How to do the Splits Fast -- This Technique Changed Everything! -- (Science Based)

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @YiannisChristoulas
    @YiannisChristoulas  2 года назад +532

    a) If you like this video, DON'T hit that link😝:
    bit.ly/3SIwH4o
    b) Flexibility Program here: www.yiannischristoulas.com/side-split-courses
    c) A small note for the future content of this channel:
    As a trainer, I design each training program with the intention of training all physical components (strength, flexibility, endurance, coordination, posture, speed, etc) symmetrically. For this reason, I'll be posting content on this channel regarding all these different aspects of the human body. However, I'll be making slightly more content on flexibility training since it's the basis of our physical ability. I hope you see the value in this and that you enjoyed the video!

    • @bastenfischer955
      @bastenfischer955 2 года назад +4

      How to plyometric training/ increase jump height

    • @LauraGonzalez-ft1nl
      @LauraGonzalez-ft1nl 2 года назад +1

      Does this method subtitutes the still strech training? Do we have also 3 times or 6 times per week?

    • @YiannisChristoulas
      @YiannisChristoulas  2 года назад +7

      @@LauraGonzalez-ft1nl Hey Laura. No this is a different training concept. Follow the rules I presented in this video and listen to your body. You'll defiinetly get some soreness from this one and you'll need to recover to train again.

    • @LauraGonzalez-ft1nl
      @LauraGonzalez-ft1nl 2 года назад

      @@YiannisChristoulas thank you so much for the clarification! :)

    • @Leonidas_Papadakis
      @Leonidas_Papadakis Год назад

      Thank you so much for your guidance; I really appreciate it. I have a strong passion for jiu-jitsu as a purple belt and I'm quite flexible. However, being able to do the split is still something I struggle with. Your videos have really caught my attention, and I'm eager to learn from your wisdom and apply your advice in the hopes of eventually mastering the split. I can't thank you enough for the amazing content you provide; it's truly priceless. It's no surprise that you come from a prestigious lineage of Greek excellence.

  • @WuchtaArt
    @WuchtaArt Год назад +1057

    idk why, but the idea of outsmarting your own body is just hilarious

    • @868meekay
      @868meekay 6 месяцев назад +3

      REALLL

    • @general_paul
      @general_paul 3 месяца назад +7

      "Outsmarting" your own brain is even more fun 😂

    • @loneranger66888
      @loneranger66888 Месяц назад

      @@general_paul😂😂😂

  • @ixeqh
    @ixeqh Год назад +570

    DUDE WHAT… IVE BEEN STRUGGLING WITH MY LEFT SPLIT AND THE SECOND I USED UR TIPS I LITERALLY GOT IT?? THW FIRST TIME??😭 THANK YOUUUU

  • @WarrenHull
    @WarrenHull Год назад +314

    The tilt of the knees toward the ground for the middle split during the contract phase worked immediately for me. I've been struggling with a months-old pulled adductor that would not let me start to lengthen it again. Tilted my knees for the contract phase and instantly loosened up. Thank you!

  • @gracegedraitis
    @gracegedraitis 11 месяцев назад +192

    This actually works. No joke. And not just splits but oversplits too. I did one set and got ~5 inches further on my bad side oversplit COMFORTABLY!!! (It might not improve that fast for everyone, I’m already quite flexible, but it certainly works!!!) I’m very impressed by this, I wish I knew it sooner. Thank you

  • @mitchellglass9109
    @mitchellglass9109 7 месяцев назад +163

    This is the fountain of youth! I’ve had low back pain for the last 15+ years. Many advised to focus on core work but no matter the work I put in the pain never went away. Been hitting these exercises for two weeks now and my pain is gone. I’m sleeping better at night. I just did a hike I had given up on because my back always hurt after. Thank you! My body feels 20 years younger.

    • @jbergstrom9925
      @jbergstrom9925 7 месяцев назад +1

      which exercise?

    • @lancecomstock
      @lancecomstock 6 месяцев назад

      @@jbergstrom9925 The front splits.

    • @BenDover-bt9hf
      @BenDover-bt9hf 5 месяцев назад

      bot comment bro

    • @JoshNpublicgplus
      @JoshNpublicgplus 4 месяца назад +1

      I'd love to know which exercises you're referring to as well, since I don't see how the splits would help with lower back pain. I'm struggling with that as well so please share what you've learnt!

    • @yuanxiaoxu5754
      @yuanxiaoxu5754 4 месяца назад

      @@JoshNpublicgplusside splits do help with lower back pain

  • @TechnoBot17
    @TechnoBot17 7 месяцев назад +10

    I wasn't expecting this to actually make a tangible difference on the first try, but it did and it was pretty noticeable
    That's fascinating, I wonder how much I'll improve in a month!

  • @3mmy_rr0d
    @3mmy_rr0d 4 месяца назад +55

    No way I am actually like shocked right now. I do gymnastics and I don’t have my side splits. I have been trying for months to get them and this made me actually touch the floor. Like this is crazy thank you so much

  • @dove5094
    @dove5094 Год назад +207

    5:52 How to do a contract relax technique in front splits. (6 secs. contract then relax.)
    7:46 How to do a contract-relax technique in middle splits.
    Thanks for the information!

    • @TZhekaT
      @TZhekaT 4 месяца назад

      Thank you man

  • @dimadeit25
    @dimadeit25 3 месяца назад +14

    I want to cry! It took me two weeks to watch this video! Avoiding and now I am so happy I found you man! This is the space I want to teach from.

    • @joonslondie
      @joonslondie 3 месяца назад

      Why were you avoiding it

    • @dimadeit25
      @dimadeit25 3 месяца назад +5

      @@joonslondie distracted by other things that had no value to my growth and development.

  • @Rosellpuar
    @Rosellpuar Год назад +1650

    That's actually a magic trick, i can't even describe how cheating it feels like, it requires a lot of mental strenght but if you have it i swear it's almost unfair compared to other methods

    • @michaelhenderson4767
      @michaelhenderson4767 Год назад +16

      Please explain it to meeee😭😭😭

    • @soulance8342
      @soulance8342 Год назад +90

      ​@@michaelhenderson4767 just watch the video...??

    • @palkay875
      @palkay875 Год назад

      @@michaelhenderson4767 get a knife and make an inch deep cut in your hamstrings. İt works!

    • @efisgpr
      @efisgpr Год назад +17

      Hello, that should be ".. how much it feels like cheating". 👍

    • @janakidj8565
      @janakidj8565 Год назад +49

      Only a fool learns from his own mistakes, A wise man learn from mistakes of others

  • @navi3347
    @navi3347 7 месяцев назад +7

    That's so interesting, i was in taekwondo for a while and the teacher used this exact technique with 6 seconds contractions. Nice to see that it's scientifically backed up! I'll start trying it at home.

  • @Riddlemewalker
    @Riddlemewalker Год назад +29

    This is the most clear description of this technique I have heard. Very helpful.

  • @mirlittle
    @mirlittle Месяц назад +5

    Just tried it and yep it works. Can wait for actual split results. I'm like the least flexible person ever! Any result is a bonus for me

  • @haydenm2397
    @haydenm2397 5 месяцев назад +4

    My partner worked as a 1 on 1 PNF stretcher at a company that just did assisted PNF. Since hearing about it and trying it, i cant believe its not mainstream. As everyone in the comments are showing, its instant releif and results that can be applied anywhere in the body. I still havent figured out how to activate the right muscles by myself so that adductor tip was awesome! Keep teaching people how to PNF themselves its so good to see 🙏

  • @Jdwill206
    @Jdwill206 Год назад +65

    I came across this video yesterday and today I applied the techniques to my regular stretches during my post workout stretch, did legs, and oh boy did they work. I had lost most of my flexibility when the pandemic hit, not being active as I was before. I couldn't do full split but could get pretty close. Applying your techniques, not only did I get to just about where I was pre pandemic, I got there with better form and with just a single stretch session. Simply amazing! I'm excited for the future!

  • @fazaaswidar7636
    @fazaaswidar7636 Год назад +12

    ITS REALLL, I TRIED IT AFTER I WATCH IT, AND IT WORK, THANK YOU SO MUCH, ITS VERY HELP FOR ME TO DOING TAEKWONDO!!!

  • @andriwsmatheusdealmeidahoe6719
    @andriwsmatheusdealmeidahoe6719 4 месяца назад +4

    hi, I'm from Brazil and don't speak english very well but your videos help me a lot because you say slow. thank you

  • @ferolicious
    @ferolicious Год назад +7

    I just bent over and managed to touch the floor whilst keeping legs straight, literally for the first time ever (or at least the first time since preteen years), and it took me less than one minute. Straight up magic, lol.

  • @mahja
    @mahja 2 года назад +23

    Omg I m a Japanese jazz dancer and been struggling with the last 10 cm~ to the floor with splits, then I did this routine, relax and contract, then my splits improved immediately like it almost reaches on the floor, just with ONE session (4 sets)!!!!!
    I keep doing this!!!!

    • @YiannisChristoulas
      @YiannisChristoulas  2 года назад +3

      I’m really happy to read this! Keep working in the same way and gradually increase both the sets and repetitions per set. I’d appreciate it if you share the video with your fellow dancers, we need to get the word out! 💪🙏

    • @mahja
      @mahja 2 года назад

      @@YiannisChristoulas I wanna ask one more thing-- I still feel pain after doing splits stretch, like the next day, but should I do the stretch everyday ignoring pain? or Should I wait til the pain heal? It takes several days to heal the pain

    • @YiannisChristoulas
      @YiannisChristoulas  2 года назад +3

      @@mahja Lower the intensity for the first weeks and train only when you are recovered. Not in pain! Overtime you'll adapt, recover faster and be able to train up to 3 times per week with those methods.

    • @mahja
      @mahja 2 года назад +1

      Well, as a update, now I only can do contract and release stretch twice a week, caz i soon get pain in my hamstring next day, takes a few days to recover from the pain.
      So, is it helpful to cool my hamstring with ices, then warm? Is it make pain recovery faster?
      And no massage when painful?
      Or basically I shouldn't do too strong stretch with pains? I always put my power on it, always tend to "over stretch" since i feel like i want to make my legs more flexible asap

    • @MachoMaster
      @MachoMaster Год назад +2

      @@mahja
      Masage is good. Foam roller is good.
      Cold helps with recovery, but hurts adaptation. So if you are competing and need to perform another time, then cold is good. But if you are training and want to grow/develop, then cold is not good.
      The pain itself has nothing to do with the efficiency of training. So "no pain, no gain" is a lie, especially when morphed into "every pain means gains".
      Have to learn to distingush between normal soreness and abnornal pain. Soreness can be fine, especially when you are just starting doing new stuff and the body has not adapted yet to that specific type of stress. After training for some time, even soreness should not happen very often. If it does, then it means that you are training too hard. This "always give 100%" will eventually lead to real pain and injuries. Be careful.

  • @Solicanz
    @Solicanz Год назад +14

    found this video on day 1 of trying to do the splits, massive 1 hour progress. brilliant technique esp. if you combine with proper hard core bracing.

  • @danielmaina4942
    @danielmaina4942 7 месяцев назад +4

    I read the comments before trying or watching the videos...very glowing comments... excited to see 4 myself...

    • @Tsegoo
      @Tsegoo 3 дня назад

      I did the same thing😂

  • @kevinlebo1634
    @kevinlebo1634 7 месяцев назад +3

    In medicine this is called Muscle Energy; in PT, this is called PNF stretching. It's all post-isometric relaxation.

  • @samuri2011
    @samuri2011 Год назад +60

    Omg .... This legit worked. I was at 2 yoga blocks from the floor. After doing this trick once
    .. and at 1.5 (1 yoga block and a thin pillow). I cant lie it's really intense stretching your muscle back the other way but omg ... Ive literally been working on my splits for years and never got that much improvement in a few minutes. Thank you!!!!

  • @ArianaFlores_
    @ArianaFlores_ 29 дней назад +2

    Video is not a lie guys , just got my splits while watching this shocked thanks

    • @shekideus2484
      @shekideus2484 21 день назад

      Where you close to it already or not?

    • @ArianaFlores_
      @ArianaFlores_ 17 дней назад

      @ I mean if by close you mean half way there yes I was , and I also did the splits when I was younger and was able to , but as I was watching and doing what the video said I got it

  • @tangelayoung1002
    @tangelayoung1002 7 месяцев назад +3

    This even just worked for tight/stiff neck ive been struggling with the last week. Freaking amazing

  • @HappilyAnonymousGirl
    @HappilyAnonymousGirl 10 месяцев назад +6

    Thank you. I’ve been trying to do the front split for over a month now, with little change.
    I’m trying to do it, because it can help fix anterior pelvic tilt.

  • @mythx123
    @mythx123 Год назад +3

    I just purchased the Side Split 1.0. I can't wait to see where I am 6 weeks from now

  • @lostcrow
    @lostcrow Месяц назад +3

    Front splits is not all about hamstrings - Hip flexers pay a very important role too. Since many people spend much time sat down, hip flexors get stiff fast and also lose mobility and range. You should also give credence to stretching and lengthening hip flexors. I would even go a stretch further (see what I did there) and include a stretch for gluteus maximus.

  • @meghanpfeiffer
    @meghanpfeiffer Год назад +13

    I saw this video in my recommendations and clicked on it out of curiosity. I'm someone who has to stretch everyday for weeks to touch my toes. I just used this method and, with 2 sets, could touch my toes. Insane. Thanks so much!

  • @fractalbender
    @fractalbender 8 месяцев назад +2

    going to give this a go tomorrow. I've been trying to get my side and front splits for like 3 years now. At one point i did 90 days of 30 minute stretching sets with a rest day once every 5 days. Ive done 30 days on and off for years and been stuck about 1 yoga block from the floor FOREVER. Im on my rest day today but tomorrow we will apply these techniques and i hope it brings me to the floor so i can finally add it to my performances and handstands.

  • @nazkiyrt2079
    @nazkiyrt2079 2 года назад +18

    Oh geez! Neural reflexes! I always thought of the tightness of the muscles!
    Every scientific method needs finding the real cause of the problem, and I was astonished by your logic!
    Love you so much, sir! Your video did make me more happy than I expected!

  • @ralphsosan4812
    @ralphsosan4812 10 месяцев назад +3

    I started practicing as I while watching the video and it seems to work instantly. I mean, I progressed more than I ever had before.

  • @robertfontaine3650
    @robertfontaine3650 Год назад +61

    Really nice tips for PNF. I never developed passive or active splits, front or side. I used Anderson book off and on for a few years with my martial arts training and got strong within my range of motion but never got significant improvements after the first couple of months and pushing the stretch got me torn groin muscles. Permanent low kicker. A combination of poor hip rotation and improved leg position while doing the pnf exercises and a little periodization may very well have got me significantly further. It's a shame I didn't have someone to point this out to to me 25 years ago. Most of my instructors had a lot of natural talent so they probably never knew to point out what I was doing wrong.

  • @ItsRedd
    @ItsRedd 7 месяцев назад +4

    IT REALLY WORKS . Like just focus your mind on what he says and try it when you shake it’s like it allows you to relax the muscles and go further

  • @Javii1
    @Javii1 2 года назад +53

    I've been trying to get the last few inches on my front splits for almost a year now. I'll be switching to this method now to see how it goes!

    • @YiannisChristoulas
      @YiannisChristoulas  2 года назад +8

      Make sure to give us feedback of how it went afterwards!

    • @Emma01louise
      @Emma01louise 2 года назад +2

      what happened???

    • @Javii1
      @Javii1 2 года назад +5

      @@Emma01louise My leg was injured for a while so i haven't been able to see or continue my progress, but it seemed to have been working well. It was just very hard to do.

    • @who5789
      @who5789 Год назад +2

      @@Javii1 late reply to this but I hope your healing progress has been well! I hope you can continue your journey soon.

    • @Javii1
      @Javii1 Год назад +4

      @@who5789 Thank you! I am fully healed and back to stretching

  • @NoNameArtist89
    @NoNameArtist89 2 года назад +269

    Thank you so much. I didn't even know that there was a phenomenon called stretch reflex, now I can read and research on it, and follow your advice. I actually saw immediate effects when bending down to both knees in sitting position, and I'll keep trying it in my routine. Thank you again for your hard work and very well researched content.

    • @YiannisChristoulas
      @YiannisChristoulas  2 года назад +14

      I’m very happy to see that you found it helpful and that you’ll incorporate it in your program. Go for a it!

    • @magickmagazine7675
      @magickmagazine7675 Год назад +1

      Thank you. - exactly the info I needed right now

    • @Appaddict01
      @Appaddict01 Год назад +3

      Having someone forcibly pushdown while you’re stretching is extremely bad for your joints don’t do it.

    • @mlondon6601
      @mlondon6601 Месяц назад

      @@Appaddict01if you paid attention to the video you’ll see he never advised for you to do that, so this comment is pretty needless.

  • @valhalla6991
    @valhalla6991 Год назад +6

    I was randomly watching videos and this popped up. It played in the background and when you started talking I was like HE IS GREEK 1000% Clicked to verify. Greetings from Thessaloniki 🔥

  • @NAT_RBLXMM2
    @NAT_RBLXMM2 3 месяца назад

    OMG THE CONTRACT METHOND GOT ME FURTHER AND I I WENT TO THE GROUND TYSMMMMM

  • @deepshikhamishra495
    @deepshikhamishra495 10 месяцев назад +3

    This actually makes sense...and i felt it too during my practice... thanks a lot..

  • @SaborCereza
    @SaborCereza 3 месяца назад +1

    I've been doing the ones without contraction for weeks and I'm just a palm from reaching the floor in both splits. Imma try this for a week and comeback with an update, I'm sure I'll get it soon 🔥

  • @TheHevva
    @TheHevva Год назад +4

    I cant believe how well this worked! Thank you!!

  • @ll4ever3
    @ll4ever3 4 месяца назад +1

    everything you say makes sense, ive done little of it but never did consistently now that i see legit reason . Ill try and repost after i success. much love brother

  • @MrMarranitto
    @MrMarranitto 2 года назад +62

    Thank you very much for your post. My journey to becoming flexible again started last fall with several different stretches. It was not until I saw (and began using) your previous video with the Anderson method did I make progress. Also, what I could not do in 4 months I was able to accomplish in 2 weeks (almost a full split). Now I can almost do a full spit--but as you mentioned--neural reflexes are what I challenged with. Cannot wait to start up stretching ^_____^ this has undoubtably help me with stiffness and back pain. THANK YOU!!

  • @Kayla-m5l
    @Kayla-m5l 3 месяца назад +1

    It work I finally got my back let’s go in the splits. Thank you so much.

  • @jakemccoy
    @jakemccoy Год назад +16

    I will try this out! I think I was doing this method naturally when I was in my teens, and I was quite flexible. Now that I am 50, I lack flexibility and have been trying to stretch the brute force way. That changes today.

    • @Debvely
      @Debvely Год назад +3

      Same here, now I'm 45. I'm following some ballet routine and I could recover approx. a half of my former flexibility, but I will try this for sure. I tried some months ago by brute force as well 😅😅, but I just ended up with painful ligaments all day, every day 😢, and that only delayed my progress, so I finally understood that 45 is not the same as 15 😖😬. Hope this tutorial helps us to make faster progress.

  • @savoid7217
    @savoid7217 Год назад +2

    Damn this really works, I went from being around 1.5 feet away from middle splits to 7 inches with just one try.

  • @Criminalfitness
    @Criminalfitness Год назад +7

    Excellent and very thoughtful! I’ve used some of these techniques for many years with clients and I appreciate so much the suggestion for front and middle splits!!

  • @ZATANIAvsMONIQUE
    @ZATANIAvsMONIQUE Месяц назад

    I definitely got lower in my split while watching this video. I also got relief and slight relaxation in my psoaz which is really tight. I am definitely implementing this more because I’m so close!!!! Also this makes sense, my physical therapist had me doing this nerve contraction during exercises but I never understood why. Now I know! Thank you!!

  • @burcusatelier
    @burcusatelier 10 месяцев назад +3

    thank you so much for the advice yiannis!!! 🤩🤩🤩you have such a nice channel. i am trying to do the split for years now and it never worked. i will now try your methods. 😍

  • @shamapuri5067
    @shamapuri5067 Год назад +2

    Wow this is magic! Tried this trick in all three positions and could down get much further. Thank you so much for sharing.

  • @swisstrader
    @swisstrader Год назад +153

    65 year old dude here still thinking that one day I will be able to do the splits or do leg raises at a right angle without having to bend my knees😊
    Truth be told, I am miles away from this happening but just even trying a bit more each day and doing my Pilates program helping a bit.
    Great info in either case!

    • @naham_.
      @naham_. Год назад +17

      You can do it

    • @Myfreetherapy
      @Myfreetherapy 10 месяцев назад +5

      Keep going mate!

    • @OO_sunflower_OO
      @OO_sunflower_OO 10 месяцев назад +7

      You’re awesome ! Keep going :) it’s so nice to see people try and try! My grandma and parents don’t even wanna try bc “I’m too old” and “why bother” honestly, because it’s fun and because it’s for your comforts and health!! I would do this till the day I die ! People always think it’s bc of my modeling but honestly I’ve been working out way before that and prolly will long after ❤

    • @Susan.Burns63
      @Susan.Burns63 9 месяцев назад +3

      Cheers 👍 I'm giving it a go at 60+, no harm in trying?
      I think 😅

    • @Susan.Burns63
      @Susan.Burns63 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@OO_sunflower_OOaren't you awesome 👍 I'm a Grandma but my inner child never left 😅, and the grandkids love it! Hinting to the kid's for virtual reality glasses for b'day 🤞

  • @AwnSight
    @AwnSight 8 месяцев назад +1

    I thought I’d be able to crack a joke but ur science won me over

  • @Khaiilu
    @Khaiilu Год назад +38

    3:38
    6:00 alternative 6:52 FRONT SPLIT
    8:06 SIDE SPLIT

  • @janpetrovicartist555
    @janpetrovicartist555 10 месяцев назад +2

    Hello, thanks for the nice video, but we can't forget, that the splits are also affected by other muscles: front splits depend a lot on the back leg's hip flexor and front split on the glutes. On my experience, by stretching these muscles too, we can get the results even faster.

  • @bw4827
    @bw4827 Год назад +10

    Made significant progress tonight using this exact method then afterwards saw this video😅
    Wanted to add that I find Paul Zaichik's idea of ELC (Elastic Length conditioning) persuasive because you need to "condition" your body to accept any newly unlocked flexibility. I wasted a lot of time going up and down in progress before hearing this but it made sense to me
    Final point, 2 stretching tips: don't waste time doing exercises that feel like stretching but don't earn you a split and/ or injure your hands and instead focus on practicing splits against gravity using hand assistance from chair/paralettes/etc. Use the method shown in the video but also really work through different ranges of motion/body angles. Tense the muscles at different depths and hold to stimulate strength. You're not just stretching, you're conditioning the body to accept that it is flexible but also commensurately strong at various novel body positions.

  • @milemavie
    @milemavie 2 месяца назад

    I am surprised! There are so many videos on RUclips “you will do it in 15 mins” and it is a lye :) I don’t want to hurt myself to make a split.
    But surprisingly I was lucky to find your video. Thank you for effort and sharing these tips! 🙏
    It works and I can see some changes, I would like to continue.

  • @Blandge
    @Blandge Год назад +6

    I've been watching some videos on this, and I see some other people recommending similar exercises, but none of them explained the mechanism.
    Thanks for actually breaking down everything in so clearly with evidence.

  • @camila5224
    @camila5224 4 месяца назад +1

    Day one ✅- Intense especially on my hamstrings, but I persevered and did it, trying to get my splits by the end of the month so I can try out for cheer when September comes around. Never stretched before today. Affirmation: I know I can do this
    Day two ✅- Even more pain and discomfort on my hamstrings, did the full thing, practiced being positive and I feel great! I feel it more in my hips now.

  • @grossartus
    @grossartus Год назад +3

    wow i tried with the front split and that tension really goes away, Thank you i have always struggle to get the split

  • @kim.young.
    @kim.young. 11 месяцев назад +2

    Yo bro this is like magic trick! I tried this and BOOOOM whatttttt I improved really fast!

  • @huhyou4271
    @huhyou4271 2 года назад +29

    Great stuff, Yiannis. Just found my project for the rest of the summer. Cool to see how your videos get better and better. I'd maybe timestamp the so it's easier to get back to specific parts of the video. Really useful!

    • @YiannisChristoulas
      @YiannisChristoulas  2 года назад +9

      Thank you for the tips and the support! I'll put the timestamps now. I'd love to see your feedback after doing this method for a while

  • @tyreetyson1999
    @tyreetyson1999 3 месяца назад

    Literally genius. I never imagined or thought of a persons own nervous system contracting the same muscle being stretched as a limiting factor to flexibility. I always thought it had to do with the lack of range/flexibility in the joint of whatever movement an athlete was trying to do. Looking to get more flexible with splits and flips pretty soon, and am definitely going to use the contract/relax method when doing certain movements. Great information 👍

  • @NosebleeddeGroselha
    @NosebleeddeGroselha 10 месяцев назад +13

    I think a Yoga teacher I had (maybe unonsciously or not knowing those are the scientific terms) taught us something similar. He told us to go to our limit, take a deep deep breath, and then stretch more while exhaling slowly, and it always worked. I wasn't able to reach my toes for years, and did it that same class.

  • @vipcesh
    @vipcesh 4 месяца назад

    I’m three months in and a lot stronger and a lot more flexible. Still working towards both splits.

  • @magentamagenta1274
    @magentamagenta1274 Год назад +6

    Very interesting I will definitely add these tips to my yoga and Pilates routine. I practice yin and vinyasa and we did a supported splits yesterday that we very helpful, I think the reps are important but the brain signals safety with yin yoga and allows a relaxed breathing into difficult postures. Breathing and relaxing are also key for beneficial muscle stretching.
    64 years young I practice everyday but love to get technique and insight from lots of sources.
    Go with the flow :)

  • @naletai
    @naletai Год назад +1

    I have been doing this unconsious of thhat it was a scientific method. Explains why my results have been much better lately

  • @Nah-ah
    @Nah-ah Год назад +4

    The video I was looking for! Thank you so much! 🙏🏽

  • @qindeelkanwar659
    @qindeelkanwar659 6 месяцев назад +1

    This is one of many techniques used in Osteopathic manipulation medicine, an extra tool that DO physicians in the US are trained with. So the science checks out, pretty smart application!

  • @oopsioded
    @oopsioded Год назад +41

    Hey Yannis that's a great video and pretty well given. I just wanted to say that if you close your eyes and breath slowly in while contracting, and slowly out while relaxing, it helps you focus on what the muscle you're trying to stretch is doing and how your nervous system is reacting. By slow I mean as slow as one feels comfortable enough without having to actually think about it, you know. But this usually comes naturally when someone practices stretching long enough so it's not like I'm adding something smart or anything don't take it that way, just wanted to share this thought

  • @erinkrizay6056
    @erinkrizay6056 7 месяцев назад +1

    Wow thank you so much for sharing your knowledge- so clearly explained and well supported!

  • @TwiliVaati
    @TwiliVaati 2 года назад +11

    As someone whose trying to get their front and middle splits I'm definitely gonna try this. Do you happen to know how to do it if you're trying to do a bridge or get a flexible back bend?

    • @YiannisChristoulas
      @YiannisChristoulas  2 года назад +6

      Happy to hear that! This method (to my knowledge) has no application in the back bent of the spine, although it has on the spine rotations.

  • @jessewintermute8031
    @jessewintermute8031 Год назад +1

    Your accent is so dreamy. Thanks for the info, I was questioning this 20 years ago. My movement teacher said it was sudo science.

  • @ginocide007
    @ginocide007 2 года назад +6

    Great video Yiannis. Question: do you try to go *deeper* into the split during the relaxation portion??

  • @Montracheth
    @Montracheth Год назад +2

    Trying it. I LOVE science based technique, thank you!

  • @markwinckley6374
    @markwinckley6374 2 года назад +30

    Thank you. I have been trying your routine for hamstrings and its really helping! As much as I love Ben Patrick's ideas (kotg), the elephant walks I did, did'nt really help my hamstring flexibility that much. I feel your method is great. Doing the front split itself and then these other exercises too.

  • @MyFunStuff1234
    @MyFunStuff1234 9 месяцев назад +2

    Omg! I haven’t been able to even do a half split for about two years due to a herniated disc in my back. My muscles are so tight I dream about stretching them all the way out. So I was looking for inspiration and found this. I felt like if I could at least do a half split and put my head down like I used to I might get some relief. Well I just tried this technique and holy cow! I did it! It felt so good. I am gonna keep doing each side for a couple of days then go for the “big one”!

  • @qibli3927
    @qibli3927 10 месяцев назад +8

    This is a real life body hack honestly. I’ve been doing martial arts for the better part of a year and a half while ruthlessly stretching. I still look like a rookie but with this technique I’ve gone lower than I’ve ever gone before in the first set using this method.

  • @oliviarodrigo6777
    @oliviarodrigo6777 6 месяцев назад +2

    You won my heart with science-based. Love your video!

  • @TheGodssake
    @TheGodssake 2 года назад +7

    I almost closed this video as I thought I already knew everything you talked about. Your last hint with bending the knee was the most valuable information here and I convinced me into liking this. I would love to see a science based look at the importance of neuro glides. Maybe you can do one? :)

    • @bonaface
      @bonaface Год назад +1

      You're right Daniel, this is the most important hint in being able to smash your testicles into the ground! I've never been able to injury myself in such a pleasurable way before thanks to that stupid reflex! But not anymore, my nuts are doomed!

    • @ttx3
      @ttx3 Год назад +1

      @@bonaface if you wanna’ do splits like van Damme you must pay the price 😉

  • @yehiaali1124
    @yehiaali1124 Год назад +1

    Yessss ,i'm so close for both splits in just one month🎉🎉🎉

  • @TrainerCTZ
    @TrainerCTZ Год назад +4

    Great stuff. I knew how to do this as a Personal Trainer but never knew I could do it myself. Thanks for your knowledge!

    • @vipcesh
      @vipcesh 7 месяцев назад +1

      The difference between knowing and doing.

  • @Yxcvbnmxy
    @Yxcvbnmxy 6 месяцев назад

    I just love how RUclips has the answer to anything physical at our fingertips.

  • @anniepinder9719
    @anniepinder9719 5 месяцев назад +4

    I will come back in a month and share any results! I’ve got my left split but not my right and no middle split.

    • @abdotube3386
      @abdotube3386 2 месяца назад +1

      2 month passed what did u do

    • @Segplant
      @Segplant 2 месяца назад

      Sooo?

  • @weseeclearly777
    @weseeclearly777 7 месяцев назад +1

    you radiate health
    this combo of brightness + calmness is rare to come across
    definitely following your advice on this!

  • @NickRamsay
    @NickRamsay Год назад +13

    Thanks for this. I'm on a journey to do the splits and thought it would take me years. This video is a game changer!

    • @ael5157
      @ael5157 11 месяцев назад

      How is it going?

    • @NickRamsay
      @NickRamsay 11 месяцев назад

      @@ael5157 I can get low enough to sit on a flat yoga block. It's slow going, but I'm working on it every day.

  • @bubukittee24
    @bubukittee24 5 месяцев назад +1

    Contract and then relax whatever muscle you’re stretching at the time. That’s what I took away from this without all the scientific words. And I got immediate results. Not big results. But definitely a noticeable change.

  • @morph1232
    @morph1232 2 года назад +4

    Been waiting too long for this. Thank you man!

  • @lifeisgood070
    @lifeisgood070 Год назад

    Wow, this guy is a genius compared to so many different doctors I've been to. Great research- keep it up

  • @littlebird2037
    @littlebird2037 Год назад +5

    Great video. Please give your advice for middle splits for BALLET dancers. We do not let the legs turn forward, keeping the knees toward the ceiling, legs straight and pointed toes, we then lay our body flat on the floor while maintaing turnout in the legs. I am a ballet teacher and would like to help my students get results. Thank you!

    • @YiannisChristoulas
      @YiannisChristoulas  Год назад +8

      I would propose to use the method of this video to get fast on the split and at the same time train the traditional practices of ballet. When you reach the position you can just keep practicing only with ballet techniques.
      In addition, turning the knees outside activates the antagonists of this movement and therefore you activate “reciprocal inhibition” on these stretches. I would suggest you search the term Antagonist Contract Relax and apply it on your ballet practices. It’s exactly what you do but you can also manipulate this mechanism in repetitions if six seconds contract and six relax. Check it out

  • @amyparker7102
    @amyparker7102 Год назад +2

    I just trie doing the splits for the forst time in over 5 years with this tutorial amd it worked omg literlaly in shock thankyu so muchh

  • @DerekBlais
    @DerekBlais 2 года назад +52

    I'm excited to try this. I did a 10 minute "static" stretching routine every day for almost 1 year, and my progress was minimal.

    • @SamsonGuest
      @SamsonGuest Год назад +13

      Another 7 month have passed. How was your result?

    • @HistoHaHa
      @HistoHaHa Год назад +12

      @@SamsonGuest He suddenly succeeded results him crushing his balls, sad really

    • @kaustubhmishra2160
      @kaustubhmishra2160 Год назад +3

      ​@@HistoHaHa wtf bruhhh 😂😂😂😂

    • @zora99ny
      @zora99ny Год назад +3

      @@SamsonGuest stop asking for people’s results and try the methods yourself.

    • @SamsonGuest
      @SamsonGuest Год назад

      @@zora99ny stop telling me what to do and shut the f up

  • @MartialartsfitnessUSA
    @MartialartsfitnessUSA 3 месяца назад +1

    Thanks I'll give it a shot

  • @erdemyagan3580
    @erdemyagan3580 2 года назад +4

    That’s laser cut, easy to apply content 👏👏👏 can you please make another video for the upper body? tight neck and sholders. i promise to watch it for a million times just by myself 😁

    • @YiannisChristoulas
      @YiannisChristoulas  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for the support 🙏 I definitely will in the future. For now I want to publish some content also on the other physical components of the human body (strength, endurance, body recomposition ect). Hope you enjoy that content too

    • @erdemyagan3580
      @erdemyagan3580 2 года назад +1

      @@YiannisChristoulas sure, whenever you have spare time in your schedule. all content is very appealing to me 👍
      i am trying to implement the same principle to other muscle groups: Stretch till the myotonic reflex is triggered, stay there for 6 seconds, calm down the reflex with an opposite force, calm down via 6 deep and relaxed breaths, stretch further… rinse and repeat… some experts suggest longer periods of “calm down” but everyone can find a personal sweet spot 💪 i’m fighting with muscle stiffness for 15+ years. this is the only time i feel i am into sth real : )

  • @rogero8443
    @rogero8443 8 месяцев назад +2

    OK I'm going to start this today, and in a month if I'm honestly consistent and I have good progress, I'll buy workout plans/app/whatever you have for life. Stay tuned. Goal is set for April 19 for front split, as that most pertains to me as an amateur climber.

    • @Baddgallindsay
      @Baddgallindsay 4 месяца назад

      How did it go? I plan on doing this too.

  • @waffle_chair9269
    @waffle_chair9269 Год назад +4

    Great video! Absolutely works within mins!!!! Will take no time to get all the way. Will continue with this and see how many months of daily practice that it takes to get to full splits.

  • @ziggybongwater7915
    @ziggybongwater7915 Год назад +1

    great videos but so many exercises, do you have a weekly method for front and side splts?

  • @envisionjustice
    @envisionjustice 2 года назад +9

    Thank you for the explanation and sharing the tips!
    I will do these in my stretching and hope i will see improvement soon!
    Do you also have any tips for stretching and increasing the range of motion for the upper and lower back?

    • @YiannisChristoulas
      @YiannisChristoulas  2 года назад +3

      Thanks for the support, I’m glad that you find this helpful! The spine is more complex and yes there are many ways to work on it. Hope to make time for a video like this in the future too

  • @arlequingrey
    @arlequingrey 6 месяцев назад

    Wow. With your method, first attempt I'm really really close. Thank you very very very much !

  • @logiclanguagelearningFrench
    @logiclanguagelearningFrench Год назад +5

    Question. With the front split, you talk about activating the hamstring for the contract relax cycle. Do we not aim to contract something in the back leg too ? Thank you for your work