How Do You Train Your Core?

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024

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  • @paulhurst8113
    @paulhurst8113 Год назад +52

    This man’s education needs to be taught in every school.

    • @somethingforthefamily5869
      @somethingforthefamily5869 Год назад +1

      As a core foundation our children should begin to learn this. Before their injured.

    • @ryanthompson3446
      @ryanthompson3446 Год назад

      Lol dude public schools are their to indoctrinate your kids and keep them enslaved mentally, they will never teach them how to be independent actualized individuals.

    • @h3o2training63
      @h3o2training63 Год назад +1

      Agreed!

    • @eoh6708
      @eoh6708 Год назад +3

      Don't hold your breath

    • @nithin32166
      @nithin32166 Год назад

      ​@@eoh6708seriously?

  • @dynamicwellness4390
    @dynamicwellness4390 5 месяцев назад +3

    I was a student in Paul’s Phenomenal Abdominal workshop back in 1988!

  • @SJR4815
    @SJR4815 Год назад +14

    This is the Paul Chek I came to know and love back in 2013. I say this with no disrespect: I'm an HLC 2, IMS3 and the spiritual and metaphysical aspects of this system are invaluable to know and understand but fall on many deaf ears. I kept the deeper "whys" and "hows" from many of my clients because they just didn't seem to be interested in higher order systems, the mind, soul and shadow. However, the upper right, scientific, objective material like this is just crushing to any arguments over exercise "theories" and practices because Paul, you have done ALL of the heavy duty practical work and study long before all of the so called "fitness experts" on social media were probably even born. Ain't nobody out there who can argue with the wizard.
    Keep making videos like this.

    • @Steve_Wolf
      @Steve_Wolf Год назад +1

      Lovingly agree! Paul is the true Master Mentor. I'm closing the month of my first year in the CHEK Academy. I can barely wait for HLC2 IMS2!.

    • @ssg2991
      @ssg2991 7 месяцев назад +1

      I have always thought that the more complex spiritual/metaphysical stuff wouldn't be very easy to understand for the average person/client but the "hard science" stuff would be more appealing. Cool to see someone with similar sentiments but from actual experience. Thanks for sharing.

    • @spiritfulhealing8605
      @spiritfulhealing8605 4 месяца назад

      Do you have a website or Instagram ? So we could book you or look more into what you do? ❤

  • @NickolasStOnge
    @NickolasStOnge Год назад +11

    LOVE and LIGHT, Paul! Thank you for the open house on the Check institute. I haven't utilized your free game you share like I should've. YOU are who I look up to and want to learn from ❤️ ✨

  • @EdisonDudoit
    @EdisonDudoit Год назад +2

    You're the health practitioner I hold in the highest esteem. Love your holistic approach to nutrition, fitness, and general health. Much love and gratitude Paul 🙏🏼

  • @jamesclark6722
    @jamesclark6722 Год назад +9

    Keep up these videos Paul! We really appreciate them!
    The state of the fitness industry is getting worse, social media is a popularity contest, wide reach and bad information!

  • @lennygriffin4464
    @lennygriffin4464 10 месяцев назад +1

    This man is extremely knowledgeable!!

  • @alextodd4435
    @alextodd4435 Год назад +4

    Paul Chek is the man, thank you for what you do Paul.

  • @thomashackerforgedknives2533
    @thomashackerforgedknives2533 Год назад +1

    I always wonder about the information I hear like this man at squat university. And I always come back to the real genius!

  • @michaeljordan215
    @michaeljordan215 6 месяцев назад

    I knew about this being one of the specific subjects that Chek Institute and squat university strongly disagreed on, but didn't think I would find material that addressed it this specifically. Wonderful. I sent this to the guy that turned me toward Chek Institute.

  • @Slicc7
    @Slicc7 Год назад +5

    I am scheduled to attend the workshop in person. I very much look forward to it and to meeting you and the rest of the coaches! :)

  • @SimbaUchihaa
    @SimbaUchihaa Год назад +1

    Oh we know who you are Dr. Chek, some of us might be late to the game but your info is insurmountable 💯

  • @staneksatanek
    @staneksatanek Год назад +2

    Absolute LEGEND! Thank you for this quality content.

  • @ricolini70
    @ricolini70 Год назад +1

    Yes! Very good! Reaction content from Paul is great.

  • @michaelsmith9714
    @michaelsmith9714 Год назад

    For me those 10 second clips seem longer than Paul’s 10 minute videos. I wish all the people going to do his course well. They are doing our world a great service

  • @MrAmbrosse
    @MrAmbrosse Год назад +1

    Dropping bombs of knowledge in this video. Thanks Paul!

  • @bodyzoasispersonaltraining9186

    I love this guy Paul.

  • @TrueMeaning
    @TrueMeaning Год назад +1

    Great video!

  • @skylarblue754
    @skylarblue754 Год назад

    Thank you Paul ❤

  • @PileofKyle
    @PileofKyle Год назад +1

    A true master.

  • @Mindyobusiness20
    @Mindyobusiness20 Год назад

    Simply THE MAN ❤

  • @robertwhitehead1174
    @robertwhitehead1174 Год назад

    Thanks Uncle Paul .

  • @tissirindigo
    @tissirindigo Год назад

    Thank you Paul 🙏🏼❤️

  • @truethehero
    @truethehero Год назад +1

    Masterful, wow. Only thing I’d prefer is to make the subtitles clear and with no animation. It took away from the purity of his message for me. Thank you Paul!

  • @nathanielgates2863
    @nathanielgates2863 Год назад

    This was awesome to watch

  • @jimminykricket4067
    @jimminykricket4067 Год назад

    The master has spoken! Lol! Jk!
    My honest hope is that this little piece of internet back & forth results in a great relationship between 2 of my favorite health content creators in my regular RUclips feed. I think a video collaboration involving both would yield massive benefits to the public wellness discussion at large!

  • @tonyparks1316
    @tonyparks1316 Год назад +1

    THE G.O.A.T

  • @JRM8047
    @JRM8047 Год назад +4

    Would love to see a discussion with Stuart McGill. Seems like there are some differing view points from two highly esteemed experts.

    • @PaulChekLive
      @PaulChekLive  Год назад +7

      You can trust me when I tell you I have addressed many of the very incorrect aspects of what he teaches regarding core conditioning with him directly! Anyone that studies my teachings will immediately see what he is "excluding" from his approach, which is, sadly, dangerous. I could give a long list of the reasons his approach, and his research are incorrect. His study designs are VERY weak! One of the big reasons for his success is that people love simple prescriptions so they don't have to think and don't have to do a skillful evaluation of each individual, which takes a lot of training to know how to do. That's why it takes 4-5 years of training to become a qualified Chek Professional.
      Additionally, we are each the measure of our own teachings, so next time you see Stuart McGill, ask him to undress for you so you can see the results of his teachings!
      Much chi,
      Paul Chek

    • @jbaba_1
      @jbaba_1 Год назад +1

      ​@PaulChekLive Hi Paul, I bought your book, "How to Eat, Move and Be Healthy" and Stu McGill's as well. You guys are both great but I've been looking for an online conversation about this topic between the two of you. But it seems that Stu rarely debates online save for that debate with Gray Cook from many years ago in Stanford I believe. Love you guys both!

  • @theseusbodymind4261
    @theseusbodymind4261 10 месяцев назад

    Love th in depth explanation Paul, just wanted to clarify though - is there anything fundamentally wrong with bracing the core for a squat? Or just that the need to consciously do it is a training deficiency? It seems to be standard protocol in powerlifting from what I understand, plus I've found content from squat university useful in the past so would like to know if in you think this is actually 'bad advice'. Many thanks!

  • @8CIC8
    @8CIC8 Год назад

    Thanks

  • @ortatraining
    @ortatraining Год назад +1

    Not sure about this one. I love Paul, and I actually have a signed copy of How To eat move and be Healthy. Bracing during a heavy squat is absolutely protective of the spine, and it protects you from mechanical breakdown during the ascent. It’s a hard sell to say that bracing for a squat is harmful at all.
    I don’t know too many high-level powerlifters who do not actively brace when they squat. Squat university generally talks about lifting in the context of Olympic lifters and powerlifters.
    Love and light Paul! Appreciate your work otherwise though my friend

  • @clementohadi8682
    @clementohadi8682 8 месяцев назад

    Hi Paul, is it possible to heal an inguinal hernia without surgery ? How could one do it ? Thank you

  • @OptimizedEssentials
    @OptimizedEssentials Год назад +4

    I love @SquatUniversity videos on squats but I knew Paul wasn’t going to agree with his take on how to brace the core before squatting/lifting. SO HAPPY HE MADE A VIDEO ON THIS.
    I GOT PAUL’S BACK ON ALL OF HIS HEALTH & FITNESS TAKES. TRUE MASTER!

    • @IHACKER316
      @IHACKER316 Год назад

      what is the proper way to brace for a squat / Deadlift ?

    • @OptimizedEssentials
      @OptimizedEssentials Год назад

      @@IHACKER316 look through Paul’s 6 part breathing series you’ll get some solid gold there

  • @TerrenceThomas
    @TerrenceThomas Год назад +2

    As a level 4 CHEK practitioner. I’m just here to read the comments 😁🍿

  • @IHACKER316
    @IHACKER316 Год назад

    Thanks Paul , but I still don't know what to do now when I squat . Do I push out or in ?

  • @bohdanam
    @bohdanam Год назад

    We train our core with Paul Chek! See you this Friday :)))

  • @erickovarik4868
    @erickovarik4868 Год назад

    Chek mate!

  • @NenadP
    @NenadP Год назад +1

    legend

  • @jtah81
    @jtah81 Год назад

    How do I register for the Online version? Did not find it on the page

    • @chokboywonda
      @chokboywonda Год назад

      It's up there in the description. Click where it says more and scroll down

    • @etahti7899
      @etahti7899 Год назад +1

      @@chokboywonda There were no link for the online. But I found customer service and we took care of it

  • @Kyle3ee
    @Kyle3ee Год назад

    It would be great if you made your core courses free Paul since i know youre already financial very well off and you want to help as many people as possible

  • @josephsiragusa
    @josephsiragusa Год назад

    I do like squat u's videos on lots of things but I've never understood the way he says to "brace" the system. It's never made sense to me intuitively, or when I'm doing squats.

  • @jmcconvlle
    @jmcconvlle 9 месяцев назад

    So how do we train the core?

  • @jimminykricket4067
    @jimminykricket4067 Год назад

    #muscleinmotion animation that illustrates in sync with this lecture, please!
    Big ask I know but likely to enlighten even further than these brilliant words.

  • @raymondguzman5083
    @raymondguzman5083 Год назад

    Hey can u do something on tinnitus if u know about the subject?

  • @ashleybryant305
    @ashleybryant305 Год назад

    "Cream-master muscles" I'm such a child 😂

  • @Byron-d5p
    @Byron-d5p 2 месяца назад

    Should I be feeling my spinal erectors flex and I activate my TV or am I doing something wrong?

  • @kinseylloyd
    @kinseylloyd Год назад

    Timely

  • @connorw360
    @connorw360 Год назад

    What if you just get very strong on the squat, deadlift and press. Your core is then stronger ? Surely someone who is strong on them lifts has a strong core and stronger system overall compared to someone doing 'core' exercises on a ball or uneven surface ?

    • @PaulChekLive
      @PaulChekLive  Год назад +1

      Hi,
      If one's inner-unit is functional, then all functional exercises offer balanced conditioning for the inner-unit (stabilization) and outer unit (prime movers). Due to the many factors I mentioned, and more, a functional inner-unit is VERY UNCOMMON among all exercisers and athletes, therefore, training functional movements in this state results in a progressive disparity in strength between the prime movers and inner-unit (stabilizer system), eventually resulting in injury; the most common being an injury to the low back. When the body works correctly, there should not be any need to think about how one activates their core because core activation is both inherent to the motor program developed, and reflex pathways.
      Love and chi,
      Paul Chek

    • @connorw360
      @connorw360 Год назад

      @@PaulChekLive makes sense

  • @adambowman9340
    @adambowman9340 Год назад

    What core exercises would you avoid?

    • @PaulChekLive
      @PaulChekLive  Год назад +1

      Anything done on a flat surface, with rare exceptions. Without a proper assessment, it is impossible to prescribe the right exercises for everyone. This is exactly why I offer several important core assessment methods and assessments of organ/gland, and internal health in my book "How To Eat, Move, and Be Healthy!"
      If you genuinely want to learn how to condition the core properly, you will be richly rewarded to study my online training program via the Chek Institute titled "Scientific Core Conditioning."
      Love and chi,
      Paul Chek

  • @jmurillo4682
    @jmurillo4682 Год назад +3

    developed the concept of the core.🤣😂

    • @JohnLoogleman
      @JohnLoogleman Год назад +1

      He's such an egomaniac. For a second I thought he was being sarcastic, but no of course he was serious.

  • @totallyraw1313
    @totallyraw1313 Год назад +2

    The late, great Dr Mel Siff thought otherwise.

    • @PaulChekLive
      @PaulChekLive  Год назад

      Yes he did, and he was, sadly, VERY WRONG.
      I had MANY intense debates with him, but he'd never admit he was wrong even when I could prove my position based on anatomy and physiology, and practical examples...
      Love and chi,
      Paul Chek

    • @Kaniala-l7s
      @Kaniala-l7s Год назад

      Mike Mentzer understood how to train the body the best by far! Dr. Doug McGuff as well.

    • @totallyraw1313
      @totallyraw1313 Год назад

      @@Kaniala-l7s Mike Mentzer was the world's most balanced bodybuilder. He had a chip on both shoulders!

  • @chhewee
    @chhewee Год назад

    Is that your spine or are you just happy to see me😅😅😅
    Kidding, I'm a kidder😊👍🏿

  • @nicksmith-chandler458
    @nicksmith-chandler458 Год назад

    Paul aging in reverse

  • @chippzlemonz
    @chippzlemonz Год назад

    I'm so weak I can't hardly do planks T.T

  • @chippomippo5138
    @chippomippo5138 6 месяцев назад +1

    Useless video. 10 min of "this is bad, I know better, pay me money so I can teach you how". Dont waste your time, how I wasted mine.

  • @mitakachuy.8883
    @mitakachuy.8883 Год назад

    The video should be named how to NOT train your core. People want simple solution for everything but the body is too complex for us to do just one thing.

  • @ourclarioncall
    @ourclarioncall Год назад

    Sounds like Pilates

  • @BuddhismByKev
    @BuddhismByKev Год назад

    Paul is looking more like Putin

  • @ashleybryant305
    @ashleybryant305 Год назад

    Paul, I'm curious. What makes you 'hate' people being mislead. Is this down to your moral compass or something else? I am sorry if this sounds a flippant question.

  • @activebryantsystems215
    @activebryantsystems215 Год назад

    Great video 😀