The #SquatUclub is now on RUclips! As soon as I upload a new video, "like" it and comment with the hashtag #SquatUclub ASAP. I'll pick amongst those who do so within 1 hour of the video going live and pick one winner to start working on whatever you need help with (squat technique, an achy hip, help with back pain during deadlifts, etc). You must be SUBSCRIBED to my RUclips channel for a chance to win. Turning on notifications by clicking the little bell next to the SUBSCRIBE button on my channel will make sure you can be first in line to win every time! I’ll reply under the winners comment - so make sure you keep up on your notifications!
It's mad that I learned more about getting my flexibility back (ankle sprain with partially torn ligaments and immobilised for way too long) from my own experiments and RUclips videos than from doctors and physiotherapists. Thanks a lot for spreading the knowledge for free. Spread the love and healthy lifestyle!
It truly is sad. The healthcare system is pretty corrupt and greedy. It’s almost as if they don’t want to fix people to quickly, because then surgeons can’t make any money from dicing ya up. 🔪 I know the individuals who become doctors are absolute gems of human beings for the most part - it’s the limit of actionable steps that the system lacks. Having had 3 knee surgeries, shoulder surgery and almost going in for a hip replacement surgery (SO glad I learned my lesson by that point in time) I never got any benefit from any of the surgeries. It was always from the RUclips videos and my own research that ultimately got me to where I am now. I’m no pro athlete, but I’m only 10 minutes away from qualifying for the Boston marathon 3:10, and I’ll be running a 100 mile ultramarathon in February. Happy training everyone!!
it's crazy how much professionalism matters, i had the opposite experience, while the personal trainer at the gym couldn't help me, the physio improved my life a lot. i think different issues need different professionals but a dedicated one should at least know what to do or where to send you to. i had the most success with a mix of both, but i didn't have so much damage to my back as you did. glad you are doing better
My insurance and I spent at least $100k on Ortho doctors and MRI analysis and therapy... They only made my ankle worse and gave me new problems (fascitis) and I couldn't walk for 5 years, I thought my active life was over 😢 Then RUclips shows me kneesovertoes guy and now I walk miles every day and squat and lost 50 pounds, hope to start running and climbing again soon ❤ "Doctors" are worthless☝️People with understanding are what I needed
WTF! I did the bench pull exercise because I didn’t feel any pinch during the test. I did both legs then tried to squat. FOR THE FIRST TIME IN MY LIFE IT FELT EFFORTLESS AND SMOOTH. My chest straightened up dramatically and I could hit my deepest depth but without buttwink 😭 im gonna be doing this everyday. YOU ARE A GODSEND. Note: bench pull hurts if you’ve got hip impingement so take it steady.
I've had poor ankle mobility most of my life, presumably from bad ankle strains. Your mobility exercise with the flexibility strap is exactly what I needed. I have been doing it for a week and have less pain and more mobility already. Thanks!
Hey dude, I wanted to share with you what an awesome impact you you had in our gym to the people interested in strenght training. You've helped 6 of my gym mates gaining their mobility back and were al spreading it forward. Keep up the good work!
Thank you so much. I have the worst hips you could imagine from Muay Thai and for ages nothing has been able to release it. These ankle mobility movement have somehow completely opened up my hips? Also the pulling on the side of my leg has completely diminished. This is insane. Who knew the impact tight ankles can have on the entire rest of the body. Keep it up mate. Love this content
The change in my ankle comfort with squats after one set of the ankle glides with resistance is insane. You are absolutely awesome, thanks a bunch for this video!
This is probably the most useful and well-made content for anyone who has ever had a body. I watch the new stuff too, but I searched and found this one. I'm so happy that I did.
Finally someone who explained the benefit of using that band at the beginning. I did not get why it had a function in the exercise except for increasing needed dorsiflexion strength, but this seems useful to me now. Thanks!
Even 5 years later this video is so relevant. I'm 16 years old and have always had trouble with squatting due to my knees being forced inward because of my poor ankle mobility. This gives great guidance on how to fix my squat, I wish I found the video sooner. Thanks Dr. Aaron!
I’ve had a bad ankle since my senior year in high school and that was 13 years ago. I’ve been working on my ankle nonstop with chiropractors, calf raises. Ankle braces while hooping, minimalist shoes (which helped a lot but would wear my ankle out because of the pinching sensation) and this is the best my ankle has felt since before I rolled it bad. This has literally fixed how I stand and how I walk. I can shift my weight evenly on both legs now. Between this and tib raises I’m finally starting to go back to normal. Keep the info coming.
Maaan. Thank you so much! I've been trying all dorsiflexion exercises I could find for months (band, straight leg, ballistics, you name it) and none of them got me to feel a stretch in the ankle. My ankle is so stiff most exercises don't even work for me. This pull the bench exercise is the first one that actually makes me feel it! Already seing results Cheers!
Thank you, man! You are the first person I've seen address the pinching problem in the front of the ankle. I've been struggling with that for years, never understanding why I couldn't feel the stretch in my calves as opposed to just a pain in the front of the foot. I look forward to putting your tip to action and improving my squat. Keep up the amazing content!
Thanks for making this video. I have some awful ankle mobility and im only 16, but this video really helped. I can now kinda squat and dont just have to stick to dead lifts, your a life saver man!
Wow this helped my squat so much I threw my ego out the door and started working on depth to my squat. Played rugby all my life and my ankles have taken a beating strains and sprains every year.... you have helped me get good depth and my ankles say thank you!! 🙏
I first used this video when I wanted to increase my ankle mobility for deep squats and used the second exercise you showed and had good results. Just a few days ago I sprained my ankle pretty bad and when I went back to squatting I had that impingement you were talking about for the first exercise in the front of my foot that I had never had before, so I came back to this and used your first exercise and voila no more pain in the front of my ankle. I wouldn't be able to squat right now without you thanks a bunch
This is such great no nonsense advice. I worked through the video, tested my mobility and range of motion and boy are my calves tight. I didn't do the banded joint rotation as I'm at home without a pole to attach to but I also didn't feel a pinch at all. After doing a few reps of 30 second box stretches I was able to touch my knee to the wall without my heel lifting!! I'll be doing these every day now. Just wanted to say thankyou so much! Was surprised how instant the range of motion was. I've always struggled with tight calves and hips, I can see there's also a tight hip video so that will be my next stop. Thanks! 🙏
Awesome video, my left heel keeps rising when attempting squats and limited ankle mobility is probably the issue. Content like this is the better side of RUclips.
THANK. YOU! I sprained my ankle during an airborne operation (landed in a swamp... long story) and I felt my ankle would never be the same. My army PT gave me the same banded joint mobilization, but failed to specify the position of the band, or its importance! I have a new motivation to continue to work on my ankle mobility again! Airborne!
OMG!!!! You solved my major problem after suffering from week legs for years. I thank you. I just found out I have a very weak ankle. Will do everything you said and I am sure I will give way better than now.
I’ll give this a go. Have been doing soft tissue work on my limited range of ankle mobility, and while it has slowly gotten better it’s still along way from where it needs to be. I’ll be trying the banded mobility drills first, with a limited amount of tissue stretching. Great work Aaron and great content, as always. I recommend your work quite a lot to other members of my box.
@@markboxall1353 he i m a little late but the first one with the band is rlly good . make sure to use a thick and and stretch it out far enough though. it really helps , i had sort of had a grade 1 tear in the area and it helps alot
Starting following this channel to help with form and mobility. I’m a 43 yr old active female. I’ve been working out for 14 + years. I struggled with plantar fasciitis a few years ago that resolved a year and half later with PT and time and better shoes. It morphed into front ankle pain over the past 6 months. I think the plantar fasciitis was just a result of weak ankle mobility in the first place. I have not been able to run or sometimes even walk without a clicking or hitch in the front of my ankle. I’ve done these mobility stretches from this video twice now and it’s amazing!!! I just ran sprints on the treadmill with absolutely nothing wrong!! I only wish I would have gotten into mobility long before my 40’s. There’s nothing stopping me now!
I honestly cannot believe this information is given out for free this immediately helped improve my ankle mobility and eventually will help my squat form, thank you
Applied these to my clients as well as improving hip internal rotation - man what a difference in depth it makes!! One of my clients went from quarter squatting to now hitting slightly below parallel - amazing content
Im jealous with people who doesnt need to watch this kind of video. I have so much joint restrictions which makes me struggle to do my squats properly :(
As a new exercise physiology graduate these videos are seriously amazing you don't get taught this stuff during a 4 year degree. Thank you greatly for these educational videos that we can put into practice with clients.
Just wanted to tell you that your content really is fantastic and even someone who is already doing squat-centered strength programs since about 8 years can learn something new. I also recently purchased the german translation of the Squat Bible and it's great to have all the important information in one place. Good work!
Found your video after after searching for ankle mobility exercises as my right ankle tends to jam in the front while in deep squats. My coach pointed out that my foot pronates and my heel slightly raises when coming out of the squat. My chiropractor was not helpful and only told me I need to come in more frequently for adjustments. Saw your video, bought the bands, tried the mobility exercises, instant improvement. I mean, I wasn't skeptical, but i didn't expect it to work that well! I'll be be doing these daily to improve my mobility. Thank you!
Thank you these stretch’s have helped me with my ankle mobility. I developed a tingling/ shocking feeling in my feet from over running. Came here looking for ankle mobility stretches. After doing the last 2 stretches the tingling in my feet went away for the first time in a week.
This is basically the same than a _grand plié_ in ballet. And that' s why pliés are the very first exercise we do to start class. Every single day of our life. There' s a saying: "If you are working properly, you should be already sweating at pliés" Your angle is to die for. Mad respect🙌🏻. 🧛🏻♀️🖤
Thank you. I am 53 years old and had slipped disc three months ago. Doctor said to have surgery but i discovered a therapist who trains me with squats. I do have ankle issues because of l4 l5 s1. You explain things well and thoroughly. Thank you.
Bro, I had a motorbike accident a few weeks ago, and my mobility went to **** for my ankle. I've been trying a few regular stretches but didn't know about these ones or the way the ankle works like you have explained in your video. Thank you so much, this will help me target the rear of my ankle where it feels limited
Holy crap. This stuff is amazing! Well explained, perfect length of time for a video, and functionally sound info. Helped improve my repeatedly sprained ankle to now be able to hold a correct squat position. Thank you very much.
Build from the ground up. I didn't realize how much my ankles & feet compounded my knee & hip problems Why are RUclipsrs so much better than the average physio?
Had this problem with ankle mobility for about 5-6 years now. I always thought that's just how it is and that there isn't much I can do about it. Thanks for showing us!
@@tylerx8848 it sure did :) apparently that little bone had been unable to glide back by it self for some time so I had to re do it after a while... but i worked for a longer time each time... and now I don't feel it anymore :D
Estes três exercícios fizeram- me voltar aos agachamentos. Estive 2 meses com dores no joelho esquerdo. Até começar a fazer estes exercícios e, tudo mudou. 🎉 Obrigado squat university.
This video accidentally did me a huuuuge service, I was getting ready to do one of the stretches and leaned my chest up against my knee and something popped/moved and this discomfort I’ve been having in my knee for a few years now is practically completely gone, thank you.
Does some know how long time does it takes to get a good ankle mobility to finally do deep squats properly? I started doing squats 3 months ago, I went from 30 to 60 kg and my mobility improved, but I still having buttwink issues when I go deeper and I still feeling like my form it's not that good it supposed to. Now i'm doing squats 2 times per week, I hope I see some progress in my form. I'm gonna also start those 3 exercises to my ankles.
@@DJVitorRocio I'm no expert but I imagine it would take a while. I'm in a similar situation so I got some squat shoes off of Amazon with a 1.4 inch raised heel because I hear it helps with limited ankle mobility. I plan on using them until I get mobile enough to squat without them
@@DJVitorRocio my physio told me it can take a long time, I think she said something between 1 and 2 for that to become "normal", but I'm not sure if that's true. However, in the meantime, to offset this, you can use a small plate under your heel to work with your dorsiflexion limitations
All I can say is thank you ! I’m new into the realm of cleans,, my partner and I went to the gym a couple days ago to practice form and I couldn’t even properly get into a deep squat without almost always falling on my butt and my boyfriend told me it’s mainly due to my ankle mobility .. im so happy I came across your video and I’m SO excited to see how this will help me in the long run! 🤞🏽
Thank you so much Doc! Really appreciate the content you put out. Love how you mentioned that if you have a serious limitation with ankle mobility, it's okay to hold that position for a long duration of time, even though performance decreases, you would rather have the person perform the movement correctly, good form is always better than doing heavy weights with bad form. In a long term, you'll soon be able to perform heavy weights as you get better with form.
This exercise looks insane, can't wait to try it out P.s Would you recommend having the knee float above the toes during squats? I thought you always had to drop your butt like you are sitting
Damn I tried so many things and this banded joint mobilization helped me crazyy.. i went 1,5-2cm more on one side which was very limited before! Thanks!
As someone who played soccer for 20y and really borked my ankles i am very excited to give this a shot (and help get back into playing form). Thank you!
Hey Aaron. Do a video about tight front lower leg muscles. My impingement in front of my ancle is related to that. Might be helpful to others. It sertainly helped me. Thx for super good content!
You are an outstanding educator and communicator. As well your mastery of the subject is superb! Will definitely send clients your way on RUclips. Kudos.
I spent 7 years in physical therapy for cerebral palsy and had my ankle mobility measured with a protractor. I feel like an idiot for not realizing sooner that this lack of mobility was what was limiting my squat mobility. Squatting has been a source of continuous frustration so hopefully this helps.
I watched your manual to pistol squat, and found out i was empirically, doing the same, but, not really getting all the way down, then i watched this and realized, it's because my ankle mobility! I can't get a full pistol squat because i don't get balanced, but i can do it by holding 4 pounds with my hands stretched. Now i know, i have to work on my ankles. Thanks!
Do these exercises still apply if I have an extreme case of limited dorsiflexion? Doing the hand + thumb test, I can barely move my knee passed my midfoot without my heel lifting off the floor. However, I'm able to do a decent stretch by doing the standard calf wall stretch or by stepping on the edge of a step with the balls of my feet and driving my heel down. Do I have a more serious condition that requires a physician's visit?
The way you just sit down in that deep squat position like it's nothing, has me wanting to walk up to you and push you over with jealousy. .....and how dare you stand up out of that position as if it's no big deal.
I have been doing the resistance band excercise for 2 months and I have reached zero progress on my ankle mobility. I'm pretty sure I'm doing it right, could there be another issue?
Will the banded mobilization work towards eventually removing the pinch in the ankle? Or will the pinch always be there without prior band mobilization? I've had a pinch/restriction in my right ankle for years, and it's caused a whole mess of problems up the chain. I've done some banded mobilization before but never committed for a long period due to not having much immediate results with it.
You say you havent committed to long term stretching because you dont see immediate results. That statement highlights your problem. You cant expect major changes to take place if you dont routinely do these stretches for a long period of time. You cant expect the problems to go away right away or "immediately". Make it a daily routine and over time you will notice the fruits of your labor.
@@elephantom12 This isn't stretching though. This is pushing a bone back with a band so it doesn't impinge. I never noticed any real relief once the band is removed, and assumed sticking with it long term wouldn't change that.
@@ComeToJesus Yes, this is stretching. Whether you call it mobility work or stretching you wont see a difference unless you stick to this type of routine for a period of time. That period of time depends on how immobile that area is. Trust me, It has taken me quite a while to see improvements because my ankles were very tight. Some people might see major differences in just 1 week because they weren't that immobile in that area, some people it will take months (like myself). But to say you gave up on it because you didn't see immediate results means that it isnt the routine that is the problem, it's your commitment. I'm not trying to be a dick, I've just walked the long flexibility road and am finally seeing the changes. I used to get frustrated because of how much time it takes to see the changes but they do happen. Best of luck. Edit: I've had hip impingements that have gone away after a lot of mobility work so in my experience they do go away. The one in my right ankle feels like it's almost gone as well.
It depends on the person. Sometimes yes they can. Sometimes it will only help in the short term. I've had a few patients before with very significant limitations due to bad ankle injuries. The banded joint mobs helped in the short term but long term we still added a heel lift into their weightlifting shoes so they could move with the most efficient technique when it came to lifting.
I will definitely be working on these stretches. I saw a recommendation to work on ankle mobility to fix butt wink and when I did the test against the wall I’m not even sure my knee truly passed my toes 😅. Thank you for this information!
Technical question: how exactly does the banded stretch work for increasing mobility in sports performance when there is no band pulling the talus bone? In my experience, the anterior ankle impingment goes away when the band pulls the talus back and the mobility only increases in the context of that band being there keeping the talus in place. Once the band is removed and the talus bone slides back into place, the impingment returns and mobility is restricted again. How does the banded stretch work to make sure the talus bone stays out of the way even after the band is removed? What's the adaptive mechanism that makes this stretch effective in the long term?
You commented this a while ago but I'll give you my 2 cents. After any mobility work done there is the last block called "locking it in". You will pick an exercise that puts the joint in the demanding position. You usually perform this very slow and controlled in order to facilitate all the soft tissue surrounding the joint to recognise it's new range of motion and get stronger in this range( lock it in). When performed regularly and measured this will give long term improvement and sometimes people can stop the mobility work all together because their regular training will cause the motion to become the new normal. However for some people they can back off the mobility work but will maintain some of it regularly in their warmups. Hope this helps
Sometimes when I start running- my ankle just gives out.. at times its bad enough that I “roll” said ankle. It’s really blowing up my training and I am hoping these stretches and exercises help. Thanks so much. I am just starting to try and run longer distances and don’t think I have a base to be running as much as I am!
I’ve been doing all of these exercises without seeing a lot of change in my ankle mobility. When should I just resign myself to weightlifting shoes with a raised heel?
Bro honestly i feel the same, my mobility is decent but needs work and isnt getting better. Just deep squatting helps a lot but I'd say the best thing is jusy adjusting to a wider stance.
Thinking of them as exercises could be part of the problem. Try getting down into the bottom squat position as best as you can. If that means the heels come off the floor or the knees cave in, fine. Just do what you can. The position will improve gradually (you know what a good squat looks like). Total weekly time accumulated in this position should be your measuring stick for progression. Don't think about sets and reps, think about gross time week to week. If your ankle mobility isn't improving ask yourself how many minutes you spent in the position last week. It may take longer than you would like it to, but the more time you spend the quicker the adaptation will take place. Oh and even people with favourable morphology and good ankle mobility will use the weightlifting shoe for weightlifting. It's always advantageous. So the shoe isn't necessarily something one resigns themselves to.
Thank you for the fantastic content. I have always struggled with deep squats. I have a goal to improve my mobility. I train my lower body once a week. I am eager to improve my ankle flexibility for improved squats mechanics and wrestling take downs. How often should I be doing these stretches?
The #SquatUclub is now on RUclips! As soon as I upload a new video, "like" it and comment with the hashtag #SquatUclub ASAP. I'll pick amongst those who do so within 1 hour of the video going live and pick one winner to start working on whatever you need help with (squat technique, an achy hip, help with back pain during deadlifts, etc). You must be SUBSCRIBED to my RUclips channel for a chance to win. Turning on notifications by clicking the little bell next to the SUBSCRIBE button on my channel will make sure you can be first in line to win every time!
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Squat University What if u got pinching in the back and not front
What about plantar facia? And tibialis anterior
Hi what if my quads get really sore is this normal? Also my hip feels sore in the front when I try to lean forward is that normal? Thanks
Do You think the 5 inch distance Should change according to someone's height or leg measurements?
This man did a full 11 minute video in one cut.
Without stumbling a single Word!?
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It's mad that I learned more about getting my flexibility back (ankle sprain with partially torn ligaments and immobilised for way too long) from my own experiments and RUclips videos than from doctors and physiotherapists.
Thanks a lot for spreading the knowledge for free.
Spread the love and healthy lifestyle!
Came here after my physiotherapist didn't/couldn't even notice that my ankle mobility was horrid.
It truly is sad. The healthcare system is pretty corrupt and greedy. It’s almost as if they don’t want to fix people to quickly, because then surgeons can’t make any money from dicing ya up. 🔪 I know the individuals who become doctors are absolute gems of human beings for the most part - it’s the limit of actionable steps that the system lacks. Having had 3 knee surgeries, shoulder surgery and almost going in for a hip replacement surgery (SO glad I learned my lesson by that point in time) I never got any benefit from any of the surgeries. It was always from the RUclips videos and my own research that ultimately got me to where I am now. I’m no pro athlete, but I’m only 10 minutes away from qualifying for the Boston marathon 3:10, and I’ll be running a 100 mile ultramarathon in February. Happy training everyone!!
it's crazy how much professionalism matters, i had the opposite experience, while the personal trainer at the gym couldn't help me, the physio improved my life a lot. i think different issues need different professionals but a dedicated one should at least know what to do or where to send you to. i had the most success with a mix of both, but i didn't have so much damage to my back as you did. glad you are doing better
My insurance and I spent at least $100k on Ortho doctors and MRI analysis and therapy... They only made my ankle worse and gave me new problems (fascitis) and I couldn't walk for 5 years, I thought my active life was over 😢
Then RUclips shows me kneesovertoes guy and now I walk miles every day and squat and lost 50 pounds, hope to start running and climbing again soon ❤
"Doctors" are worthless☝️People with understanding are what I needed
Exact same situation here, except I also fractured my talus bone.
WTF! I did the bench pull exercise because I didn’t feel any pinch during the test. I did both legs then tried to squat. FOR THE FIRST TIME IN MY LIFE IT FELT EFFORTLESS AND SMOOTH. My chest straightened up dramatically and I could hit my deepest depth but without buttwink 😭 im gonna be doing this everyday. YOU ARE A GODSEND. Note: bench pull hurts if you’ve got hip impingement so take it steady.
I've had poor ankle mobility most of my life, presumably from bad ankle strains. Your mobility exercise with the flexibility strap is exactly what I needed. I have been doing it for a week and have less pain and more mobility already. Thanks!
what is your statement right now how long did it take you to reach a decent level
@@emre7937 how about u man give us some update
@@jakeblaze7663 how about u we need updates!!!!
@@marcjacobs6613 How about u, we need some updates man!!
@@Kazakre Guys its usually bots that writes these things.
1) Banded joint mobilizations 2:40
2) The box/bench stretch 5:35
3) The goblet squat stretch 8:14
Thank you sir
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Hey dude, I wanted to share with you what an awesome impact you you had in our gym to the people interested in strenght training. You've helped 6 of my gym mates gaining their mobility back and were al spreading it forward. Keep up the good work!
I'm honored to hear the content I share could be so helpful!
Thank you so much. I have the worst hips you could imagine from Muay Thai and for ages nothing has been able to release it. These ankle mobility movement have somehow completely opened up my hips? Also the pulling on the side of my leg has completely diminished. This is insane. Who knew the impact tight ankles can have on the entire rest of the body. Keep it up mate. Love this content
The change in my ankle comfort with squats after one set of the ankle glides with resistance is insane. You are absolutely awesome, thanks a bunch for this video!
Top 3 hip mobility exercises? Great content!!
I'll see what I can do!
This is probably the most useful and well-made content for anyone who has ever had a body.
I watch the new stuff too, but I searched and found this one. I'm so happy that I did.
Finally someone who explained the benefit of using that band at the beginning. I did not get why it had a function in the exercise except for increasing needed dorsiflexion strength, but this seems useful to me now. Thanks!
Even 5 years later this video is so relevant. I'm 16 years old and have always had trouble with squatting due to my knees being forced inward because of my poor ankle mobility. This gives great guidance on how to fix my squat, I wish I found the video sooner. Thanks Dr. Aaron!
I’ve had a bad ankle since my senior year in high school and that was 13 years ago. I’ve been working on my ankle nonstop with chiropractors, calf raises. Ankle braces while hooping, minimalist shoes (which helped a lot but would wear my ankle out because of the pinching sensation) and this is the best my ankle has felt since before I rolled it bad.
This has literally fixed how I stand and how I walk. I can shift my weight evenly on both legs now. Between this and tib raises I’m finally starting to go back to normal. Keep the info coming.
Maaan. Thank you so much! I've been trying all dorsiflexion exercises I could find for months (band, straight leg, ballistics, you name it) and none of them got me to feel a stretch in the ankle. My ankle is so stiff most exercises don't even work for me. This pull the bench exercise is the first one that actually makes me feel it! Already seing results
Cheers!
Thank you, man! You are the first person I've seen address the pinching problem in the front of the ankle. I've been struggling with that for years, never understanding why I couldn't feel the stretch in my calves as opposed to just a pain in the front of the foot. I look forward to putting your tip to action and improving my squat. Keep up the amazing content!
I know that feeling, for me it is the same, I finally found someone addressing the blocking sensation problem.
howd that go
Did you make progress?
Thanks!
Thanks for making this video. I have some awful ankle mobility and im only 16, but this video really helped. I can now kinda squat and dont just have to stick to dead lifts, your a life saver man!
Hi!!! I’m 16 as well and have the same problem do you know how long it took you to be able to squat properly following these stretches??
Wow this helped my squat so much I threw my ego out the door and started working on depth to my squat. Played rugby all my life and my ankles have taken a beating strains and sprains every year.... you have helped me get good depth and my ankles say thank you!! 🙏
I first used this video when I wanted to increase my ankle mobility for deep squats and used the second exercise you showed and had good results. Just a few days ago I sprained my ankle pretty bad and when I went back to squatting I had that impingement you were talking about for the first exercise in the front of my foot that I had never had before, so I came back to this and used your first exercise and voila no more pain in the front of my ankle. I wouldn't be able to squat right now without you thanks a bunch
Just did the first exercise on my "bad" ankle and I can immediately feel the joint being more free to move. Thank you Soo much!!!!!
How much day did you get? And is it real worked
This is such great no nonsense advice. I worked through the video, tested my mobility and range of motion and boy are my calves tight. I didn't do the banded joint rotation as I'm at home without a pole to attach to but I also didn't feel a pinch at all. After doing a few reps of 30 second box stretches I was able to touch my knee to the wall without my heel lifting!! I'll be doing these every day now. Just wanted to say thankyou so much! Was surprised how instant the range of motion was. I've always struggled with tight calves and hips, I can see there's also a tight hip video so that will be my next stop. Thanks! 🙏
Awesome video, my left heel keeps rising when attempting squats and limited ankle mobility is probably the issue. Content like this is the better side of RUclips.
THANK.
YOU!
I sprained my ankle during an airborne operation (landed in a swamp... long story) and I felt my ankle would never be the same. My army PT gave me the same banded joint mobilization, but failed to specify the position of the band, or its importance! I have a new motivation to continue to work on my ankle mobility again!
Airborne!
How did the proper band placement go for u? Has it helped?
OMG!!!! You solved my major problem after suffering from week legs for years. I thank you. I just found out I have a very weak ankle. Will do everything you said and I am sure I will give way better than now.
I’ll give this a go. Have been doing soft tissue work on my limited range of ankle mobility, and while it has slowly gotten better it’s still along way from where it needs to be. I’ll be trying the banded mobility drills first, with a limited amount of tissue stretching.
Great work Aaron and great content, as always. I recommend your work quite a lot to other members of my box.
How did you get on? I've got very limited mobility of my left ankle compared to my right, I just found this video.
@@markboxall1353 he i m a little late but the first one with the band is rlly good . make sure to use a thick and and stretch it out far enough though. it really helps , i had sort of had a grade 1 tear in the area and it helps alot
I gave your comment a thumbs up just for your user name 😀
Starting following this channel to help with form and mobility. I’m a 43 yr old active female. I’ve been working out for 14 + years. I struggled with plantar fasciitis a few years ago that resolved a year and half later with PT and time and better shoes. It morphed into front ankle pain over the past 6 months. I think the plantar fasciitis was just a result of weak ankle mobility in the first place. I have not been able to run or sometimes even walk without a clicking or hitch in the front of my ankle. I’ve done these mobility stretches from this video twice now and it’s amazing!!! I just ran sprints on the treadmill with absolutely nothing wrong!! I only wish I would have gotten into mobility long before my 40’s. There’s nothing stopping me now!
I appreciate how well you present the content and how thoroughly you discuss each piece. amazing work!
I honestly cannot believe this information is given out for free this immediately helped improve my ankle mobility and eventually will help my squat form, thank you
I don't mean to be dramatic or anything but this changed my life
I could literally rewatch your videos all day. So informative thank you
This is so helpful, I had an ankle injury and my physio was getting me to do the soleus stretches even though I had the pinch at the front. Thanks
now you know my guy
Applied these to my clients as well as improving hip internal rotation - man what a difference in depth it makes!! One of my clients went from quarter squatting to now hitting slightly below parallel - amazing content
Was it helpful ?
@@AA-us4nr big time - even a made a video about it on my channel.
This guys mobility work is a huge help. Especially after 2 spinal surgeries and my recovery
Im jealous with people who doesnt need to watch this kind of video. I have so much joint restrictions which makes me struggle to do my squats properly :(
I know the feeling
me too
I know how you feel
Sane
Same feelings
So glad this is here for us so helpfully man you’re doing amazing work
As a new exercise physiology graduate these videos are seriously amazing you don't get taught this stuff during a 4 year degree. Thank you greatly for these educational videos that we can put into practice with clients.
Ain’t that the truth! Im in my final year out on work experience and I’ve been on this page bringing all of this to make sense in the real world
Just wanted to tell you that your content really is fantastic and even someone who is already doing squat-centered strength programs since about 8 years can learn something new. I also recently purchased the german translation of the Squat Bible and it's great to have all the important information in one place. Good work!
I really appreciate that! That means so much to me!
Found your video after after searching for ankle mobility exercises as my right ankle tends to jam in the front while in deep squats. My coach pointed out that my foot pronates and my heel slightly raises when coming out of the squat. My chiropractor was not helpful and only told me I need to come in more frequently for adjustments. Saw your video, bought the bands, tried the mobility exercises, instant improvement. I mean, I wasn't skeptical, but i didn't expect it to work that well! I'll be be doing these daily to improve my mobility. Thank you!
I literally just did this and my squat form looks much better! I’m truly grateful
For how long, I mean how many days?
@@ahmedshomaki3733 I’ve been working on my squat and general mobility for a few weeks now
How to tell if my feet are weak or just not flexible?
Wish i found this long ago but glad i found it now. I have the pinch in the front and no one else talks about that thank you so much 🙏
I've struggled with squats for years. Im finally learning some ways to address my weaknesses/immobility. Thanks for the great video.
Thank you these stretch’s have helped me with my ankle mobility. I developed a tingling/ shocking feeling in my feet from over running. Came here looking for ankle mobility stretches. After doing the last 2 stretches the tingling in my feet went away for the first time in a week.
Thank you. Sometimes the affirmations of others can give us confidence in our research, allowing us also to improve them.
This is basically the same than a _grand plié_ in ballet. And that' s why pliés are the very first exercise we do to start class. Every single day of our life. There' s a saying: "If you are working properly, you should be already sweating at pliés" Your angle is to die for. Mad respect🙌🏻. 🧛🏻♀️🖤
omg. this is EXACTLY what I needed for my ankle. thank you!
Thank you. I am 53 years old and had slipped disc three months ago. Doctor said to have surgery but i discovered a therapist who trains me with squats. I do have ankle issues because of l4 l5 s1. You explain things well and thoroughly. Thank you.
His dorsiflexion range is unreal, my god !😦
Right! I swear I'm a different human species, That range of motion seems like a fantasy.
@@tylerx8848 I think is chronic ankle sprainers have no chance 🤣
Bro, I had a motorbike accident a few weeks ago, and my mobility went to **** for my ankle. I've been trying a few regular stretches but didn't know about these ones or the way the ankle works like you have explained in your video. Thank you so much, this will help me target the rear of my ankle where it feels limited
Holy crap. This stuff is amazing! Well explained, perfect length of time for a video, and functionally sound info. Helped improve my repeatedly sprained ankle to now be able to hold a correct squat position. Thank you very much.
Build from the ground up. I didn't realize how much my ankles & feet compounded my knee & hip problems
Why are RUclipsrs so much better than the average physio?
Nice one on detailing more on how to banded joint mobilisation. I think most people know banded joint mobilisation but dont know how to do it properly
Thank you!
Had this problem with ankle mobility for about 5-6 years now. I always thought that's just how it is and that there isn't much I can do about it. Thanks for showing us!
Dude this has saved my karate training ! Thank you!
Did it work for you?
@@tylerx8848 it sure did :) apparently that little bone had been unable to glide back by it self for some time so I had to re do it after a while... but i worked for a longer time each time... and now I don't feel it anymore :D
@@Shotokan_Greenland awesome! Thank you for the reply!!
Amazing!!! Saw a difference right away. Thanks Dr. Aaron for helping change lives! 👏🏻
Estes três exercícios fizeram- me voltar aos agachamentos. Estive 2 meses com dores no joelho esquerdo. Até começar a fazer estes exercícios e, tudo mudou. 🎉
Obrigado squat university.
Opa amigo… você fazia todos os dias esses exercícios ?
@@alefbrito2878 Olá. Sim, durante duas semanas. Agora faço só no dia de pernas. 2X por semana.
This video accidentally did me a huuuuge service, I was getting ready to do one of the stretches and leaned my chest up against my knee and something popped/moved and this discomfort I’ve been having in my knee for a few years now is practically completely gone, thank you.
I didn't realize my ankle mobility was that bad until I tried to do the test and realized my knee doesn't even go past my foot
Does some know how long time does it takes to get a good ankle mobility to finally do deep squats properly?
I started doing squats 3 months ago, I went from 30 to 60 kg and my mobility improved, but I still having buttwink issues when I go deeper and I still feeling like my form it's not that good it supposed to.
Now i'm doing squats 2 times per week, I hope I see some progress in my form. I'm gonna also start those 3 exercises to my ankles.
@@DJVitorRocio I'm no expert but I imagine it would take a while. I'm in a similar situation so I got some squat shoes off of Amazon with a 1.4 inch raised heel because I hear it helps with limited ankle mobility. I plan on using them until I get mobile enough to squat without them
same lol
@@DJVitorRocio my physio told me it can take a long time, I think she said something between 1 and 2 for that to become "normal", but I'm not sure if that's true. However, in the meantime, to offset this, you can use a small plate under your heel to work with your dorsiflexion limitations
@Mr.Krabs do you have any improvment in past fiew months?
All I can say is thank you ! I’m new into the realm of cleans,, my partner and I went to the gym a couple days ago to practice form and I couldn’t even properly get into a deep squat without almost always falling on my butt and my boyfriend told me it’s mainly due to my ankle mobility .. im so happy I came across your video and I’m SO excited to see how this will help me in the long run! 🤞🏽
Super helpful, thanks! Turns out it’s my soleus muscle. I squat super wide to get depth and I feel like it’s something I should work on. Cheers.
The explanations that you provide are such a tremendous help to all of us. Thank you so much! ❤
Thank you so much Doc! Really appreciate the content you put out. Love how you mentioned that if you have a serious limitation with ankle mobility, it's okay to hold that position for a long duration of time, even though performance decreases, you would rather have the person perform the movement correctly, good form is always better than doing heavy weights with bad form. In a long term, you'll soon be able to perform heavy weights as you get better with form.
Thank you! I really appreciate you checking out the video today - and thanks for sharing your thoughts on the content!
i really appreciate the detailed explanations. it helps understand why the recommended exercise helps. thank you!
This exercise looks insane, can't wait to try it out
P.s
Would you recommend having the knee float above the toes during squats? I thought you always had to drop your butt like you are sitting
This man deserves more recognition
Loved that video format! Keep up the good work man. Thanks a lot
This man is incredible. Watch all of his stuff.
Damn I tried so many things and this banded joint mobilization helped me crazyy.. i went 1,5-2cm more on one side which was very limited before!
Thanks!
How much time did it get you to get those cm?
My trainer just told me I need to work on my ankle mobility. This video was extremely helpful
Please come to Chicago and do a seminar and squat training. You’re fantastic!
Thank you! And I'd love to come to Chicago one day!
As someone who played soccer for 20y and really borked my ankles i am very excited to give this a shot (and help get back into playing form). Thank you!
This is superb content. It has helped me a lot. Thank you!
So glad I discovered this channel. Easily one of my favorites. Thanks a bunch for sharing your knowledge.
wowww great video! I tried the exercises above and my ankle mobility immediately improved! Thank you so much for the video!
Hey Aaron. Do a video about tight front lower leg muscles. My impingement in front of my ancle is related to that. Might be helpful to others. It sertainly helped me. Thx for super good content!
Hi, can you expand on that? Weak/tight tib ants causing impingement? I think that’s my problem. Thanks.
You are an outstanding educator and communicator. As well your mastery of the subject is superb! Will definitely send clients your way on RUclips. Kudos.
I spent 7 years in physical therapy for cerebral palsy and had my ankle mobility measured with a protractor. I feel like an idiot for not realizing sooner that this lack of mobility was what was limiting my squat mobility. Squatting has been a source of continuous frustration so hopefully this helps.
This channel is gold.
Amazing how you always read my mind with your videos. Thanks!
#squatuclub
You're so welcome! I'm glad you liked this one!
I watched your manual to pistol squat, and found out i was empirically, doing the same, but, not really getting all the way down, then i watched this and realized, it's because my ankle mobility! I can't get a full pistol squat because i don't get balanced, but i can do it by holding 4 pounds with my hands stretched. Now i know, i have to work on my ankles. Thanks!
Do these exercises still apply if I have an extreme case of limited dorsiflexion? Doing the hand + thumb test, I can barely move my knee passed my midfoot without my heel lifting off the floor. However, I'm able to do a decent stretch by doing the standard calf wall stretch or by stepping on the edge of a step with the balls of my feet and driving my heel down. Do I have a more serious condition that requires a physician's visit?
You make it easy to understand. Very usefull. Thank you very much. I follow you from France
Could you do a video on tight/short adductors restricting squat depth?
I'll see what I can do - thanks for the suggestion.
These viedos are helping me help my clients! Thank you for the content!
Again thankyou Dr. Aaron Horschig
#SquatUClub
You're welcome!
Top 3 Shoulder and Hip Mobility exercises!
I'll see what I can do!
Fuck you Edward
Saw a difference immediately after weeks of pain and limitation. Thank you so much.
The way you just sit down in that deep squat position like it's nothing, has me wanting to walk up to you and push you over with jealousy.
.....and how dare you stand up out of that position as if it's no big deal.
😂😂😂 You push one side, I'll take the other!
I swear lol
@@toddie3910 so you keep him still
B.Hayes exactly what I thought, how rude
😂😂😂😂
Thanks doctor. Perfect explanation🙏
I have been doing the resistance band excercise for 2 months and I have reached zero progress on my ankle mobility. I'm pretty sure I'm doing it right, could there be another issue?
maybe your talus bone isnt the problem?
I had an ankle injury and needed more workouts to do, Thank you soo much!!
Will the banded mobilization work towards eventually removing the pinch in the ankle? Or will the pinch always be there without prior band mobilization? I've had a pinch/restriction in my right ankle for years, and it's caused a whole mess of problems up the chain. I've done some banded mobilization before but never committed for a long period due to not having much immediate results with it.
Same here, i can reduce it with banded mobilizations etc. when warming up. But after the workout the ankle returns to its old state.
You say you havent committed to long term stretching because you dont see immediate results. That statement highlights your problem. You cant expect major changes to take place if you dont routinely do these stretches for a long period of time. You cant expect the problems to go away right away or "immediately". Make it a daily routine and over time you will notice the fruits of your labor.
@@elephantom12 This isn't stretching though. This is pushing a bone back with a band so it doesn't impinge. I never noticed any real relief once the band is removed, and assumed sticking with it long term wouldn't change that.
@@ComeToJesus Yes, this is stretching. Whether you call it mobility work or stretching you wont see a difference unless you stick to this type of routine for a period of time. That period of time depends on how immobile that area is. Trust me, It has taken me quite a while to see improvements because my ankles were very tight. Some people might see major differences in just 1 week because they weren't that immobile in that area, some people it will take months (like myself). But to say you gave up on it because you didn't see immediate results means that it isnt the routine that is the problem, it's your commitment. I'm not trying to be a dick, I've just walked the long flexibility road and am finally seeing the changes. I used to get frustrated because of how much time it takes to see the changes but they do happen. Best of luck.
Edit: I've had hip impingements that have gone away after a lot of mobility work so in my experience they do go away. The one in my right ankle feels like it's almost gone as well.
It depends on the person. Sometimes yes they can. Sometimes it will only help in the short term. I've had a few patients before with very significant limitations due to bad ankle injuries. The banded joint mobs helped in the short term but long term we still added a heel lift into their weightlifting shoes so they could move with the most efficient technique when it came to lifting.
This is the best explanation on RUclips
How long would it take to clear up a joint restriction? Or is it something that can only be improved in the short term directly after mobilising?
I too would like to know
Me three
Me too
its been a year, what hqppend when you tried it?
I will definitely be working on these stretches. I saw a recommendation to work on ankle mobility to fix butt wink and when I did the test against the wall I’m not even sure my knee truly passed my toes 😅. Thank you for this information!
Technical question: how exactly does the banded stretch work for increasing mobility in sports performance when there is no band pulling the talus bone? In my experience, the anterior ankle impingment goes away when the band pulls the talus back and the mobility only increases in the context of that band being there keeping the talus in place. Once the band is removed and the talus bone slides back into place, the impingment returns and mobility is restricted again. How does the banded stretch work to make sure the talus bone stays out of the way even after the band is removed? What's the adaptive mechanism that makes this stretch effective in the long term?
You commented this a while ago but I'll give you my 2 cents. After any mobility work done there is the last block called "locking it in". You will pick an exercise that puts the joint in the demanding position. You usually perform this very slow and controlled in order to facilitate all the soft tissue surrounding the joint to recognise it's new range of motion and get stronger in this range( lock it in). When performed regularly and measured this will give long term improvement and sometimes people can stop the mobility work all together because their regular training will cause the motion to become the new normal. However for some people they can back off the mobility work but will maintain some of it regularly in their warmups. Hope this helps
Sometimes when I start running- my ankle just gives out.. at times its bad enough that I “roll” said ankle.
It’s really blowing up my training and I am hoping these stretches and exercises help.
Thanks so much. I am just starting to try and run longer distances and don’t think I have a base to be running as much as I am!
I’ve been doing all of these exercises without seeing a lot of change in my ankle mobility. When should I just resign myself to weightlifting shoes with a raised heel?
Bro honestly i feel the same, my mobility is decent but needs work and isnt getting better. Just deep squatting helps a lot but I'd say the best thing is jusy adjusting to a wider stance.
Thinking of them as exercises could be part of the problem. Try getting down into the bottom squat position as best as you can. If that means the heels come off the floor or the knees cave in, fine. Just do what you can. The position will improve gradually (you know what a good squat looks like). Total weekly time accumulated in this position should be your measuring stick for progression. Don't think about sets and reps, think about gross time week to week. If your ankle mobility isn't improving ask yourself how many minutes you spent in the position last week. It may take longer than you would like it to, but the more time you spend the quicker the adaptation will take place.
Oh and even people with favourable morphology and good ankle mobility will use the weightlifting shoe for weightlifting. It's always advantageous. So the shoe isn't necessarily something one resigns themselves to.
Thank you for the fantastic content. I have always struggled with deep squats. I have a goal to improve my mobility. I train my lower body once a week. I am eager to improve my ankle flexibility for improved squats mechanics and wrestling take downs. How often should I be doing these stretches?
I just wanna sit like L 😭
I'll take a potato chip, and eat it.