What made you decide to research better walking technique? Were you looking for it, or did RUclips place a video in front of you? Let me know. Also, what other content would you like to see on the channel?
Hello @ToddMartinMD Can you please explain the mechanism involved when it comes to knee height /big stairs. If you create a video with big stairs, that would be really helpful
Dr. Martin, I sought help through RUclips. You were concentrating on walking. That’s what I needed. I’m proud to say I am walking smoother and I credit my improvement to you. Both my knees are bad. I had surgery on my right knee years ago. My orthopedic doctor has been talking replacement forever. I have put it off for so long. Your advice has helped my knee performance tremendously. I must admit I had a cortisone injection three weeks ago. I used to get the other type injections. They all wear off too soon. Now I only get cortisone every couple of years. Nice while it lasts! I found your videos within the last year. I am walking much better. One P.T. Asked me what I wanted from therapy. I told him I wanted to walk like a lady. Getting there! Now I want to concentrate on continuing my new good habits and concentrate on strengthening the CORRECT muscles to prepare for surgery. Thank you for your instruction. My daughter-in-law has her doctorate in a related P.T. field, but she lives in another part of the state. You are my “go to” support. Thanks again. ✅✅✅✅✅
73 year old active female with hip pain on walking due to tendonitis. I looked for a video to learn to walk in a way that minimizes my pain during walking and strengthens my glute muscles. As an RN I know that incorrect walking that may involve guarding against pain can cause problems long term. So I appreciate your videos greatly in my quest for a healthy, safe gait.
I'm watching because it popped up on RUclips. I will have to practice this... I don't quite understand how walking upstairs is different from walking uphill from walking on level ground. Seems to me it's the same muscle lifting... just lifting to different extents. I'll try. Thanks.
Dr. Martin, Your videos showed up on you tube. Maybe because I watch an exercise channel? I am a senior and want to have good posture when I walk. I enjoy walking outdoors for exercise. Your recent video about not tilting forward when walking up hill and to try to keep my head "floating" is helping me. My back is not sore after walking. Thank you.
Your video popped up for me. What I'm having issues with is when stairs are wide, like the ones you were demonstrating on. I have so much trouble lifting myself to the next step. On regular stairs, I do ok.
These type of steps are not great for walking because you have to over stride going up and down. But the key is pushing off the rear leg until your weight is all the way over the forward leg. Only then do you push with the forward hip. Check out some of my strait climbing videos where I detail the whole technique.
Great video! 👍, I´ve being trying to walk creating power from the hips and I feel lighter as if I had suddenly lost weight, or as if my legs had become stronger. 😊
Hi Todd, thanks a lot for this channel and all your help in making these videos for self-correction of walking posture. Are there any videos which help to correct a transversely rotated pelvis? Like say if the left side of the hip bone is more forward and rotated towards the right, causing balance issues while walking and taking turns? It makes walking in a straight line and turning around corners reaaally difficult and needs lots of conscious control over the body😢
I would check out my Balance and Core Mobility Routine video for some functional exercise. Otherwise, all the videos are targeted to help you learn how to move correctly, and that can help with imbalances.
@@ToddMartinMD I bet you right. I'm working out, I'm doing yoga, flexibility classes, and many other fitness classes. It's always step by step instructions with things that you should FEEL in the muscles by doing it, specific alignment instructions like align the foot in a vertical line with your other foots arch, or guided imagery instructions like "imagine you are squeezing on a ball" or "imagine you twist your foot inwards and notice this and that muscles twitch"... But to implement explained movement theory to everyday practice by your own, it feels very high level to me.
The glute medius on the side of the butt will naturally need to work to keep the pelvis from tilting sideways. That is the flute we feel contracting when standing on one leg.
What made you decide to research better walking technique? Were you looking for it, or did RUclips place a video in front of you? Let me know. Also, what other content would you like to see on the channel?
Hello @ToddMartinMD Can you please explain the mechanism involved when it comes to knee height /big stairs. If you create a video with big stairs, that would be really helpful
Your FB video about walking in circles.caught my eye! I am 76 yr old & very committed to walking properly & stay safe
I was looking for how to stop leaning forward & ur channel came
Great. There are several videos on the subject
Welcome to the channel
Dr. Martin, I sought help through RUclips. You were concentrating on walking. That’s what I needed. I’m proud to say I am walking smoother and I credit my improvement to you. Both my knees are bad. I had surgery on my right knee years ago. My orthopedic doctor has been talking replacement forever. I have put it off for so long. Your advice has helped my knee performance tremendously. I must admit I had a cortisone injection three weeks ago. I used to get the other type injections. They all wear off too soon. Now I only get cortisone every couple of years. Nice while it lasts! I found your videos within the last year. I am walking much better. One P.T. Asked me what I wanted from therapy. I told him I wanted to walk like a lady. Getting there! Now I want to concentrate on continuing my new good habits and concentrate on strengthening the CORRECT muscles to prepare for surgery. Thank you for your instruction. My daughter-in-law has her doctorate in a related P.T. field, but she lives in another part of the state. You are my “go to” support. Thanks again.
✅✅✅✅✅
So glad I have helped
73 year old active female with hip pain on walking due to tendonitis. I looked for a video to learn to walk in a way that minimizes my pain during walking and strengthens my glute muscles. As an RN I know that incorrect walking that may involve guarding against pain can cause problems long term. So I appreciate your videos greatly in my quest for a healthy, safe gait.
Thank you very much.
The algorithm sent me. Good stuff.
Glad you enjoyed it.
I'm watching because it popped up on RUclips. I will have to practice this... I don't quite understand how walking upstairs is different from walking uphill from walking on level ground. Seems to me it's the same muscle lifting... just lifting to different extents. I'll try. Thanks.
Give it a try. I think you will see the difference
Dr. Martin, Your videos showed up on you tube. Maybe because I watch an exercise channel? I am a senior and want to have good posture when I walk. I enjoy walking outdoors for exercise. Your recent video about not tilting forward when walking up hill and to try to keep my head "floating" is helping me. My back is not sore after walking. Thank you.
Great to hear
Thanks to talk about this topic 🙏
You’re welcome
Very nice vlog!!!👌Much helpful!!!Many thanks brother for uploading this video on the caption!!!🫒
My pleasure 😊
Your video popped up for me. What I'm having issues with is when stairs are wide, like the ones you were demonstrating on. I have so much trouble lifting myself to the next step. On regular stairs, I do ok.
These type of steps are not great for walking because you have to over stride going up and down. But the key is pushing off the rear leg until your weight is all the way over the forward leg. Only then do you push with the forward hip. Check out some of my strait climbing videos where I detail the whole technique.
Thank you ❤❤❤❤
My pleasure
Great video! 👍, I´ve being trying to walk creating power from the hips and I feel lighter as if I had suddenly lost weight, or as if my legs had become stronger. 😊
Good stuff!
Hi Todd, thanks a lot for this channel and all your help in making these videos for self-correction of walking posture. Are there any videos which help to correct a transversely rotated pelvis? Like say if the left side of the hip bone is more forward and rotated towards the right, causing balance issues while walking and taking turns? It makes walking in a straight line and turning around corners reaaally difficult and needs lots of conscious control over the body😢
I would check out my Balance and Core Mobility Routine video for some functional exercise. Otherwise, all the videos are targeted to help you learn how to move correctly, and that can help with imbalances.
Thanks doc! I'll definitely check the videos related to Core mobility routine 🙏
@@mohanhegde Great
Wow that's so complicated 🙀🤯
The body is complex. It is worth dedicating a bit of time to understand it. It would save people a lot of chiropractor bills and bottles of ibuprofen.
@@ToddMartinMD
I bet you right.
I'm working out, I'm doing yoga, flexibility classes, and many other fitness classes. It's always step by step instructions with things that you should FEEL in the muscles by doing it, specific alignment instructions like align the foot in a vertical line with your other foots arch, or guided imagery instructions like "imagine you are squeezing on a ball" or "imagine you twist your foot inwards and notice this and that muscles twitch"... But to implement explained movement theory to everyday practice by your own, it feels very high level to me.
Tq..I feel I hardly to stable the glute and core like squeezing my bud huhuhu...when walking.
The glute medius on the side of the butt will naturally need to work to keep the pelvis from tilting sideways. That is the flute we feel contracting when standing on one leg.
@@ToddMartinMD yeah coz, I suffered from knee pain and ankle, I have to walk with a bit of outer legs.
I bot your book. Where is it? I have no interest in Blurb but I would like my book. Thx
It is an ebook that you need to get from Blurb, that then gives you a download of the ebook.
Hi Dr how can I join the walking code online course by paying in Indian Rupee as i cannot pay in dollars here in India. Please help.
I’m not sure how it works in other countries. I would go to the site and see if it offers an option.