Powerful Posture Starts with Your PROXIMAL Hamstrings

Powerful posture starts with pelvic stability, and pelvic stability requires proximal hamstring control. Without it, diaphragmatic breathing and non-compensatory movement is impossible.
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  • @Ryan-mv1ce
    @Ryan-mv1ce6 ай бұрын

    I’ve seen all your videos. You’re a legend. Thanks for all you do. You’re changing lives for the better.

  • @NealHallinan

    @NealHallinan

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you! I appreciate the kind words!

  • @judykuettel3219
    @judykuettel32196 ай бұрын

    Hey thanks so much! Wanted to share with you about a guy I met today at the supermarket- could hardly walk so me and security assisted him. I asked him what music he liked - he replied Eagles - so I put Eagles on my phone and his gait moved forward and eased up and he began walking easier.

  • @NealHallinan

    @NealHallinan

    6 ай бұрын

    Oh!!!! That is awesome!!!!

  • @nef-_-

    @nef-_-

    6 ай бұрын

    Your switched on there judy

  • @jamesgilmore1684

    @jamesgilmore1684

    6 ай бұрын

    I will try this. Thanks for sharing

  • @iriswalzak615

    @iriswalzak615

    3 ай бұрын

    Great idea !!😃

  • @ColtraneTaylor

    @ColtraneTaylor

    2 ай бұрын

    Good for him. Play me Hotel or any such tune and I will slouch immediately.

  • @meIon22
    @meIon226 ай бұрын

    This is so helpful, thank you!!

  • @paige.campbell
    @paige.campbell5 ай бұрын

    you’re the besttttttttt neal

  • @loganruming1080
    @loganruming10803 ай бұрын

    Great video, you explain the concept very well!

  • @hustler3577
    @hustler35776 ай бұрын

    This is really helpful

  • @crypto2frens
    @crypto2frens6 ай бұрын

    Life changing video. THANK YOU

  • @andrefarinha419
    @andrefarinha4196 ай бұрын

    What an amazing work !!!!!! I will keep following you, you are sharing aazing info Thank you !! Keep it going

  • @SeaFoamSparkles
    @SeaFoamSparkles6 ай бұрын

    I’ve been watching you for years Neal and it’s been a blessing. Here recently I was finally able to visit a PRI provider in Texas and it was life changing. Thank you for what you do

  • @NealHallinan

    @NealHallinan

    6 ай бұрын

    I'm so happy to hear that! Lots of providers in Texas, thankfully for Texans.

  • @user-ux3ms4jv5i
    @user-ux3ms4jv5i6 ай бұрын

    Doing PRI stuff and this could not have come at a better time.

  • @777Lam.royale
    @777Lam.royale5 ай бұрын

    Man thank you !I’ve literally tried everything but this! This was great my gratitude!

  • @cheryltyler9412
    @cheryltyler94126 ай бұрын

    OMG, Neal This video is so informative. Thank you!!!

  • @NealHallinan

    @NealHallinan

    6 ай бұрын

    You're welcome.

  • @carolinekeenan1499
    @carolinekeenan14995 ай бұрын

    Wow just cam e across yr channel...I am a pilates instructor and you have given me so much insight...

  • @micahmills1997
    @micahmills19972 күн бұрын

    I've been unable to walk or run properly since January and doing one day of proximal hamstring deadlifts fixed me, thank you

  • @blaqflip1
    @blaqflip16 ай бұрын

    did very well with presentation and demonstration, this vid helped me identify how chronic the issues of poor spinal breathing, causes, and potential remedy

  • @fugazi225
    @fugazi2256 ай бұрын

    Thanks for info

  • @Roslagsbanan2011
    @Roslagsbanan20113 ай бұрын

    Im so grateful, and getting closer to the truth, the ultimate truth on posture. Thanks to You Neal. You are a poet with a warm voice speaking of Posture, and of movement. I hope to spend more KZread time with You in the future.

  • @jaycebyman4746
    @jaycebyman47466 ай бұрын

    Hey Neal, your videos have been having a tremendous affect on my life as ive been struggling with the exact things you did in ‘92. Im 19 and I have all the hip problems, knee joint pain, ringing ears etc. ive been able to activate my left proximal hamstring but my right is still incredibly stubborn, i have to twist and pop it to get access to those muscles and they are very weak and painful. Still struggle with upper back and tons of neck pain due to compensation but im getting there! Thanks a million

  • @vamshikrishna9481
    @vamshikrishna94816 ай бұрын

    Thankyou so much!! 😊 My right side hamstring feel tight after lower back injury

  • @nolanouellette7157
    @nolanouellette71576 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much Neal! What you describe in this video explains explains what I've been with my entire life, perfectly. The poorly developed face and and very crooked teeth I developed are because of my posture. My anxiety, depression and low energy I've dealt with my whole life is because I'm not grounded and my diaphragm is frozen. My locked up jaw post braces is cause my head is stuck forward with an adjusted bite. All the dots have now been connected and I've got work to do developing muscles I've barely ever activated my whole life. But knowing I have the answer has me very excited for the first time in a while. You have no idea what this means. Thank you for sharing this Neal 🙏

  • @jeanphillips1184
    @jeanphillips11845 ай бұрын

    OMG, yes hypermobile here this explains what others could not. We know our bodies so well and when we get into problems we need to talk to someone who can relate. I appreciate your knowledge and videos. I just want to get everything rebalanced and thrive. You illustrate perfectly how one connects to another and confirms how I got here. It's been a lifetime. I'm 66. Thank you..

  • @annaprobert1286
    @annaprobert12866 ай бұрын

    Perfect timing. This is me at the moment. Need to engage those glutes and do proper breathing!

  • @Gamiliell
    @Gamiliell2 ай бұрын

    I just cannot thank you enough for this information. You have helped me tremendously to understand why I have been in so much pain, and your simple exercises are already changing my life 💕

  • @marcibunn
    @marcibunn6 ай бұрын

    ❤thank u!

  • @WaddupBoi
    @WaddupBoi6 ай бұрын

    I've seen quite a few videos on PRI and especially about the importance of the hamstrings but this is the first video where it made sense. I was thinking hamstring as leg flexion and not as pull of the hip to neutral. Really informative, super helpful.

  • @NealHallinan

    @NealHallinan

    6 ай бұрын

    It certainly does both, but pulling the pelvis back to neutral is by the far most important. It sets the stage for proper knee flexion.

  • @terrytrickz6456

    @terrytrickz6456

    6 ай бұрын

    proximal does 1 thing distal does the other they can work together too

  • @BeakyBroad

    @BeakyBroad

    6 ай бұрын

    I came here to say the same thing: outstandingly simple and useful explanations. I have been doing various PRI exercises for a while and kind of understood why i needed them but not to this level of detail. Thank you.

  • @therealjdub
    @therealjdub6 ай бұрын

    Funny enough I stumbled on you the other day because I am having right adductor and hamstring pain, probably tendinitis, but I'm trying to understand my biomechanics better so I can rehab and prevent problems in the future and Left AIC pattern lines up with all of my symptoms. I also overstretched my hamstrings over the years and now I'm suffering for it. My left lower back is bigger too.

  • @NealHallinan

    @NealHallinan

    6 ай бұрын

    You’re not alone. I see it all the time.

  • @tinasyoga
    @tinasyoga3 ай бұрын

    So interest

  • @zeddybear257
    @zeddybear2573 ай бұрын

    The early progression photos also have more shadows. It would be helpful to see the current photo with similar lighting. All good info here.

  • @majahm1373
    @majahm13736 ай бұрын

    Amazing

  • @FunSoulWhisperer
    @FunSoulWhisperer6 ай бұрын

    🎶🥰🙏just what my soul was looking 4..in this now..TY Neil..🎶🥰🤗💝🙏❤️✨🌈🌈🌈✨🎶

  • @JorgeLausell
    @JorgeLausell6 ай бұрын

    Yeah! My left side is a size and a half smaller than my right. Was. These past few years has seen that reverse!

  • @lizzyworld007
    @lizzyworld0075 ай бұрын

    Gold💯

  • @Savimbi_
    @Savimbi_6 ай бұрын

    Hi Neil thank you so much for your videos I am learning so plenty every single time I watch your videos. I’m currently living in Portugal there are no PRI practitioners over here that I am aware of. I most definitely have a problem with my cranium position and dental/jaw issues. My question is what specialist should I see first in order for me to correct those issues before I start doing your video? Thank you

  • @Limeguy98
    @Limeguy986 ай бұрын

    I am a massage therapist and love your videos. I see the patterns you describe all the time. I was wondering what you would recommend a massage therapist could do to best help the general population that is ungrounded and cannot diaphragmatically breathe. Answering here would be great or a quick video would be absolutely amazing and i'm sure would help many other therapists. Thanks Neal!!!

  • @NealHallinan

    @NealHallinan

    6 ай бұрын

    Hmm....good question. I'd recommend taking the PRI Postural Respiration course, where there are many manual techniques that could be used by massage therapists to get people neutral. Helping expand and "pump the ribcage" (alternation) is the goal with manual work. But cranial-sacral could help too, especially if you know how to mobilize temporal bones and de-compress the cranial base. I'll give it more thought and make a video at some point.

  • @Limeguy98

    @Limeguy98

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much Neal that is super helpful, you're the best!!!@@NealHallinan

  • @pablokin80
    @pablokin806 ай бұрын

    Bandeira do Brasil 🇧🇷, gratidão pelos vídeos 🙏❤️

  • @CelinaLerner

    @CelinaLerner

    6 ай бұрын

    Sim! Percebi a mesma coisa. Acho que a audiência aqui é grande 😊

  • @maciejsiedziako680
    @maciejsiedziako6806 ай бұрын

    Man, I remember Neal when you were having like 5k subs when I was learning PRI from you. It is amazing that many more people are getting to know it.

  • @NealHallinan

    @NealHallinan

    6 ай бұрын

    Maciej, my man! Are you still dancing? Hope you are doing well.

  • @maciejsiedziako680

    @maciejsiedziako680

    6 ай бұрын

    That is soo cool, that you remember me man ;) Yes, I'm still dancing and going (rarely) to parties too!! Omega fun to dance at the party, quite different from learning experience :) I dance mostly Salsa Cubana (in Bachata I only know "main step"). Life is so much different nowadays since I got my PRI orthotics from United States, but most changed after I got to my cranium unlocked by great orthodontic treatment here in Poland (it will be 2 years in march). It completely gave me new life, new breath.. Gained all range of motion in my ribcage tests with ease. Spectacular. Thank you for your work and that you were born, as well as your bravery to share what you've been through. I needed that. @@NealHallinan

  • @LilNewtGingrich
    @LilNewtGingrich6 ай бұрын

    neal, you are a postural pioneer. thanks for your work

  • @NealHallinan

    @NealHallinan

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @SketchedbySte
    @SketchedbySte6 ай бұрын

    Amazing video Neal. I've been seeing PRI therapists for over 10 years so a lot of this is very familiar to me now. But no one has ever explained any of it in this much detail to me. I constantly get asked where I feel it, but when it's my left hamstring it's usually the lower portion where it gets me, never near the butt. When I have asked if this is okay I usually get told ' we will take it ' so I always assumed it was fine. Wish someone had explained it this well to me years ago. I also have the overly built lower back muscles which I have always thought looked odd :(. Still trying to improve myself but I have never had any look at all as I think it'd dental I need (apparently). I'm curious which dental devices you use over there. I have a deep bite and am trying to test out a 'tanner' currently, someone suggested it will give some height / decompression. Have you heard of that one? Very interesting stuff as always. Thanks for sharing

  • @NealHallinan

    @NealHallinan

    6 ай бұрын

    It took me 8 years before I got a glimpse of proximal hamstrings on either side, yet I still made dramatic improvement. As a "cranial" patient, I know that cranial issues make true pelvic stability (without the TFL/hip flexors trying to kick in) difficult to achieve. As my cranium has become more symmetrical, my ability to stabilize without TFL interference has increased dramatically. I only used a normal mandibular splint that PRI uses to give occlusal "reference" and thus relax the neck. I haven't heard of a tanner.

  • @danielfrankel1479
    @danielfrankel14796 ай бұрын

    Happy New Year Neal, can you drop a link to the video with the exercise where you hold your back against the wall while leaning on the chair? I’ve been struggling for 17 years with tension on my left thigh. It feels like my left leg is on a short spring and always leading. It also radiates to my lower back. Other symptoms are a limited exterior rotation on my left shoulder and a stiff neck on my right skull base. I’ve started walking with your technique (focusing on my big toes and arms and hip movement) and felt instant improvement! No physical or massage therapist was able to help me in the slightest so far. Thank you for everything you are doing 🙏

  • @chrismulhallen3287
    @chrismulhallen32876 ай бұрын

    This is finally the aha moment I needed. I now really understand the 90/90 exercise now and where I should feel the hamstrings. I feel them closer to the middle, so now I have a better understanding of what I need to feel. Just through breathing I have been able to shut my left hip flexor off at night to get better sleep than I have been lately. What are your thoughts on exercises like single leg deadlifts? Or is really doing the tug of war you mention? Also which video is it with the one where you do the breathing exercise. Can you add it to your description pls.

  • @NealHallinan

    @NealHallinan

    6 ай бұрын

    There is a card at around the 6 minute mark that links to the video. If you are neutral and stay on your heel it’ll work the hamstring just fine. There is a world of difference between people who can couple abdominal control with hip muscle control. They won’t overuse their lower back bc they don’t need to.

  • @vash-747
    @vash-7476 ай бұрын

    Good evening! I recently started following your channel! Very interesting content! Compliments! I have a question... regarding the asymmetry of the skull, to improve your situation, what treatments did you undergo? What benefited you? Thank you!

  • @hustler3577
    @hustler35776 ай бұрын

    Hello doc, all the points you mentioned in this video I have all these issues,starts with Anterior pelvic tilt,don't feel my hamstrings,but I have a doubt,I have fat around my belly and waist,so is my excess fat causing the poor posture (APT) ? Or fat has nothing to do with forward pelvis & poor posture ?

  • @gonzalollache7306
    @gonzalollache73066 ай бұрын

    Yes!! Are You try Goata?

  • @satcomunication
    @satcomunication6 ай бұрын

    Hey Neal, ive been strugling getting help with my left lazy eye with astigmatism. It definitely affects my neck. Im so right eye dominant. How or who could i see to get help with this? I appreciate your help! The hamstring excersizes have helped a lot.

  • @sitapatel7299
    @sitapatel72996 ай бұрын

    OMG this video has just come at the perfect time. I’ve only discovered your channel about a month ago and recently realised I can’t feel my hamstrings much at all! Question is do I need to strengthen them as well as the pri techniques? I’m quad dominant due to lots of running before all of my chronic pain issues started about a year ago. I now think I’ve lost my left ZOA and have a PEC pattern too from watching some of your videos. My left bottom rib is definitely flared if not both sides and I can’t engage my core or breathe without using my neck and chest. I actually walk with my chest out front and bum out back….never realised this is bad until I discovered you! I wish I’d found you months ago, shame we don’t have any PRI specialists in the UK, so any advice you can give would be greatly appreciated 😊

  • @sitapatel7299

    @sitapatel7299

    6 ай бұрын

    I’ve also been told I’m hyper mobile by a chiropractor a few years ago. My left leg also falls outwards, when I walk I can feel it moving out and in as I stride, so internal rotation is poor on the left 😢

  • @NealHallinan

    @NealHallinan

    6 ай бұрын

    Restoring "posture" in the sense that I'm talking about in this video doesn't require anything beyond PRI techniques. It's "neuromuscular strength" that we are looking for, which is simply getting your brain back in touch with your body. More somatic than physical training. But as I talk about, figuring out why someone can't feel their proximal hamstrings is what the science of PRI is all about (usually instability and neck tension is playing a role). You may want to try the standing technique I reference in this video, which is more fully explained in the actual video.

  • @sitapatel7299

    @sitapatel7299

    6 ай бұрын

    Thanks for replying, I’ve been stretching, massaging, strengthening but now I realise why none of its working…you are so right, it’s the brain to muscle connection I need to work on along with my breathing!🤞🏽🧠🩻

  • @belgas3139
    @belgas31395 ай бұрын

    Thanks for realistic ❤ People needs to understand on time it.... How we can help our kids, how we can help our parents if us not understand simply important things...exemple how body functions 😢 , and how "stress" effect your body... Just save time and listen dr.Neal Hallinan👣 Experience ...my biggest mistake I don't listen no one....now took me 5 years to understand how body braking down and how to recovery... Thanks I find interesting Information in You videos👍Dynamic, Inflamation,Nutrition

  • @gailan8393
    @gailan83936 ай бұрын

    Great video! I was curious about what your opinion is regarding prolotherapy for laxity especially for those who are patho PEC? I saw a doctor perform a prolotheprapy session for the upper cervial spine. so, would a treatment healing the unstability of the upper cervical instability contribute somehow to better grouning?

  • @trhaynes210
    @trhaynes2106 ай бұрын

    At what intensity do you recommend engaging hamstrings and adductors during supine 90/90? Maximal effort? 80%? Thanks.

  • @bernardobellini4947
    @bernardobellini49476 ай бұрын

    I just did this in my office chair and my right hamstring crapped up instantly. LOL... Guess what I will be doing from now on? ;) Merci Neal!

  • @acardinalconsideration824
    @acardinalconsideration8246 ай бұрын

    It looks like I’m going to finally be getting my permanent retainer removed from my lower row of teeth tomorrow! The permanent retainer that had kept fixed in place my artificially created cross-bite & contributed in keeping my jaw trapped in a dysfunctional state for the past decade. They’re likely going to have me wear a dental deprogrammer for a little while. From there, I’ll likely either buy a stabilization splint or get Invisalign. I know it’s difficult to say without seeing me in person, but I’m curious, what are your thoughts? Do you think you will eventually get braces or stick with your stabilization splint? As always, thank you!

  • @NealHallinan

    @NealHallinan

    6 ай бұрын

    Are you in the US? If so, are you working with a PRI therapist? The neck lateral flexion test that I show in this video is hugely important in order to know whether your neck is neutral or not. The position of the neck influences jaw position and thus occlusion.

  • @acardinalconsideration824

    @acardinalconsideration824

    6 ай бұрын

    @@NealHallinan​ Thank you for the reply. I’m not currently working with a PRI therapist, I’ve tried to get in touch with a couple of them near me but haven’t had much luck. But after watching your videos, I was able to discover just how misaligned my jaw has been as a consequence of my severe cross bite. Lots of cranial torsion that has effected my entire body. I just had my ears cleaned out for the first time in years, the right side was incredibly impacted and the left was clear. I’ve been wearing a custom molded mouth guard while doing exercises and it has helped tremendously. I’m hoping that the stabilization splint that I’m getting in two weeks will help function as a great long-term treatment. Im going to try and get my body as neutral as possible before my dentist makes the proper adjustments to it. Do you continue to use your splint as a necessary tool in maintaining neutrality?

  • @garycooper4370
    @garycooper43705 ай бұрын

    Hi Neal, thanks for another great video, I have a question, when doing the 90-90 hip shift, if it was done properly, does feeling the left proximal hamstring include both of the medial and biceps femoris in a proximal part? Or should u just feel the proximal medial hamstring (annihilating the bicep femoris)? Asking this because in left AIC the left bicep femoris was mentioned to be overactive

  • @teleplusdeluxe
    @teleplusdeluxe6 ай бұрын

    Neal, question for you. I am dealing with the same occlusion and vision issues that you experienced and am seeing a PRI trained DPT. I have a dentist working on a bite splint that will be ready in a couple of weeks, but curious for your thoughts on when I should engage the PRI vision D.O. into the process? Should I spend an amount time with PRI with the bite splint before engaging the PRI Vision DO, or should I reach out ASAP? I’ve heard you say the jaw affects the vision, so my thinking is that it’s better to wait a bit to hopefully get the jaw and neck muscles to relax some before seeking vision guidance?

  • @zeev
    @zeev6 ай бұрын

    the weight machine for hamstrings is good but you wanna focus on the range of motion should be limited to the squeeze of the proximal part. going through the whole motion may make your mid hamstrings strong...which is the problem!

  • @user-qs1ms2yp5r
    @user-qs1ms2yp5r6 ай бұрын

    我真的覺得許多健身教練 都在說謊 他們或許連他們的身體到底發生甚麼事 都不知道 他們只是拼命地讓他們的肌肉變大然後代償 然後 受傷 位移 你說的東西真的太棒了

  • @yayotwo
    @yayotwo6 ай бұрын

    Hi, whats the name of the video which describes the chair exercise you referenced?

  • @rbp365
    @rbp3655 ай бұрын

    I think I am f-cked up in so many ways you have enlisted

  • @sebastianrios1255
    @sebastianrios12555 ай бұрын

    Making my hamstrings stronger will fix the pélvic stability , i mean add strentgh training to hamstrings will help?

  • @utuberme1
    @utuberme16 ай бұрын

    Hi Dr Hallinan, I'm having excessive rounding of the lower back while deadlifts or squats (butt wink) and have a swayback posture. Is it good for me to do 90-90 hip lifts as it puts my hips to even more posterior tilt which I'm trying to avoid?

  • @lustrae
    @lustrae6 ай бұрын

    I have no postural restoration therapist near me and I need serious help. What do you recommend?

  • @ubd1125
    @ubd11255 ай бұрын

    Do you have any recommendations for who I can visit for a postural restoration in Germany? Thanks for the valuable information.

  • @marylambert5038
    @marylambert50385 ай бұрын

    My husband leans on every wall he comes to, either with his body or just an arm. Does this indicate a spatial problem/unstable pelvis, or bad habit. Thanks! Also, I recently found your channel and it is really enlightening.

  • @JamisonMyth
    @JamisonMyth6 ай бұрын

    Neal, I love your videos. Have you dealt with patients with left foot and ankle arthritis/issues? If you don't have strength and range of motion of your big toe and ankle on the left side, will that have major affects on your ability to stabilize the left side?

  • @NealHallinan

    @NealHallinan

    6 ай бұрын

    My left big toe is very limited in the most distal joint but I don't really think it is much of a issue. But in general, the left foot needs to be able to supinate and pronate properly for the left side to stabilize without kicking in the left hip flexors or right neck. I don't look at as a strength issue, just an ability to go through a cycle of pronation/supination. If that can't happen, people won't stay neutral. Some people actually need an orthotic in that scenario.

  • @JamisonMyth

    @JamisonMyth

    6 ай бұрын

    @@NealHallinan thank you for the reply. My issue is with the 2nd most distal joint as well as my ankle. My passive range of motion isn’t completely terrible but my active range of motion is worse, and it doesn’t take much of a load to reach pain (for both the ankle and MTPJ), so I’m not propelling myself forward off my big toe and that has lead to other imbalances that lead me to your videos. I don’t know if I’ll ever be able to regain the function of that foot and ankle, so I’m not sure if I’ll be able to deal with other issues up the chain. Not sure if you’ve ever dealt w a patient in a situation similar to that.

  • @hansmuller7431
    @hansmuller74316 ай бұрын

    Great video. Is it "normal" i feel my glutes and abs a lot when i tilt my pelvis like in the first position? Thanks

  • @petrovicdimitrije1704
    @petrovicdimitrije17046 ай бұрын

    If one felt the hamstrings near the knees, and they were terribly weak, how would they approach strength training via leg curls? Should we train daily with low volume and intensity, space it out during the week, do a high volume training session one a week or something else?

  • @jancelconroy4720
    @jancelconroy47206 ай бұрын

    So is it beneficial when doing a hamstring curl in general to make sure that you put something underneath your pelvic to round out your back I was taught the opposite

  • @seselgroth
    @seselgroth6 ай бұрын

    Amazing! All the same lessons I learned studying Yoga! Thank you for breaking it down. 🙏

  • @PeterPham
    @PeterPham4 ай бұрын

    I thik this explains "manspreading" :). I find it tiring while sitting to keep my knees close together, the hip flexor muscle gets tired.. what do you suggest? btw, you changed my life, 10yrs of the tight hip, psoas i couldn't keep my knees together and pull it to my chest without spreading it as the pain was unbearable. just standing on my left heal and taking a breathe got my hip in the position to do it. thank you! I'm trying all your exercises, but would love to know which is the most effective to reduce the tired feeling i'm getting in the front hip inner groin when sitting ?

  • @raheekk8673
    @raheekk86736 ай бұрын

    You recommend start from which playlist? if i want to enhance my poisture and everything else I saw many videos on ur channel but i can't seem to understand cuz iam not seeing them in a serial manner and don't know where to start

  • @cimento9319
    @cimento93195 ай бұрын

    E essa bandeira do br ae atrás? Bom conteudo Saudações

  • @vagioguzman1428
    @vagioguzman14285 ай бұрын

    Hey I understand your stance on the shoes, but do you have a shoe recommendation that has the heel cup and also the wide toe box? Thats the reason I like minimalist is the wide toe box. Bunions are not good as well for balance and proprioception. Any recommendations? Thanks

  • @joshuaroberts5083
    @joshuaroberts50836 ай бұрын

    Neal, any tips on costochondritis? Chest/rib pain? Can left AIC right BC pattern cause chest pain on the right side due to overactive scalene muscles pulling the rib cage up during inhalation? Would love to hear back from you, t thanks for the video!

  • @NealHallinan

    @NealHallinan

    6 ай бұрын

    It's certainly possible. If one or more areas of the ribcage spend too long in a non-expanded state, ribs get tight. You can feel how some people's ribs are unbelievably rigid while others are completely supple.

  • @anticringe0
    @anticringe04 ай бұрын

    Hey Mr. Neal! I want to ask something important and hoping for your reply:) Whenever I feel like I'm doing a technique correctly and feel an immediate change or improvement, I start to feel anxiety and uncomfortable afterwards for sometime. I feel like it's because my body hasn't been used to it for long?

  • @tycommenting8408
    @tycommenting84086 ай бұрын

    Neal would you mind linking the deep dive video on the chair reach exercise you mention around 6:45? Maybe add to the video description so future viewers can more easily locate if you can

  • @NealHallinan

    @NealHallinan

    6 ай бұрын

    I thought I added a card around that time. It should link to the video.

  • @tycommenting8408

    @tycommenting8408

    6 ай бұрын

    You’re correct! I see it now - my oversight

  • @anticringe0
    @anticringe03 ай бұрын

    You said that you have made a detailed video about the third technique. Where is it. I can't find any where??

  • @hustler3577
    @hustler35776 ай бұрын

    I've an anterior pelvic tilt and this issue

  • @Thesureleague
    @Thesureleague6 ай бұрын

    the country I live in has no such specialised person/supervisor etc to help with this issue and I do have this issue. What can I do?

  • @MrTry2HardX
    @MrTry2HardX6 ай бұрын

    What is your opinion on Aletha tools to release any tensions in psoas and illiacis

  • @arielleHT
    @arielleHT2 ай бұрын

    Are you sir familiar with the chinese practice of zhan zhuang and qua squat?

  • @avopeac6300
    @avopeac63006 ай бұрын

    found unilateral weakness in these when I started practicing horse stance with good form

  • @silentbliss7666
    @silentbliss76666 ай бұрын

    Hi Neal, could losing the correct proximal hamstring positions, directly or indirectly, cause piriformis syndrome and sciatica?

  • @NealHallinan

    @NealHallinan

    6 ай бұрын

    Oh, definitely. Once you lose pelvis position/stability, the right and left piriformins can becomes overactive/overused for leg movement, though for different reasons on each side.

  • @raheekk8673
    @raheekk86736 ай бұрын

    Plz, when i made the hip test both hip sides touched the floor, there is no side stayed higher in the air or didn't touch the floor What's that mean? Is that abnormal or what? Hope you can answer me 🙏🏼🤍

  • @Stormy575
    @Stormy5755 ай бұрын

    Do you not recommend minimalist shoes?

  • @jacoblokuako
    @jacoblokuako6 ай бұрын

    Is that good for patho pec

  • @johnstiner6360
    @johnstiner63606 ай бұрын

    🛑 @ 9090 you will not feel the hamstring at the bum; you’ll for sure feel it at the knee. You will never get the proper hamstring activation using the 9090 position. The legs need to be completely straight and extended to access the proximal hamstrings at the pelvis. Those that feeling their hamstrings at the posterior knee are correct. Neal you got this wrong; look at the joint angle.. you’ll get it I’m sure.

  • @menacingowl
    @menacingowl6 ай бұрын

    I am cranial for sure. Always been insecure about my nose, it’s very crooked and has likely been worsened by trauma

  • @Drunkbobnopantss
    @Drunkbobnopantss6 ай бұрын

    the hip flexors get demoniZed too much its often the deep hip external rotators that actually are the problem proximal hamstrings are internal rotators the distal hamstring is more of an external rotator and can be part of the problem in these PEC types extended posture is usually too much external rotation

  • @keylanoslokj1806
    @keylanoslokj18066 ай бұрын

    Ok how to fix posture at home then

  • @ayjay5894
    @ayjay58946 ай бұрын

    question neal, if you don’t have right foot arch, or big toe, do you even have an achilles ?

  • @josephclark1431
    @josephclark14316 ай бұрын

    Neil, I've been doing a lot of PRI, and for the last for the last few weeks, I've been experiencing inter-Cranial pressure...is that to be expected?

  • @NealHallinan

    @NealHallinan

    6 ай бұрын

    No, that's not to be expected. Are you doing it by yourself or with a therapist in-person?

  • @MariaLuisa-qy8fh
    @MariaLuisa-qy8fh6 ай бұрын

    My femores are internal rotated. Knee valgus. Hips hurt. Could this help me?

  • @jollylama4773
    @jollylama47732 ай бұрын

    you continue to blow my mind, sir. I feel like you'd have a great practice alongside an "attachment style" therapist. The connection being the way the mind is involved in holding trauma in the body form. And maybe a dentist and an ENT as well... all in the same office. The four of you together advocating for patients would be a huge plug in our leaky healthcare system. They are so connected and yet kept so far apart by our current paradigm. ....♆..⚯.....♆.♅...☉...🌘.....☉....♅..⚯..♆............... ☁☁☁☁☁☁☁☁☁☁☁☁☁ 🌲🌲🌲🌳🌳🌳🌳🌳🌳🌳🌲🌴🌴🏝 ~~🦀~~~~~~~~🐢~~~~~~~~~~🌊 ~~~~~~~~~~~~🐢~~~~ 🐟 ~~~🌊 ~~~~~~~🐢~~~~~~~~🐢~~~~~🌊✨✨✨ ~~🐢 ~~~~~~~ 🐬 ~~~~~~~🐢 🌊((( ( ☿🔥🏕 ~~~~~~~🐢~~~~~~~~🐢~~~~~🌊✨✨✨ ~~~~~~~~~~~~🐢~~~~~~~~~~🌊_ _ _ _ _ _ 🌞 ~~🐙 ~~~~~~~~🐢~~~~~~~~~~🌊 🏔🏔🏔⛰⛰⛰⛰⛰🗻🗻🗻🗻⛰⛰⛰⛰⛰⼭⼭⼭

  • @Bazoozoos
    @Bazoozoos6 ай бұрын

    What are you thoughts on keeping a normal lumbar lordosis

  • @NealHallinan

    @NealHallinan

    6 ай бұрын

    You could say that PRI is attempting to help restore a normal lordosis of the lumbar spine and neck.

  • @commentstealer4460
    @commentstealer44606 ай бұрын

    Hey Neal if i have poor proprioception , it is most likely that binocular vision is causing it or something else ?

  • @NealHallinan

    @NealHallinan

    6 ай бұрын

    Gosh, it could be so many things. Vision is the least common, but very it's a very strong influence. Vision isn't hard to figure out because if I see someone who simply can't get neutral, it's almost always vision or teeth/jaw related.

  • @uboobly
    @uboobly6 ай бұрын

    Yep yep yep, the proximal hamstring tendinopathy 6 years ago was the initial harbinger of the hellscape to come.

  • @trhaynes210
    @trhaynes2106 ай бұрын

    Can anyone find his video about the standing hunched breathing he references around 7:00? Thanks

  • @22sobex
    @22sobex5 ай бұрын

    The band on knees and ankles puts femurs into internal rotation or prevent from? Thank you ❤

  • @NealHallinan

    @NealHallinan

    5 ай бұрын

    The bands are simply there to help you inhibit the TFL muscles. Many people "learned" to overuse their TFL/hip flexors due to a patterned pelvis position, and can't get their hamstrings to engage properly as a result. So you can look at this technique as a hamstring facilitation technique, or a TFL inhibition technique, or both (because it truly is both)

  • @22sobex

    @22sobex

    5 ай бұрын

    @@NealHallinan 🙏a lot 💕

  • @rogerthat9869
    @rogerthat98696 ай бұрын

    Can you review Starecta device?

  • @NealHallinan

    @NealHallinan

    6 ай бұрын

    I've heard of it but don't really know anything about it.

  • @disorder1111
    @disorder11116 ай бұрын

    Hey Neal, I managed to feel my hamstrings on the first technique but my left hamstring felt very strange like I was using some atrophied muscle that I did not really have strength to contract properly and my leg started to shake. I felt it like all the way from my butt to my knee. Is that good or bad? (with regard to trying to get back to neutral)

  • @NealHallinan

    @NealHallinan

    6 ай бұрын

    It’s not good or bad, it just shows that your brain isn’t quite sure how to use your left leg . What you describe is exactly why PRI exists.

  • @thestuffedvegan9471
    @thestuffedvegan94716 ай бұрын

    ❤💪

  • @m3ph3
    @m3ph36 ай бұрын

    Why do you stop flexing knees at about 90 degrees in the exercise where you lay over the pillows?

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