Understanding Tension vs. Compression in Flexibility Training | Anatomy Lab

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @Afrotechmods
    @Afrotechmods 2 месяца назад +100

    This is, by far, the best anatomy channel on RUclips. The others do not even come close.

  • @TheAlphaZulu
    @TheAlphaZulu Месяц назад +31

    Thank you for making this. It makes so much sense now. I'm tired of seeing videos of people saying, "LEARN HOW TO BE FLEXIBLE IN 90 SECONDS!" with no science to back it up.

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  Месяц назад +9

      yeah, I also don’t like the approach of be flexible in 90 seconds. There are some blessed people who Who are gifted And really have an easy time going to stretches and art flexible by nature, but most of us just have To put work in just like everything else you want to master. So I wish you all the best and keep grinding

  • @Blueskies1180
    @Blueskies1180 Месяц назад +16

    As an Osteopath, where have you been all my life?! Great re-education for us as practitioners…I love going over concepts again and again, as we tend to get lazy over the years and forget.

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  Месяц назад +1

      well I ve been treating people, before doing this.. and yes we fall back in our patterns, but hey, if they work why not? much success to you an your work!

  • @deepforestenergy60
    @deepforestenergy60 2 месяца назад +9

    Thank you for the video! In my younger years I did karate, taekwondo, but I could never do the splits. Now I'm 60 years old and I can do the longitudinal splits and many different yoga asanas. I do this through relaxation and self-hypnosis. Soon there will be a video on my channel on how to use the magic number "7" as self-hypnosis.

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  2 месяца назад +4

      that’s very interesting approach. I ll sure check out your 🍀 number seven. good luck and thank you for your

  • @sachaAlex
    @sachaAlex 2 месяца назад +19

    Why didn´t I discover you earlier? I got so tired of all those other channels going: "You just need to strecht more!" that I decided to become a physiotherapist insted of my current major. Your work will help me tremendously! Thank you from the bottom of my heart!

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  2 месяца назад +3

      I m glad the video helped you to understand yourself more! good luck with your studies!

    • @yara-um6tx
      @yara-um6tx 2 дня назад

      As someone who used to be frustrated at other channels saying that when I hit a plateau in trying to achieve the middle splits, I actually pushed past what I thought was my limit and managed to achieve a full middle split ( it took a very long time though, but I progressively got lower). This video is not accurate in my own personal experience.

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  2 дня назад

      @ I don’t see a contradiction between what you ve experienced and the anatomy I explained. Anyways I m happy you keep working and it worked out for you.. have a good one and thx for the comment!

    • @yara-um6tx
      @yara-um6tx 2 дня назад

      @@AnatomyLab I used to feel “compression” on the outside of my hips instead of a feeling of stretch on the inner thighs. Over time by doing other supplementary stretches and just holding the middle splits, I started to feel a stretch on the inner thighs again and less feeling of compression until I got all the way to the floor.

  • @eleonoramajo
    @eleonoramajo 12 дней назад +1

    Hello! I understand and agree with the "point" of the video. I just want to add the following: in the compression zones, improvement can also be achieved, because in those zones (sometimes) the stiffness and shortening of the soft tissues is more pronounced, and by achieving greater elongation and elasticity in those tissues (muscle, tendon, ligament and fascia) a better "space" between the bone components can be achieved, or in other words, a reduction in the excess of joint coaptation can be achieved. I don't know if I have managed to explain myself well. Thanks for the video! (I am Argentine and I am translating with Google... I hope to be clear.)

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  12 дней назад

      mucho gusto Eleonora. thank you for pointing this out! I understand what you mean but I think this is something for professionals that need every bit of movement. I think I takes knowledge and a real well developed feeling for your own joints to work in this area and not harming your cartilages on so forth. what do you say! again I really appreciate you for pointing this out!

    • @eleonoramajo
      @eleonoramajo 11 дней назад

      @@AnatomyLab Yes, of course, I agree with you! A hug and thanks again!

  • @kamilaborges9233
    @kamilaborges9233 5 дней назад +1

    Props to the guy in the video, I've never seen anyone so flexible! You've inspired me bony guy

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  5 дней назад

      that’s the spirit 👍😀

  • @CarolineSpeirs
    @CarolineSpeirs 2 месяца назад +8

    I love watching your videos as a complement to my Human Movement Science schoolwork with the Brookbush Institute. You literally bring to life all the ideas I’m learning. Thank you 🙏

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  2 месяца назад +1

      thank you so much caroline! I m glad you find the video useful!

    • @1unsung971
      @1unsung971 2 месяца назад +1

      Brookbrush is good

  • @DWpeep
    @DWpeep 2 месяца назад +4

    Can't begin to tell you how much I've learnt from this channel. Thanks so much doc.

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  2 месяца назад +2

      thank you so much. I really appreciate it. Have a good day.

  • @saysmol6282
    @saysmol6282 2 месяца назад +2

    so happy i subscribed to this channel. love learning new things and also not beating myself up when im unable to get into certain yoga poses or do certain mobility exercises as deep as the person i’m watching.

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  2 месяца назад +3

      “There’s a saying: ‘Comparison is the thief of joy.’ This couldn’t be truer when it comes to yoga. Don’t compare yourself to others during your practice, because there will always be someone who can do a particular asana better than you. And when we move on, you might find another person excelling in a different pose. But that’s just not fair to yourself. We all have things we do well and others that we struggle with-that’s simply part of the journey. Focus on your own progress and remember that yoga is about personal growth, not competition.”

  • @M.M-t6u
    @M.M-t6u 21 день назад +2

    Thank you so much for helping us understand our body better and also for putting so much effort in creating mr skeleton 🙏🏻❤️ 😄

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  21 день назад +1

      ohh thank you! you are welcome for sure!

  • @paularomano5549
    @paularomano5549 2 месяца назад +2

    If anyone asked me which of your videos is the most interesting, I wouldn´t know which of them I´d choose but I think I´d recommend this one to be the first one to be watched. Your explanation is awesome!

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  2 месяца назад

      thank you so much, I m really happy you ve enjoyed it!

  • @GratefulThird
    @GratefulThird Месяц назад +21

    Fabulous information- graphics are priceless.

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  Месяц назад +3

      thank you so much!

    • @positiveandfunny4332
      @positiveandfunny4332 Месяц назад

      ​@@AnatomyLabsometimes people with EHLERS DANLOS SYNDROME mislead people on RUclips

  • @bolshoibobik
    @bolshoibobik 18 дней назад

    I was looking for very specific answers in the youtube search... and found them! Very well put together video explained the topic briefly and thoroughly in a clear way.

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  18 дней назад

      oh I’m happy you found the video useful. May I ask what specific answers you we were looking for. only if you have time of course anyway have a good one

  • @mattxiao1020
    @mattxiao1020 2 месяца назад +10

    Good stuff, commenting so that the algo will push this to more people that need this vid.

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  2 месяца назад +1

      thank you so much I appreciate the use of this tactic 🤣👍

    • @mattxiao1020
      @mattxiao1020 2 месяца назад +1

      @@AnatomyLab Actually would love to watch some shoulder flexibility related content esp related to overhead mobility -- most people around me are heavily restricted to perform the movement like overhead squat/snatch/squat jerk etc.
      Would be fantastic that if you can make similar format content regarding that. Cheers!

  • @Healthy.Body.HubChannel
    @Healthy.Body.HubChannel 29 дней назад +3

    I appreciate how you keep it real! Your realistic approach makes it easy to relate

  • @ok2lovedance
    @ok2lovedance Месяц назад +2

    Great information for ALL bodyworkers and manual therapists. Thank you!

  • @paolathecoach
    @paolathecoach Месяц назад +12

    I have a question, do you have a video or could you make a video about flexibility on the birth canal for women? I have heard ginecologyst saying that because of the bones some women "HAVE TO" use C section to give birth and I am thinking there is gotta be a better way to promote flexibility and have a safe natural process of giving birth, both for the sake of the mother and the baby... Thank you so much!!! I love the anecdote of my ancestor our native indigenous peoples in America and the women giving birth standing and squating, this form me is the ultimate sign of strenght and health being able to see giving birth as a process the woman can take herself and fearlessly.

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  Месяц назад +8

      I’m sorry I just have a male model and I’m not an expert on the subject so I probably won’t be able to make a video on this because simply I don’t know what I would be talking about. Thanks for the input though. Have a good day.

  • @HeatherBelling
    @HeatherBelling Месяц назад +4

    New subscriber here bc I have a severe si joint dysfunction problem and it's really aggravating how many healthcare professionals I try to see for help who r so ignorant that they tell me things like "you're just really flexible" when in actuality I am not and never was. They're just not understanding the difference between being able to stretch deep (being super flexible) and having pathological problematic laxity going on. I would so appreciate if you could lecture/ do a video on this. Why can I go way further and deeper than I should be able to but still never able to feel a muscle stretch in my calves, only feel that I am hurting something in my sacrum, si joints, ileum bones and pelvis overall

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  Месяц назад +3

      Thanks for sharing! It sounds like you may be dealing with joint instability rather than just flexibility. Focusing on strengthening your hips, core, and glutes can help stabilize the SI joint and reduce pain. Without seeing you in person, it’s hard to give specific advice-are you dealing with any inflammation, and how are you managing that?
      I’ll consider making a video on this-it’s an important topic! Wishing you all the best and a speedy recovery. alex

    • @HeatherBelling
      @HeatherBelling Месяц назад

      @@AnatomyLabthank you Alex! actually for the things I've got going on, and how much it is limiting my ability to walk, stand, or sit normally for more than literally 5 minutes, I have amazingly healthy tissue and am not dealing with inflammation problems. If I do have inflammation, at least it is not bothering me noticeably. Maybe that's why so many of the practitioners I see wrongly assume I am a lot better off than I am.. I rarely have pain over the exact si joints that would come from inflammation, rather my biggest problem is the referred pain in my thoracic spine and neck that I believe is because of my spine trying to counterbalance the wrong orientation of all my pelvis bones against gravity. It's so messed up, I've got an entire body problem now where my bones have rotated and I am now diagnosed with miserable malalignment aka medical malalignment syndrome (wolf schamberger wrote a book on it but still barely any doctors seem to know anything of this condition). I wasn't born with this condition as it seems most dx'd with it were- I acquired this malalignment after a car accident ten years ago. I wish I could come see you in person! Where r you located? I'm not afraid to travel for proper help :)

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  Месяц назад

      please send a mail to alex.groebner@gmail.com . I might have some suggestions for you.

  • @user-g3froni
    @user-g3froni Месяц назад

    I'm thankful that I found your channel. Be blessed for all the good work you are doing in teaching us how our musculoskeletal system works👏🏼💜

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  Месяц назад +1

      I m glad you like and you are welcome!

  • @bettyfranklin6769
    @bettyfranklin6769 2 дня назад

    Thank you for this video. It is very informative and very helpful! All the work you put into these videos shows and we are very grateful that you make them. Thanks again much appreciated.👍🏻❤️

  • @canarddefer3574
    @canarddefer3574 2 месяца назад +1

    Wonderful video! Clear explanations and CG images make this a fascinating channel for anyone wanting to improve their anatomical knowledge. Thank you for the time and effort you've spent creating these lectures.

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  2 месяца назад

      thank you so much for comment! I really appreciate it!

  • @Mohammed.AltamashKhan
    @Mohammed.AltamashKhan 17 дней назад +3

    Thank you so much sir for the knowledge 🎉❤😊

  • @schondassesdichgibt5841
    @schondassesdichgibt5841 15 дней назад

    Thank you! It give me much more understanding now and it makes me more comfortable with my body! Thank you! 🙏

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  15 дней назад +1

      immer gerne doch , Grüsse aus Österreich 🇦🇹

  • @susanacabo6
    @susanacabo6 2 месяца назад +3

    Another clear, useful and very well explained video about our bones...We must learn to "hear" and feel our body...thanks a lot💯👋👋👋👋

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  2 месяца назад

      thank you very much! have a good one!

  • @suni77788
    @suni77788 12 дней назад +1

    I discovered this channel et this video now. I like how it’s explained. I will follow this channel for more. Thank you

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  12 дней назад +1

      thank you so much for the sunshine ☀️

  • @lalaalaaalaaaalalaa
    @lalaalaaalaaaalalaa Месяц назад

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge in such an organized way. It makes sense. I wonder how to tell when a stretch is too much for the soft tissues. Thanks in advance

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  Месяц назад

      I d say your best guide is pain.

  • @zebrafish995
    @zebrafish995 Месяц назад +1

    Very well explained ! Thank you!

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  Месяц назад

      I m really happy you liked it!

  • @alejandramontiel9718
    @alejandramontiel9718 15 часов назад

    Gracias por el magnifico video de anatomía , puedo pedir a los subtítulos traducir en español??.
    Saludos Desde México.

  • @luciehsuen8981
    @luciehsuen8981 Месяц назад

    Thank you for explaining.
    Understanding helps to
    move into our movements in a mindful
    way. For me it helps. I do only what I can because I
    have limitations but they do not stop me. 👍Cheers!!

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  Месяц назад

      i like what you said that your limitations are not stopping you, i will quote you on that! keep grinding!

  • @A-d6p
    @A-d6p 2 месяца назад +2

    Great presentation, concise clear info. How would you explain anatomy-defying moves that shaolin practitioners are able to execute? Is this possible due to early age conditioning?

    • @A-d6p
      @A-d6p 2 месяца назад

      Like these backward & 180° front splits:
      ruclips.net/video/_XW_KYok1so/видео.htmlsi=YojsLAWXrxCK3qxB

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  2 месяца назад +1

      great question, I think they have a very large pool of people that they can choose from, just like the nba, nfl or European soccer only the best make it to the top. but I can be wrong I ve never been to an actual shaolin temple. also it would be interesting to have X-ray s of their hips from an early age on to see what’s actually going on,.. thank you for this interesting question!

    • @1unsung971
      @1unsung971 2 месяца назад

      Yes

  • @1689bubu
    @1689bubu Месяц назад

    Informative, straight to the point 👍
    Thank you and Paul 🎉

  • @brandanscheller
    @brandanscheller 2 месяца назад +1

    always succinct, well written videos and clear diagrams. Thanks for the knowledge 👊

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  2 месяца назад

      thank you so much!👊

  • @alimee
    @alimee 4 дня назад

    Thank you for your video I learnt many things ! Something strange is that I have no limit to how far I can stretch my knee even though I never stretched that area before I didn’t think people had a limit

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  3 дня назад +1

      we are all different- all this has pro and cons. I can imagine you have to be careful sometI es to not injure yourself..

    • @alimee
      @alimee 3 дня назад

      @AnatomyLab what do you mean? because even though yes I have to admit I'm very clumsy so what you are saying is actually true but my knee is rarely injured if that is what you meant

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  3 дня назад +1

      @ never mind I think I misunderstood: what I meant is sometimes when people have a huge range of motion, they sometimes get in trouble with straining never mind properly doesn’t apply to you

    • @alimee
      @alimee 3 дня назад

      @@AnatomyLab oh I didnt know it's very interesting well thank you for the info

  • @andreafreely9308
    @andreafreely9308 2 месяца назад +1

    For the knee to chest movement u can move the knee laterally to get around bone compression

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  2 месяца назад +1

      exactly that’s why I said play with the position of the femur, thank you again

  • @madhuribg2003
    @madhuribg2003 2 месяца назад +1

    Nicely explained difference , thanks 🙏

  • @pettyaf89
    @pettyaf89 Месяц назад

    Every single example made me insanely uncomfortable at first when I tried it but overall this made me more comfortable with stretching and more in tune with my body. Sub

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  Месяц назад +1

      I know the feeling you have don’t worry once you can feel all these compressions and can distinguish them from tensions. You will most definitely make a big jump physically and emotionally because you won’t ask yourself. Why can’t I do this so that,.. have a good day and keep practicing

  • @Yurii159
    @Yurii159 12 дней назад

    Wow nice! Awesome idea, I'll check more videos. Thank you for your work.

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  12 дней назад

      thx yurii! have a good one!

  • @esmeraldarios3234
    @esmeraldarios3234 Месяц назад +1

    Wow Wow finally everything make sense 🤔 thank you

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  Месяц назад +1

      I’m glad you find the information useful for yourself. Have a good day.

  • @Loyannelima
    @Loyannelima 2 месяца назад

    I always used the type of pain to distinguish what is muscle tension, bone structure and muscle distention, same goes to muscle burning vs muscle damaging while exercising

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  2 месяца назад +2

      That’s very interesting but forgive my question what do you mean with Masser burning versus muscle damaging? Isn’t it too late when it’s damaged or didn’t I get this? Thanks for your comment

    • @Loyannelima
      @Loyannelima 2 месяца назад

      @@AnatomyLab muscle burning is the term we use at the gym when you're exercising your muscle up to the point it's comfortable for it, for example: when you feel your glutes working after the comfortable point where the repetitions start to make you feel a sensation of a "burning" inside the muscle, and is very different type of pain when you're doing an exercise in a wrong position or too much reps after the burning point, instead of lact acid pain, you're gonna feel something very different 😂

  • @HarshKumar-tp5mi
    @HarshKumar-tp5mi Месяц назад

    Nice explanation through bone animation

  • @asherhevroniful
    @asherhevroniful 2 месяца назад

    תודה רבה מאד מאד עוזר לי להבין את הפעילות והתפקוד הנכון של השרירים והעצמות

  • @MarcosDemian
    @MarcosDemian 2 месяца назад

    First video I see from your channel and it was enough to make the decission of subscribe

  • @Jules-740
    @Jules-740 Месяц назад

    This is awesome!❤❤❤ Such a great resource!

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  Месяц назад

      glad it s useful for you !

  • @arturelias6418
    @arturelias6418 2 месяца назад +4

    Herzlichen Dank, so akribisch und liebevoll dargestellt

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  2 месяца назад

      vielen vielen Dank! das freut mich wirklich sehr! Danke 🙏

  • @rajeevnaik3877
    @rajeevnaik3877 Месяц назад +1

    You should’ve also included hypermobility in this video. There are more ppl who are hypermobile than you expect.

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  Месяц назад +4

      thx for your input and that s a complete different topic that deserves its on video. I like to focus on one topic and not mix them all together. thx though!

  •  2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you! ☀️❤️🙏

  • @sushil8om
    @sushil8om Месяц назад

    Excellent video

  • @renatamiron8095
    @renatamiron8095 Месяц назад +4

    I always respect my body. But it is sad when the body has restrictions.

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  Месяц назад +2

      i’ll quote a viewer of mine who said the following, Don’t let your limitation stop you! Have a good one

    • @PandolfoCarla
      @PandolfoCarla 25 дней назад +1

      That is Because You are focusing in what you can’t do or achieve… if you have restrictions that means that you will have other particularities or strengths.

  • @saulanwong5831
    @saulanwong5831 Месяц назад

    多謝分享😊
    老婦長知識了🙏

  • @navastaj
    @navastaj 2 месяца назад

    U deserve more followers, likes and views ❤❤

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  2 месяца назад

      thx I appreciate it! really I do!

  • @brisasanasyoga1326
    @brisasanasyoga1326 Месяц назад

    Thank you for the information. It is much appreciated

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  Месяц назад

      You’re welcome. I’m happy you find the video useful.

  • @cherisy4324
    @cherisy4324 2 месяца назад +3

    Every yoga teacher should watch this RUclips

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  2 месяца назад

      yes it would be beneficial for every trainer to be familiar with this basic concepts,..

    • @elizabethbryson882
      @elizabethbryson882 Месяц назад

      And some physical therapists

  • @ConstructiveMinds100
    @ConstructiveMinds100 2 месяца назад

    Great lesson

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  2 месяца назад

      thank you for your comment. I appreciate, especially if it comes from a constructive mind.

  • @yossefsidi5605
    @yossefsidi5605 2 месяца назад

    Please make a video about Muscle Spindles and Golgi !

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  2 месяца назад +1

      I’ll think about it thx for pointing this out!

    • @yossefsidi5605
      @yossefsidi5605 2 месяца назад

      @@AnatomyLab related to 'stretching' a muscle..which is not really stretching, it's more like opening back the original range of motion of the muscle fibers

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  2 месяца назад +1

      @@yossefsidi5605 I try to use language that people are familiar with so we can get straight to the point.

    • @yossefsidi5605
      @yossefsidi5605 2 месяца назад

      @@AnatomyLab sure I get that
      Just sometimes people are trying to 'stetch' thinking the fibers are strechable but they stetch ligaments, tendons and fascia...because of the term stretching

  • @silvepereira9221
    @silvepereira9221 2 месяца назад

    Very nice video
    Thank you sir

  • @Lee_eun_bi7
    @Lee_eun_bi7 Месяц назад +1

    I am 15 years old and I do flexibility exercises, but suddenly my knee started hurting. Should I stop or is this pain unrelated?
    I hope you answer me😭❤️

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  Месяц назад +1

      hi Lee! I cannot possibly say this! find a physiotherapist that can actually test, advise and thereby help you in person! get help in person! that’s the best help I can give you! be pain free soon!

    • @Lee_eun_bi7
      @Lee_eun_bi7 Месяц назад +2

      @@AnatomyLab thank you so much😭❤️

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  Месяц назад +2

      @@Lee_eun_bi7 don’t cry! Just get help in you area,. You are good 👍

  • @meenakothari7841
    @meenakothari7841 2 месяца назад

    Best channel. Many thanks for the info

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  2 месяца назад

      you’re welcome. I’m happy you find the videos useful. Thank you so much.

  • @davehill5539
    @davehill5539 2 месяца назад

    Nice description

  • @hazel1295
    @hazel1295 2 месяца назад

    So informative. Thank you ❤

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  2 месяца назад

      you are welcome 🙏

  • @nolanhoppe-leonard1397
    @nolanhoppe-leonard1397 Месяц назад

    Any thoughts around how improving the mobility of a joint to glide better in relationship to the movement being asked of it (ex: head of femur having room to glide inferiorly as hip comes into flexion) might lead to finding more overall range in a joint? Does it ever happen that someone might find themselves stuck at the point of compression but could actually get a little more range by improving the arthrokinematics within the joint itself?

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  Месяц назад +1

      To my knowledge, improving the arthrokinematics of a joint, like the femoral head gliding inferiorly during hip flexion, can indeed unlock more range of motion. Even if it feels like you've hit compression, optimizing how the joint surfaces glide and roll may help delay true bony compression and allow for greater functional range. It's always worth exploring joint mechanics first to see if the restriction is due to mobility limitations or actual bone-on-bone compression.

  • @monica11119
    @monica11119 2 месяца назад

    Great video, thank you! 🙏💪

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  2 месяца назад

      glad you found those for thank you so much and have a good day

  • @tatianamikaelian6088
    @tatianamikaelian6088 Месяц назад

    could you make a video about lordosis or hyperlordosis and how it affects movement? txs!!

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  Месяц назад +1

      I’ll put it on my list thx for the input!

  • @bettinahippel5660
    @bettinahippel5660 Месяц назад

    Thank you so much! Herzlichen Dank! This was great information.

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  Месяц назад

      gern geschehen Bettina! Danke für den Kommentar!

  • @OldSchoolCalisthenics
    @OldSchoolCalisthenics 2 месяца назад

    amazing. thank you

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  2 месяца назад

      good to have you back! Thank you for your comment. Hope you’re keeping it old school.

  • @edwardcrumpton
    @edwardcrumpton 2 месяца назад

    excellent video

  • @chrisplayfair9976
    @chrisplayfair9976 2 месяца назад +1

    Brilliant 👌

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  2 месяца назад

      thank you so so much for taking the time to tell me

  • @Smm31012
    @Smm31012 2 месяца назад +1

    Love watching ur videos

  • @MR-pj4zj
    @MR-pj4zj Месяц назад +1

    Fantastic,visuals

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  Месяц назад

      thank you so much for taking the time to write this!

  • @bmbm6405
    @bmbm6405 Месяц назад

    wow - Just discovered your channel!! - by the way, are you Austrian?

  • @fatemehkhatiri1226
    @fatemehkhatiri1226 Месяц назад

    Thank you 🙏🙏🙏

  • @lauratinari9543
    @lauratinari9543 Месяц назад

    Thanks!

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  Месяц назад +1

      wow 🤩 thank YOU so much! I really appreciate it!

  • @mfitsenior
    @mfitsenior 2 месяца назад +2

    Olá, eu tenho uma dúvida, essa compressão do lado oposto pode ocasionar câimbra?

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  Месяц назад

      Tudo é possível, mas na maioria dos casos as pessoas sentem uma parada, caso contrário muitas pessoas sentiriam cãibras nas aulas de alongamento, saudações

  • @CristinaSolomon-x4c
    @CristinaSolomon-x4c 17 дней назад

    Can you explain to me why the medium gluteus tendon would be disrupted? I am an active person, with elastic joints, never broken them when I felt. I found one month ago my medium gluteus tendon disrupted and I don't know how, when. I did stretching never too much but still is disrupted.
    Another question, is the medium gluteus tendon heal itself in time with exercises? Thank you very much

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  16 дней назад

      I m sorry I can’t because you are not in front of me and everthing I d tell you would be mere speculation. please find a manual therapist tomhelp you Christina!

  • @itsmepearly607
    @itsmepearly607 Месяц назад

    Are these terminology same with flexion and extension?

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  Месяц назад

      no its not, flexion and extension is used to describe a specific movement,..

  • @MeltemSumer
    @MeltemSumer 13 дней назад

    TÜRKÇE YE ÇEVİRİ YAPILSA ÇOK SEVİNİRİM YİNEDE EMEKLERİNİZE TEŞEKKÜR EDERİM 🌹🇹🇷

  • @cristinakunai303
    @cristinakunai303 2 месяца назад

    Thank you 😊🥰🙏🏼🙏🏼

  • @slamchain2902
    @slamchain2902 2 месяца назад

    Thank you

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  2 месяца назад

      your welcome slamchain!

  • @merrinana6637
    @merrinana6637 Месяц назад

    So this means, i might not able to get my splits even if i try hard enough due to my bone structure?

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  Месяц назад +1

      yes. just like you can’t be 7 foot even If you tried really hard..

  • @benpayne4663
    @benpayne4663 2 месяца назад

    excellent

  • @janadaabis7550
    @janadaabis7550 Месяц назад

    How can i fix this problem?
    i'm a ballet dancer and the splits is very important in ballet

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  Месяц назад +1

      I can’t really help you with that because that’s not enough information. find an osteopath in area that can actually see you in person and advices you! good luck Jana

  • @yossefsidi5605
    @yossefsidi5605 Месяц назад

    What abous Psoas and Iliacus..?
    You always forget them..
    Psoas the king of movement🙌

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  Месяц назад

      elaborate why this would be important to convey the message of tension and compression. please do me the favor

    • @yossefsidi5605
      @yossefsidi5605 Месяц назад

      @@AnatomyLab I think its a bug🤷‍♀️ I wrote it in the video of aducction muscles

    • @yossefsidi5605
      @yossefsidi5605 Месяц назад

      @@AnatomyLab Ill move it to the original video..

  • @SC-gp7kt
    @SC-gp7kt Месяц назад

    Bone compression is also known as bind.

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  Месяц назад

      thx for pointing this out!

  • @เบญจพลมงคลธรรม-ร5บ

    if got compress from feeling, how to breke the limit to get tension more ?, is that possible ?

  • @davidbabai3771
    @davidbabai3771 4 дня назад

    What if I do wall stretch and I feel inner hips pain so not my muscle stretch, that's from my inner hips

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  3 дня назад

      I m sorry this I can’t answer without seeing you- maybe check out a pt

  • @Maple_Thailand-Ireland
    @Maple_Thailand-Ireland Месяц назад

    Cute 😊 thank you

  • @muurrarium9460
    @muurrarium9460 25 дней назад

    Actually...it is the extension of the elbow that is a 'hard stop' , not the flexion as you mentioned.

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  25 дней назад +1

      oh did i say that? 🤣 you are right! thx for pointing this out!

  • @nyonyaindriyati2398
    @nyonyaindriyati2398 2 месяца назад

    How about over split ini gymnastic movement.?

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  2 месяца назад +1

      what about it- can you ask more specifically?

  • @HE_JalovaTbCya_Ha_Menya
    @HE_JalovaTbCya_Ha_Menya 26 дней назад

    1:50 а если у меня дальше обычного сгибается?
    3:36 где то между серединой и позвоночником, я там не смогу согнуться.
    4:21 🤦‍♀️ я даже возле стенки, не могу колени согнуть, тем более я не могу ноги дальше раздвинуть.
    5:27 у меня походу круг малый, а головка дальше продолжает идти, еще бы жир не мешался, то я бы смогла до талии дотянутся, хотя у меня и так дотянулся.
    И у меня на обоих ногах, одинакого прижались к талии.

  • @aureliomartinez2633
    @aureliomartinez2633 Месяц назад

    Im a truck driver and lately my hamstrings are getting very tight and crumpy

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  Месяц назад

      I used to drive for a living as well for like two years, but probably nothing compared what you are doing. I know sitting in the car is really taxing on the body I hope you get the time and chance to work out. Have a good one and be safe on those roads out there.

  • @sbro17
    @sbro17 4 дня назад

    “Try bending your elbow as much as you can, there’s a point where it just won’t go any further”
    Me with a hyper-mobile connective tissue disorder: 👀

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  3 дня назад

      you shall be relieved from this exercise! take care!

  • @clairebearie87
    @clairebearie87 15 дней назад

    It's not bending the elbow, it's straightening it!!

  • @ChelseaAbenaForsonQuarm
    @ChelseaAbenaForsonQuarm День назад

    The thumbnail made me laugh. 😅

  • @1unsung971
    @1unsung971 2 месяца назад +1

    Why not define flexibility and mobility? It's much simpler.

    • @AnatomyLab
      @AnatomyLab  2 месяца назад +7

      Great point! I focused on tension and compression because they directly explain *why* you might feel limited in a stretch-either due to muscle tightness (tension) or bone structure (compression). Flexibility and mobility are broader concepts, but tension and compression are key to understanding specific movement restrictions. Thanks for the feedback!

  • @lenilaurae
    @lenilaurae 27 дней назад

    👏

  • @harnagiagen5957
    @harnagiagen5957 Месяц назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @jean-claudevijt4695
    @jean-claudevijt4695 23 дня назад

    Hip flexibility of a woman is bigger because of the bone structure. As a men you will face quickly compression.

  • @sandeepuniyal6164
    @sandeepuniyal6164 24 дня назад

    Wow

  • @serikimanchayev665
    @serikimanchayev665 27 дней назад +1

    Ничего не понял.
    Можете перевести на русский язык?

  • @CarlosLopez-uc1ke
    @CarlosLopez-uc1ke 2 месяца назад

    👏👏👏👏👏👏