Tag: diaphragmatic breathing

  • Q & A for The 16% – Heavy Presses, Chin-ups, and Suspension Trainers to Increase Mobility?

    Q & A for The 16% – Heavy Presses, Chin-ups, and Suspension Trainers to Increase Mobility?

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    From Thomas:
    In your Q and A from November 3rd someone wrote in who was trying to reestablish eccentric orientation. He noted he was trying not to focus on compressive exercises like deadlift and bench and was trying to focus on exercises like chin-ups and presses. You mentioned that the chin and presses were actually compressive because of their bilateral nature. Are there variations of those exercises(chins/presses) one could use to try to recapture eccentric orientation? Im guessing the examples you performed in the expanding the upper rib cage video would help someone with a wide isa reestablish eccentric orientation but was wondering what some other options could be?

    From Shyam:
    Can you talk about the  power push-up rotating handle and how one can bias shoulder IR and ER improvements? Also would this be similar  to using rings for pull-ups and how you could manipulate breathing with supination/Er and pronation/Ir to get expansion and shoulder range changes?

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  • 6am Coffee for Coaches Discussion Group – billhartmanpt.com

    6am Coffee for Coaches Discussion Group – billhartmanpt.com

    We had a great group for 6am Coffee and Discussion.

    A full spectrum of knowledge and experience.

    Dr. Mike talked about the Concept 2 Challenge he did with his kids. Talk about crazy training volume!

    It seems that many of us are using this time of opportunity which I love hearing about.

    We covered some technical talk about capturing information to make it useful, infrasternal angles, and the influence of structure and looking at things through multiple filters instead of seeing singular influences. It’s about a process and probability when your work with complex humans in the realm of the unpredictable and unknowns.

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  • Q & A for The 16% – Hip External rotation solution – Rib stiffness strategy – Hand to Shoulder ER/IR

    Q & A for The 16% – Hip External rotation solution – Rib stiffness strategy – Hand to Shoulder ER/IR

    I hope you made your @neurocoffee because I have 3 great Q & A’s for today.

    From Eduard:
    How do you distinguish between the genetically determined structure of being an narrow vs. wide and a body that starts for example as a wide and does tons of compressive hardcore weight and in result ends up as a narrow with excessive external obliques and now has to deal with that. 2 or even 3 layers of compensation on compensation overhelming this body. Would you still start with moving ISA first and then get the counternutation of the sakrum and the upper T spine going?

    From Brian:
    If someone exhibits a narrow ISA with an excessive lumbar lordosis and limited hip ER,  would a good strategy to improve the hip ER measures  be to work on activities to improve lower posterior thorax expansion to reduce the lordosis which is driving the anterior pelvis orientation ?

    From Matt:
    I saw your recent tricep push down video and noticed you say to push through the pinky side of your hands. I was wondering why this is, and how pressing through different parts of your hand can have different influences on the rest of the body. Is it at all similar to pressing through different aspects of your foot?

    #hipmobility #diaphragmaticbreathing #billhartmanpt

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  • Q & A for The 16% – How the Thorax Influences the Shoulder – How Your Neck Influences Breathing

    Q & A for The 16% – How the Thorax Influences the Shoulder – How Your Neck Influences Breathing

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    From Zhang:
    Could you clarify the terminology describing the different regions of the posterior ribcage? Is the posterior ribcage divided into 3 areas, please correct me if I was wrong, as below:  – Posterior lower thorax – Dorsal rostral area – Upper dorsal rostral area What shoulder test would you use to identify the location of compression at the posterior ribcage?

    From Marcos:
    One question I’ve been wrestling with: what role does the neck muscles play in exhalation? Specifically, does depression of the adam’s apple or recruitment of the muscles at the back of the tongue promote better exhalation mechanics? My guess is that they promote a better head position, which affects breathing, but I wanted to get your thoughts.

    #diaphragmaticbreathing #shoulder #billhartmanpt

     

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  • Too Simple Solution:  Breathing to expand the rib cage and maintain shoulder range of motion

    Too Simple Solution: Breathing to expand the rib cage and maintain shoulder range of motion

    Compression for bench press strength. Expansion for shoulder range of motion.

    Too simple?

    #shouldermobility #shoulderpain #billhartmanpt

     

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