
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
A client telling you "my abs are on fire" is considered high praise by most instructors.
But what if your client said "my hip flexors are on fire"?
If you're like most instructors, your response to "my hip flexors are on fire" would probably range from mild frustration that they're not feeling it in the right place, to concern that they may be somehow "dysfunctional".
Or, consider these two statements:
Both statements describe very similar physical sensations. Why is one desirable and the other not?
The fact that you know which one we're implying is "good" and which is "bad", kinda highlights the point.
Why do we have the paradoxical notion that some muscles should be worked and strengthened, whereas others should not be?
Resources mentioned in the episode:
Connect with me on Instagram: @the_raphaelbender
Download a free course guide:
Become a Breathe Education Mentor Affiliate: Program info
4.4
105105 ratings
A client telling you "my abs are on fire" is considered high praise by most instructors.
But what if your client said "my hip flexors are on fire"?
If you're like most instructors, your response to "my hip flexors are on fire" would probably range from mild frustration that they're not feeling it in the right place, to concern that they may be somehow "dysfunctional".
Or, consider these two statements:
Both statements describe very similar physical sensations. Why is one desirable and the other not?
The fact that you know which one we're implying is "good" and which is "bad", kinda highlights the point.
Why do we have the paradoxical notion that some muscles should be worked and strengthened, whereas others should not be?
Resources mentioned in the episode:
Connect with me on Instagram: @the_raphaelbender
Download a free course guide:
Become a Breathe Education Mentor Affiliate: Program info
2,615 Listeners
12,050 Listeners
26,948 Listeners
4,061 Listeners
34 Listeners
58 Listeners
39 Listeners
6,066 Listeners
46 Listeners
29 Listeners
19,359 Listeners
94 Listeners
13 Listeners
13 Listeners
44 Listeners