Fix Everything with These 3 Exercises

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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2024

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  • @conorharris
    @conorharris  Год назад +11

    Thank you for watching everyone! If you are interested in learning more, and a more individualized approach, I recommend using this video to guide your understanding: ruclips.net/video/ag3DG2UvnI8/видео.html. If you want more free education, I recommend you check out my newsletter which I send out weekly with exclusive content I don't have anywhere else: www.conorharris.com/newsletter

    • @umeshparmar2592
      @umeshparmar2592 Год назад

      ​@conorharris please make a video on hiatal hernia pleasseeeee.

  • @Maynard0504
    @Maynard0504 Год назад +529

    this fixed my relationship with my father

  • @AMINE-yy3zb
    @AMINE-yy3zb 8 месяцев назад +8

    Bro, you are your own organization for the better life of humans

  • @avopeac6300
    @avopeac6300 Год назад +35

    Failed neurology certificate undergrad here, dynamic movements that help drill motor control for a full range of movement are an incredibly important component of recovering full function. Don't fall into the trap of just doing exercises, find ways to move to use the strength, coordination, and mobility gains so that you can further improve. It should be a regular activity. Movement is medicine, your motor system will thank you for paying deliberate attention to it.

  • @danbriggs3106
    @danbriggs3106 2 месяца назад +3

    im going to write so many paragraphs about how much this saved me but its late ....for now i wanna sit extremely shocked how you out of all the doctors youtube i been through for posture and videos experimented tons of hours and this single video was......man i cant even put it in words...damn ....all i can say is god bless you!!!!

  • @DIAT0NIX_16
    @DIAT0NIX_16 8 месяцев назад +2

    Incredible video. I had spent so much time stretching my hip flexors and this feels like addressing the root issue.

  • @eddiespencer5817
    @eddiespencer5817 Год назад +10

    Ok, Conor.. once again, you have upgraded 'the stack' process.. with specific foot loading transfer.. using the wall as the cueing tool.. and you're adding the breathing instruction.. fine tunes some of what I have been teaching over the past few decades. Thank you for bringing so much specificity in your fine tuning of all that you present. You are indeed a gifted Master in our profession. Thank you very much. Amen 🙏

  • @thequantum-mechanic1.618
    @thequantum-mechanic1.618 Год назад +10

    Conor appreciate what you teach, and better yet... your teaching style. Thanks

  • @andrewconnor4429
    @andrewconnor4429 Год назад +27

    My body has radically changed from this bro. Been following you for 6 weeks and the last three weeks my left trap was under so much tension, from going against my asymmetry I had to back off it was too much strain. Today I stand on my left heel and traps are just a little tender. Breathing better less ribcage tension. Back is expanding on the breath all the time. Yesterday on my run my shoulder blades were rolling around back there really good, pelvis was in the right position so I could do ground reaction force really good... It feels really good. I have a lot of problems with tension in my neck, I have sagittal line fusion in my skull, and the way you explained how the twist at the top vertebrae pushes on my skull plates, dude my head has less pressure in it and less tension and I'm more relaxed as a human being, I have been working on this since I was 12, going to chrios and shit (craniosacral, acupuncture, plus a lot of other even weirder crap) Right now I'm at my stand up desk with all my pressure and weight on my left ankle, and it actually feels solid and I can sink into it, I literally wasn't able to do this 6 weeks ago, it was like standing on 1000 matchsticks... So, thanks buddy

    • @conorharris
      @conorharris  Год назад +10

      I am so happy to hear this. Hearing the impact I can make on others like this makes my day :) Thank you for sharing!

    • @andrewconnor4429
      @andrewconnor4429 Год назад +2

      @@conorharris Thank you man I can't overstate my appreciation for how much this changes how I feel. I have mild meralgia paranthetica so some numbness outside left leg, and a lot of weird sensations like, indescribable, and I can't pinpoint where in my body it comes from, it might come from my neck I can only guess, and the exercises for my hip thing didn't really work, but this does work. My left heel is like mashed potatoes I'm sure my body is going to be building new tissue in there with all this weight. I thought one day "If I can make these sensations go away I would be less depressed and do more with my life" Like I feel like I should be able to make them go away. So, you know neuroscience, the brain is a prediction machine, it was trying to protect me based on what it went through, I am challenging it and reprogramming it, and the same way there is physical posture there is mental posture, so now I think I have more free dopamine and epinephrine to live my life, that intuition I had was true. It's a really big deal man, it's been about 25 years since this started after some injuries, a severe shoulder dislocation, surgery, time in sling etc, exaggerating what was already a problem, and of course it had to be a neuroscience kind of answer. My body thought it was protecting me and I couldn't override it, only teaching it new patterns can work... keep it up I will support you all I can, when I can afford it I would love to work with you man, stay amazing!

    • @Yojax
      @Yojax Год назад

      Can I ask, did you follow just these 3 exercises in this vid or follow one of his programs?

    • @andrewconnor4429
      @andrewconnor4429 Год назад +5

      @@Yojax i did a ton of videos and really focused on carrying that into sitting, walking, running, breathing... He has a playlist on postural stuff that I am going back over. It's all chain linked, once i work on one thing it exposes tightness in another area. I try to stretch each joint and area every 1 or 2 days, but im constantly noticing my patterns like when im driving, standing at work, walking, and this is the important thing for me

  • @theredhairedchild944
    @theredhairedchild944 Год назад +32

    I found your channel last week and I’m unbelievably impressed with your knowledge which always seems to be against the grain of traditional muscle and mobility content. Great content. I think most people are looking for ways outside of the useless static stretches that solve APT ( glutes, hip flexors, hammys and quads) or chronic tight adductors and TFLs.. these videos get so many views as people are generally desperate. Looking forward to more content. Thanks from Ireland
    Edit* this had no impact on my relationship with my father unfortunately…

    • @conorharris
      @conorharris  Год назад +13

      I very much appreciate that. Keep it up! Research shows that relationships with parents improves parallel to the amount of hip internal rotation you restore ;)

    • @chinhan3930
      @chinhan3930 Год назад

      Me too, I learned alot from this channel, thank you Conorharris

    • @alikhalid9222
      @alikhalid9222 Год назад

      @@conorharris Would you be able to link this research? I've become really interested in the developmental and mental aspects of movement and this view of neuroscience and the body. One particular teacher I follow in this PRI field told me that if we all had the world's best therapist, physical therapists would be out of a job! Which I am now really starting to believe with how much our mental state plays into our physical! Love your content Connor, you're doing gods work!

  • @smallfootprint2961
    @smallfootprint2961 Год назад +2

    This is very helpful for me right now. I'm an old girl so already had some difficulty when I broke my leg, had surgery, and spent some time in rehab. I already have ortho shoes, and orthotics, having very high arches. Thank you for helping me walk better than ever. Lynn

  • @jamesdelacruz6889
    @jamesdelacruz6889 Год назад +5

    This is some gold. I just bought the beginner restoration and these are a few exercises. Not even mad about that! You’re doing an amazing help dude 🙏🏽

  • @jamesgilmore1684
    @jamesgilmore1684 Год назад +6

    I have severe osteoarthritis in my left hip and severe DDD lumbar plus knees are not that great neither. I am 60 and can't imagine going through my remaining years with this progression of pain and tightness. I work full time in delivery and warehouse of tires. I feel like i can barely continue working. Can't afford retirement or disability. I will do my best to try these exercises although i have a hard time understanding them. 😊

    • @jayterra2060
      @jayterra2060 5 месяцев назад

      Praying for you. This is terrible. Are you feeling any better?❤

  • @DeanMachine121
    @DeanMachine121 9 месяцев назад +4

    This is absolute gold.

  • @emilyb799
    @emilyb799 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much for these exercises! They have alleviated a lot of my pain. Thanks a million.

  • @oshkotosh2341
    @oshkotosh2341 Год назад +1

    The "snall" tips you have provided since I have discovered your channel a couple of weeks ago are top notch, the wide mouth exhale thing with its analogy for instance its how I always felt it better , niw I am sure about it.
    All your tips have been very very valuable , big thanks for that, make people understand and they'll do it better

  • @lilglilg2011
    @lilglilg2011 Год назад +2

    biggest respect for you! best doctor ever!

  • @kamilaborges9233
    @kamilaborges9233 2 месяца назад

    As someone suffering from chronic pain for 2 years I've come to love your exercises and, of course, your faithful bony servant. I gotta ask, what's his name? May his hard work continue inspiring us for a better tomorrow

  • @johnnyb4631
    @johnnyb4631 10 месяцев назад +1

    Your video are so good and helpful. Thank you!

  • @G4mer_D4d
    @G4mer_D4d Год назад +1

    This reminds me of when my mom rolled onto me while we were napping as a kid. I panicked but after about 5 minutes I knew I had to figure it out or maybe die. I found a soft way to move. I've lost it and am almost panicked again from pain.
    OOOOK. I've known that my breathing patterns have changed and my ribs have popped into different positions (1 on each side) and I fell over to the right exhausted in the middle of screaming (fell to right and right side exhausted but holding a death grip)
    Appreciate you. I know you don't know me from Adam but you are changing lives. Pennies in heaven

  • @lucianatorres2384
    @lucianatorres2384 Год назад +4

    I’m hoping you will make a video about chondromalacia patella. I’m healing from a tibial plateau fracture and I’m going deep in your channel. I’m so grateful it’s been helping a lot, but now I seem to have this issue in my patella and I need to strengthen my quads without aggravating it further 😬 your opinion would be awesome!!
    You’re the best!

  • @jamesyancharas
    @jamesyancharas Год назад +5

    thank you connor.

  • @annertman3906
    @annertman3906 Год назад +1

    Excellent video, thanks so much. The cues are very helpful, especially the diagrams pinpointing the locations on the body you are talking about. This video is also helpful for improving 360 degree breathing.

  • @OxanaKlachkova
    @OxanaKlachkova Год назад +2

    Please.translate yourvideos in Russian.and u will have huge audience! Your information is the gold!

  • @wren1114
    @wren1114 Год назад +3

    Thank you Conor Harris 💛

  • @vOnYuRi7
    @vOnYuRi7 Год назад +1

    Amazing, i learned a lot ! thanks

  • @manfredideluca6734
    @manfredideluca6734 Месяц назад

    The best in the game 🎉

  • @gabrielapoehlmann2374
    @gabrielapoehlmann2374 8 месяцев назад

    Just GREAT! Really thank you very much 🙏!

  • @asmafirst8344
    @asmafirst8344 Год назад +3

    Really!! I hope so, I had a serious injury (skin only), the cupboard door fell on my leg, I had a deep cut and I bleeded alot, but unfortunately I wasn't able to walk normally for a couple of month to avoid opening the injury , and this affected my back muscles, and now after several months, I feel that my upper body and hip is leaning to oneside, and the other side is really tight and stiff, do you have any fix stretch technique to help thanks !

  • @amyrudolph2079
    @amyrudolph2079 Год назад +6

    ❤ thank you

  • @umeshparmar2592
    @umeshparmar2592 Год назад

    ​@conorharris please make a video on hiatal hernia pleasseeeee.

  • @victortomas2391
    @victortomas2391 6 месяцев назад

    Very good info. Thanks!

  • @deborahhogarth6901
    @deborahhogarth6901 Год назад +1

    Thanks Conor. I'm just getting moving more focused on exercise having lost 40kg in the last few years. You've really helping me understand mobility and posture and appreciate the 'why' explanations. Looking forward to your weight training program too.
    I have one question...at the end of this video when you're explaining how often to do each exercise you refer to the 90/90 variation for ankle mobility. I've gone through it a couple of times but can't find what this refers to. Please can you give me a time cue in the video. Thanks

    • @sherbitrio
      @sherbitrio Год назад +1

      90/90 refers to 90 degree angle in your knees and at your hips. Here's the spot in the video (describes 90/90 in a side-lying position): ruclips.net/video/owUY8P98dHY/видео.html

    • @sherbitrio
      @sherbitrio Год назад

      Apologies. You're right -- he refers to 90/90 as its own exercise but there wasn't one called 90/90 -- perhaps he misspoke and meant the wall exercise?

  • @caponyx
    @caponyx Год назад +2

    for the 1st exercise should the hip that is having trouble be on the floor and the weight on the other top side?

  • @blackthunder008
    @blackthunder008 Год назад +2

    What it that 90/90 variation mentioned in the "frequency & duration suggestions" final chapter?

  • @Devil-ig7kl
    @Devil-ig7kl Год назад +4

    You really have a good physique! Would you mind sharing your workout routine? Do you train like normal people or do you avoid some exercise?

    • @conorharris
      @conorharris  Год назад +22

      I appreciate that. I'm going to release a weight training program early next year. Gotta get shredded first for promotional reasons, haha

    • @Devil-ig7kl
      @Devil-ig7kl Год назад +2

      @@conorharris we'd love to support!!!

  • @michaelk.5706
    @michaelk.5706 Год назад +1

    Hey connor, you said that during the foot exercise the movement should be silent, but what if my ankle are making a clicking Sound during the movement? I do know that I have very limited ankle mobility....

  • @johnbagge4293
    @johnbagge4293 10 месяцев назад

    For a typical left AIC pattern, would you do the first exercise on your left side as shown or on the right side? Or switch between both?

  • @TylerWeader
    @TylerWeader Год назад

    Arms looking juicy bro. Great info.

  • @moinmoinrhabarber969
    @moinmoinrhabarber969 8 месяцев назад

    Is it okay to feel a burning sensation between your shoulder blades in the last exercise?

  • @jc10747
    @jc10747 8 месяцев назад +1

    Really don’t get the relevance of the thumbnail pic to the discussion and exercises. Is the pic click bait or some sort of ultimate testing position?

  • @blankets6483
    @blankets6483 10 месяцев назад

    Conor I love you ❤

  • @Yojax
    @Yojax Год назад +1

    Conor, do you have a full body beginner posture program? (I’m aware of your upper body one)

  • @reid2702
    @reid2702 Год назад +5

    Hi Conor,
    Would these be okay to do cold first thing in the morning or before a workout as a kind of dynamic workout? If not, how would you program these?
    Thank you for your content! Great stuff and so helpful.

  • @viacheslav-prikhodko
    @viacheslav-prikhodko Год назад +2

    Конор привет, можешь разблокировать свой сайт для России? Не купить твои уроки.😊😢

  • @womensintuition
    @womensintuition 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you 😊

  • @meatsauce3751
    @meatsauce3751 Год назад

    the right side of my jaw is tight and deviates to the right when i open it, i noticed my right shoulder is more rounded than my left as well. do you have any exercises/videos that would help with this?

  • @PandolfoCarla
    @PandolfoCarla 3 месяца назад +1

    I’m sorry about being so ignorant but I wonder if we need to do this stuff forever or like let’s say that we do these exercises for a semester and our brain “understands” how to and it’s gone forever? 😭😭 thanks❤️

  • @thomaswinzy
    @thomaswinzy 8 месяцев назад

    I really wanna do the first exercise but its sooo hard to know if im doing it right. i have no idea how my pelvis is located when lying down

  • @trevorsullivan5694
    @trevorsullivan5694 Год назад

    I have lateral pelvic tilt in my right hip that I have been treating with my PT. Over the last couple weeks my knee and ankle are in more pain than usual on my right side. Is this normal as the hips move back into place? Thanks!

    • @friend7681
      @friend7681 Год назад

      Think for a sec before u ask

  • @GymSloth
    @GymSloth 2 месяца назад

    Can someone clarify what it means to "lose your outside foot"?

    • @GymSloth
      @GymSloth 2 месяца назад

      nvm! there's a clarification @ 18:40

  • @eliaspkay
    @eliaspkay 5 месяцев назад

    Can you use a dumbbell ?

  • @ulfeliasson5413
    @ulfeliasson5413 Год назад

    Putting an extra sole on your show when running instead of paper a good idea??

  • @raymondjiang3978
    @raymondjiang3978 Год назад +2

    I don’t have anyone to push down one me and I don’t have a kettlebell also

  • @LucyMoll
    @LucyMoll Год назад +1

    How would “compressing your pelvis” open it up? Sounds like the opposite of what one would want. 🤷‍♀️

    • @PeterStinklage
      @PeterStinklage Год назад

      I think the idea is that pushing it on one axis helps open it on the other two axes

    • @PeterStinklage
      @PeterStinklage Год назад

      Could also be that they're just keeping it in place and the breathing cycles are opening the joints around the pelvis

    • @sciencensorcery
      @sciencensorcery Год назад +1

      You compress it side-to-side so it opens up in the back. Imagine pushing the sides of a ziploc bag together and the top opens up.

  • @Sam656TH
    @Sam656TH Год назад

    What do you recommend for a left weight bareing leg that has slight eternal tibial torsion with 2x bigger calves and glutes and a right leg thats not easy to lock out with extreme eternal tibial torsion, very little glutes and calves and a hiked hip? Both are shitty internal rotation but right is better than left and right also has better external rotation but both have plenty. I have been working on left oblieks and doing 90/90 hip lift on the wall plus decompressing ribcage but I think the feet are majority of problem, high arches on both but lefty is slighty higher.

    • @Sam656TH
      @Sam656TH Год назад

      I also have your body resto program and I highly recommend it for everyone, but I don't fit much of the usual PRI patterns that majority have .... Seems quite hard to impossible get a consult from your gym outside the states sadly but expected.

  • @theirishgrover420
    @theirishgrover420 Год назад

    Thankyou

  • @mengmeng243
    @mengmeng243 Год назад

    Thank you sir C❤n❤r

  • @nunchukGun
    @nunchukGun 6 месяцев назад +1

    This works. I did these and my ex-wife took me back.

  • @thomaswinzy
    @thomaswinzy Год назад

    sometimes the day after ive done some random excersies im never going to stick to i can feel the day after at work while walking that the back of the hip is opening every step. like bony feelgoood stretch. I'm not American so i dont know the dialekts so good but for the love of god what's up with "pellow"?

    • @PeterStinklage
      @PeterStinklage Год назад

      Some populations in America are influenced by Scandinavian languages, so there's a bit of a 'y' inflection on some of the vowels, which can make a short i sound like a short e

    • @thomaswinzy
      @thomaswinzy Год назад +1

      ​@@PeterStinklage I'm Swedish so maybe that's why it hits me. From my experience the "Y" is more when we say stuff like "jungle", it becomes "yangel". "job" becomes "yob" or "yab". i guess i never reflected where else it might leak. But Americans dont roll their "R"s so we win :D

  • @michele6740
    @michele6740 Месяц назад

    Huh? psi?

  • @gigabuyceps
    @gigabuyceps Год назад

    Yo Connor where did u buy your grey hoodie?

  • @G4mer_D4d
    @G4mer_D4d Год назад

    Bruce Lee said, "there is only one body shape so only 1 martial art" or something like that

  • @jaymills1720
    @jaymills1720 Год назад +2

    Are there references for these movements and positions? It feels pseudo-scientific?

  • @joe1071
    @joe1071 11 месяцев назад +1

    Chubbs was right, it’s all in the hips

  • @samuelclemons508
    @samuelclemons508 Год назад

    What happened to keep it simple .

  • @bertt1055
    @bertt1055 11 месяцев назад

    This fixed my fear of public speaking.

    • @tanuj37
      @tanuj37 8 месяцев назад

      How ?

  • @oshkotosh2341
    @oshkotosh2341 Год назад

    As good of a teaching that was it was long.
    With all respect imho if you want to umprove the quality vudeos, you have to work more on the hidden prep work so the end result cones neatier.
    Just an ex to name one, when you say we're gonna post a pucture to show what we are talking about....that's unecessary 1 5 sec, the pic was already there no announcement needed.

  • @breewilkinson8787
    @breewilkinson8787 Год назад

    Hi Connor. I'm a trans woman doing vocal training and singing, and also pole dancing 😅. I've been enjoying your video and helping me to fix my posture, thanks so much, it is helping build core, diaghram and right glute strength 😊. I have had a lot of issues with my right side being a lot weaker in those areas. Hopefully soon I will increase my flexibility to get front splits. I am also wondering what happens when muscles in the mouth/larynx are tense, how does this affect surrounding areas? As I often keep tension in these areas to increase my pitch, but I'm sure this might not be without some postural consequences 😅😭 is there any exercise I can do to help or do I need to be more conscious about this?

    • @Ron.Swanson.
      @Ron.Swanson. Год назад +12

      you would think that you would be pretty flexible with the mental gymnastics you do on the daily

  • @hango90923
    @hango90923 Год назад

    #1 is how i sleep

  • @berkeboyac1647
    @berkeboyac1647 Год назад

    this exercises not fixing anything. Build your low back focus on hip mobility and joint mobility

  • @Ssssyyyyyyyyyy
    @Ssssyyyyyyyyyy Год назад +1

    Has anyone EVER seen Conor out of the gym actually using the fruits of what he preaches?

    • @amalgamating
      @amalgamating Год назад

      Quiet, ISIS

    • @Ssssyyyyyyyyyy
      @Ssssyyyyyyyyyy Год назад +1

      @@wren417 Movement coaches should show their movement. There's so many people spewing useless theory without showing the final product it is ridiculous.

    • @Thisisperformance
      @Thisisperformance Год назад +6

      This makes zero sense - very weird post

    • @yaboimatteo7706
      @yaboimatteo7706 Год назад +4

      You want to watch him walk???

    • @Ssssyyyyyyyyyy
      @Ssssyyyyyyyyyy Год назад

      ​@@yaboimatteo7706 Yes. And jump, and run, and cut. Body acts very differently in actual dynamic movements compared to theories that apply only when laying down on a table. Many don't translate at all. I'm getting these weird vibes from Connor's whole "fix everything" clickbait titles that he's just a theorist that would fall apart on a 100m run.

  • @MoxxMix
    @MoxxMix Год назад

    Fraud.

  • @AlexanderFallaria
    @AlexanderFallaria Год назад

    Great content Conor! Do you have other social media account or email so I can DM you?