couple other trainers out here incorporate it with great success. I know for a fact Dexter Jackson used it heavily in his last couple years competing after his legs were really suffering. There was a year where people were snickering that he had “lost it.” Saw him in golds using the neubie like every week and viola, his legs were insane thay next competition year. Essentially it’s a direct current electro stimulation as compared to those lame alternating current stuff we’ve seen from the 80s. So you can actually train a muscle through a full range of motion that really fires your nervous system. It was invented actually for rehab purposes when patients lost their ability to stimulate a muscle by themselves. Say they were firing at 30%, the neubie sends an electro current that fires thay additional 70% meaning you get full activation. Lots of good info on this online.
I'm pretty sure I have this going on. Probably more than just this (my left hip actually makes a grinding noise when I rotate my leg outwards).
My left foot angles outward and my left quad is smaller than the right.
I’m right handed I’ve found that myself and other builders who played basketball in particular but pretty much all team sports, the right hand does the work so the left leg does the work, you’ll notice this when opening doors to truck, house etc. there’s basically no diff on the measuring tape but my left has always been stronger and to my eye better.My right quad is thicker in the bottom half than my left and my left quad is thicker in the upper half than my right. Could be this or one leg is slightly longer than the other. Who knows?
And rotating or tipping the hips can be a way to counter act the physiological condition.There could be A lot of reasons why it is. Genetic pre determination is probably the largest factor here. Everyone’s body’s are different one side to the other.
In the video he talks about how you shouldn't have your wallet in your back pocket, but I also realized that I lean to one side when I drive (right leg stretched out to work the gas/brake, left leg bent). Seems like a minor thing, but when you think about how many hours you spend driving over a year, it can't be good.And rotating or tipping the hips can be a way to counter act the physiological condition.
I heard about the wallet thing when i was a kid so i never carried mine there. Putting a small wedge under one side seemed like it would have some effect over years and decades of doing it.In the video he talks about how you shouldn't have your wallet in your back pocket, but I also realized that I lean to one side when I drive (right leg stretched out to work the gas/brake, left leg bent). Seems like a minor thing, but when you think about how many hours you spend driving over a year, it can't be good.
I’ve always wondered about the driving factor too especially since I have a very large vehicleIn the video he talks about how you shouldn't have your wallet in your back pocket, but I also realized that I lean to one side when I drive (right leg stretched out to work the gas/brake, left leg bent). Seems like a minor thing, but when you think about how many hours you spend driving over a year, it can't be good.
Pshh, nonsenseThis imbalance is because you masturbate too much.
Egads.Pshh, nonsense
I use both hands
Same time, duhEgads.
Damn...alternate, left,right,left,right?
Both hands same time?
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