How to Walk Correctly with Todd Martin MD

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  • Опубликовано: 5 ноя 2024

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  • @BrianTrybus
    @BrianTrybus Год назад

    Awesome series of videos. Simple, straight forward & very important information. Nicely done!

  • @johninvirginia7779
    @johninvirginia7779 4 года назад +1

    Thanks Doc for the video

  • @MsParekh123
    @MsParekh123 Год назад +1

    social anxity makes awkward walk in public any tips to overcome anxity while walking in public or street ?

    • @ToddMartinMD
      @ToddMartinMD  Год назад +1

      I would watch my video How to Walk with Swagger and practice the social interaction I describe in the video. This is where the saying, fake it tilt you make it comes in. Practice and eventually it will feel natural and less anxious. Like if you act happy long enough you may start to feel happy.

    • @MsParekh123
      @MsParekh123 Год назад

      @@ToddMartinMD Thank you sir 🙏☺️

    • @ToddMartinMD
      @ToddMartinMD  Год назад +1

      @@MsParekh123 My pleasure.

  • @rajenderreddykoduru7928
    @rajenderreddykoduru7928 3 года назад

    Hi nice explanation.. when elongate the spain and neck with out flare out ribs as you said at 1:52, I have observed like my lower stomach sucking towards spin and subtle internal rotation of thighs. Is it fine, please could you share your suggestions

    • @ToddMartinMD
      @ToddMartinMD  3 года назад

      Thanks. Feeling your stomach sucking in a little is normal because you are engaging your lower abdominal muscles. You shouldn't feel your thighs rotate in. You may be tightening your thigh muscles. Keep those relaxed. Elongate the spine by thinking of floating your head upward and elongate the spine down to the lower back.

    • @rajenderreddykoduru7928
      @rajenderreddykoduru7928 3 года назад

      @@ToddMartinMD above you told that "elongate the Spain down to the lower back" What does it mean exactly, I confused little bit. If you have any video on this please could you share.. Thanks

    • @ToddMartinMD
      @ToddMartinMD  3 года назад

      @@rajenderreddykoduru7928 Try this video.
      ruclips.net/video/VpHsMeQXli4/видео.html

  • @lysella.comdigitalmarketin4047
    @lysella.comdigitalmarketin4047 4 года назад

    Really useful. How can I tell if I'm doing it right or improving? Should I video tape myself?

    • @ToddMartinMD
      @ToddMartinMD  4 года назад +1

      It is better to work on the feeling rather than videotaping yourself. I pointed some of the things you can check with a quick visual spot check, like your gaze, your arm swing, your foot positioning. You could check some of this walking toward a mirror. Then work on the feeling of fluidity.

  • @TanverUlhassan-ty3dn
    @TanverUlhassan-ty3dn 9 месяцев назад

    Aw...I'm speechless 😶

  • @lov2playtn
    @lov2playtn 3 года назад

    How to keep everything in synch? Sometimes I walk with great rhythm and it feels wonderful ...but all of a sudden it disappears during my 4 mile walk, and I can't get it back. Do you have any tip? Thanks!

    • @ToddMartinMD
      @ToddMartinMD  3 года назад +1

      Use the old adage, slow is smooth, smooth is fast. First practice walking very slowly. This requires mindfulness and will make sure you are using the correct movement patterns and not relying on momentum. Then speed up and and increase duration.

  • @vishwasjoshi7548
    @vishwasjoshi7548 5 месяцев назад

    I have one question Doctor,when I take correct posture as directed by you ie.head up,eyes gazing forward at horizan,shoulders back and down,palms facing outside of my thighs,and back relaxed,I can feel slight rounding at my back and it is not straight is it correct?

    • @ToddMartinMD
      @ToddMartinMD  5 месяцев назад

      The spine should feel totally straight, so there may be something you are missing.

    • @vishwasjoshi7548
      @vishwasjoshi7548 5 месяцев назад

      I watched your video 3 on posture where you mentioned to check your posture your hip,shoulder and head must touch the wall which I am getting but the shoulders are touching the wall only at two points and not the whole shoulder.So do I need to open my shoulders a bit as you mentioned about hip joint opening a bit

    • @ToddMartinMD
      @ToddMartinMD  5 месяцев назад

      Let me clarify, there is a small cure, called lordosis, in the lower back, but it isn't something you should feel. On the wall test, you should be able to touch the heel, hips, and shoulders to the wall while you are relaxed. Touching the head may require pulling the head back a bit as it usually is slightly forward, but you should be able to touch the wall.

    • @vishwasjoshi7548
      @vishwasjoshi7548 5 месяцев назад

      Thanks for clarification.

    • @vishwasjoshi7548
      @vishwasjoshi7548 5 месяцев назад

      But doctor I am talking about slight kyfosis at the shoulder due to which I can touch my shoulders only at two points only any fix for that

  • @Ssssyyyyyyyyyy
    @Ssssyyyyyyyyyy 4 года назад

    Esther Gokhale has some very convincing evidence collected all around the world from native cultures/ small kids/ancient greek and hindu statues that shows that anterior pelvic tilt is actually the way to go.

    • @ToddMartinMD
      @ToddMartinMD  4 года назад +1

      I have seen her work. I am not sure ho widely accepted her premise is. I see a lot of chronic back pain related to anterior pelvic tilt in my practice.

  • @mindsetmotivation9124
    @mindsetmotivation9124 4 года назад

    Where is this? California?

    • @ToddMartinMD
      @ToddMartinMD  4 года назад

      La Mesa California near San Diego

  • @oracels
    @oracels 3 года назад

    Me after this video ok so lets try this... ah shit i failed

  • @Al.2
    @Al.2 8 месяцев назад

    7th dan in tai chi: can walk. 😅 No dans in tai chi, I know, but walking is a dynamic, complex whole body movement. Is that why robots can't easily be taught how to walk and even AI seem so be having trouble learning that?

    • @ToddMartinMD
      @ToddMartinMD  8 месяцев назад

      I do think this is why they have so much trouble with robots. There is so much focus on the legs being the primary focus creating the walk, when in reality, the movement of the core is essential. It would be interesting to see if they were to break the robot down into 2 waist elements in addition to a hip element and coordinate them in the same fashion as I do in The Walking Code.