Crossfit in general is a very polarizing subject not only in the sports rehab world, but also the fitness world. I am thankful I was introduced to Crossfit though. If nothing else, because of the return of the deep squat. They were definitely not the inventors or originators of the full deep squat, but for the purposes of this post I will be giving them credit for re-introducing it to, if no other, yours truly.
We spent the 80s, 90s and early 2000s squatting to parallel. Why? To protect the knees. It made sense and we all did it that way for a long time. Yet we all had knee pain anyway and slowly but surely stopped squatting to parallel.
this was me before I started squatting to parallel |
look at me now! |
When pregnant patients come into my office and want to make sure that they have a strong and conditioned core not only for late stage pregnancy but also for giving birth, what do you think I have them do? Deep squatting. (Yes you read that correctly, I have 3rd trimester soon-to-be mothers sitting in a deep squat in my office).
You can do this exercises your self. Squat as low as you can. Make sure your heels are on the ground. Raise your arms overhead until you start to feel the sensation of not only your deep core turning on, but also of you falling backwards. Fight it! You're training your core and pelvic floor.
TWO MAIN POINTS
1. If you notice that you cannot squat down below parallel without pain or falling down, then something is wrong! GET CHECKED OUT BY A FUNCTIONAL MOVEMENT SPECIALIST! You might not be in pain yet, but for certain you're going to have trouble getting off the toilet in a few decades.
2. For most people when you squat all the way to the floor, a certain amount of Lumbar Spine flexion comes into play. This is contra-indicated for disc pain patients that get triggered by flexion. Once again, GET YOURSELF CHECKED OUT by a spinal specialist. If you don't have one in your area, email me. I'd be happy to find a good one in your area.
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