http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ze0ckQX-peo
Rarely is physical therapy funny. But with movement and mobility guru Kelly Starrett at the helm, laughs are guaranteed.
During
the CrossFit Experience at the 2012 Reebok CrossFit Games, the doctor
of physical therapy talks about good posture and how it translates to
athleticism.
"I want you to take a huge breath in your belly—big
breath. Hold it. Now get tight. How's that workin' for ya?" he asks the
crowd. "It's like putting a bounce house into a little duffle bag, isn't
it? It's never gonna work."
The butt sets the pelvis, which is
the body's source of power, says Starrett, founder of San Francisco
CrossFit. The pelvis needs to be in a neutral position to avoid
overextension.
"If you're disorganized or in a bad position,
things don't turn on," he explains. "If you're in a good position,
things turn on."
Starrett asks the group to put their arms straight overhead as if they were swinging a kettlebell.
"In
order to control the spine, I have to think about what's happening at
the pelvis," he says. "So if I have to control my shoulder-ribcage
relationship, that's got to start at the pelvis."
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