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0:00 Intro
5:02 Hip Flexor Biomechanics
13:28 Hip Flexor Inhibition through speech
17:04 Hip Flexor Inhibition through rhythm
18:03 Hip Flexor Inhibition through breathing
20:13 Hip Flexor Inhibition through visual processing of rhythm
Hey there, my name is Neal Hallinan.
The purpose of this channel is to help people understand and resolve chronic muscular and joint pain, primarily through the discipline of Postural Restoration.
As someone who lived with chronic pain for many years of my life, I know how debilitating and isolating it can be. But I also know it can be resolved.
I hold the following credentials:
Postural Restoration Trained (PRT)
Strength and Conditioning Coach (CSCS)
Licensed Massage Therapist (LMT)
Amateur Historian (AH, my own self-designation)
I live and work in the great state of New Jersey, USA.
I offer one-on-one training as well as online consultations via Zoom. The information can be found here:
pritrainer.com/on-line-consul...

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  • @ok_listen
    @ok_listen10 ай бұрын

    There are no videos with the quality of yours on youtube. Precious info given away for free, that not even physioterapists tell us patients during the usual appointments. Thank you for your effort.

  • @H3c171

    @H3c171

    10 ай бұрын

    The most valuable things in life are free 😊

  • @ok_listen

    @ok_listen

    10 ай бұрын

    @@H3c171 amen to that

  • @IanL98

    @IanL98

    10 ай бұрын

    Some physiotherapist do 👌

  • @ok_listen

    @ok_listen

    10 ай бұрын

    @@IanL98 well of course, he is one for starters.

  • @IanL98

    @IanL98

    10 ай бұрын

    @@ok_listen I don't believe he is. He is a licensed massage therapist.

  • @graceface420
    @graceface42010 ай бұрын

    I just stood on my left foot and breathed and 3 years of constant pain stopped. Neal, you are a wizard.

  • @curiousjojo4life

    @curiousjojo4life

    10 ай бұрын

    Keep watching his videos. The info will start sinking in and you will be able to apply it for yourself. You know your body better than anyone. Use hos knowledge through his videos for yourself. You can also set up an appointment with him via Zoom for troubleshooting or extra help and even to just get started if you need help sorting it out. Also, check to see if there are any PRI trained people around your area, you may be surprised.

  • @FreshFowkz
    @FreshFowkz10 ай бұрын

    It is unbelievable, i realized for myself that the jaw/hips/spine are connected and 1 day later i find your content, never even searched for anything like this. I also found out within myself that the eyes, heart, solarplexus, gut are also connected (the whole system but these are also major hotspots). The tension and cramps are manifestations of emotional/mental stress and it is all interconnected. I also love how you go into mysticism in your content and that you like to "feel" your body, same as i do. It fills me with great joy that you prove all my suspicions about my body right, and i came to all my conclusion with just introspection and feeling my body and my breath. I do a lot of yoga (propper traditional indian yoga) and it completely changed my life and your work is really helpful in this chapter of my journey. And yeah, breathing is the key to all of this. so happy to have found your channel sir, god bless you.

  • @FreshFowkz

    @FreshFowkz

    10 ай бұрын

    Oh yeah and what was also really helpful for me: Try to sleep on your back with no pillow (unless you are badly out of shape or have any other medical reasons not to), that was a huge gamechanger as well.

  • @strussy_baka

    @strussy_baka

    3 ай бұрын

    the same thing happens to me. the moment I realized it in my head, the algorithm showed me this video. it knows us better than we do ourselves, which is generally scary, but in this case it was the blessing we all needed. I love your content doc, keep it up

  • @dachunde
    @dachunde6 ай бұрын

    I walk 5 miles every morning. I'm 56. I do something that people look at me strangely sometimes. I only walk this way in the morning because covid-19 really screwed me up. I lengthen my stride and push off with my back foot and lead every step with my hip instead of my knee. This makes me lower my pelvis into my load-bearing leg, stretching my tendons and ligaments inside and around my pelvis. Over 3 months, I was able to correct my posture by stretching myself around my tendons that are in pain. I no longer have pain from covid-19 in my tendons and ligaments. Stretching my hip flexors and tendons put everything back in place and allows me to pump blood into my tendons.

  • @solomontruthlover5308
    @solomontruthlover530810 ай бұрын

    Man I'm telling you I've recently discovered your channel and right away I know I found something that I can't find anywhere else on KZread, gunna start doing dance classes thanks to you. And I'm watching hours and hours of these free lectures you're giving here. Can't thank you enough.

  • @geoffmcv
    @geoffmcv10 ай бұрын

    Neal, the information you give is incredible. After decades of debilitating pain and doctors and surgeries, 2 months ago my left leg spun outwards and my psoas and a large chunk of muscles all over started working. Since then it’s felt like I was having a skeletal alignment done every day. I found your channel last week and it was like a punch to the face to watch you describe and outline the relationship to every single problem I have been dealing with. Bombarded with answer after answer to a lifetime of unanswered questions. I’m hopefully going to keep improving and will be seeing the nearest pri trained physio next week. I never post comments but I just wanted to thank you for sharing all this info.

  • @NealHallinan

    @NealHallinan

    10 ай бұрын

    I’m glad it was helpful. Good luck going forward.

  • @jamesg1974a

    @jamesg1974a

    9 ай бұрын

    Takes forever to get to the point.

  • @derricklawless8987

    @derricklawless8987

    9 ай бұрын

    The point would be learning.@@jamesg1974a

  • @nailahandreapineda5594

    @nailahandreapineda5594

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@NealHallinanHello Sir, do you still have your symptoms?

  • @YtjYTjy

    @YtjYTjy

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@NealHallinan hello, I am so glad I came across your channel. It somehow makes sense now. In the most videos I have watched you talk about the Left side and mention that the right one is different. Have you made any videos on the right side? I believe I have this problem on the right side with si joint pain, hip pain, shifted pelvis and lately very unstable walking with the Left knee going out of position (i have to put it into position couple of times a day by "shaning" the knee lateraly till it slightly cracks). Thank you very much in advance.

  • @picsbyshrey
    @picsbyshrey10 ай бұрын

    Neal, as a former biomechanical engineer and running athlete, you have reshaped my entire perception of my pelvic and shoulder issues and I've been in much better shape since. Could you make a video sometime talking about your specific educational path through your certifications of PRT, CSCS, LMT? More specifically the order in which you received the certifications and how you made the decision to get specific ones? Not necessarily the inspiration or particular life events that led you down this path, but moreso how the path itself was walked. Much appreciated.

  • @festy111

    @festy111

    9 ай бұрын

    Did stretching help ? & have you noticed a difference in how you walk

  • @Kaiylre

    @Kaiylre

    9 ай бұрын

    I would absolutely love to see this video

  • @NealHallinan

    @NealHallinan

    8 ай бұрын

    I got my ACE personal training cert first. Then I got my CSCS. Then I found PRI and went through the credentialing process. Then I realized I needed to be more hands on with clients, and for legal protection, got my massage therapist license.

  • @TheDutchOracle
    @TheDutchOracle8 ай бұрын

    To me this also explains why living authentically is so important for your health and wellbeing. As is surrounding yourself with people that are authentic and unrestrained. What an eye opener! 💜

  • @shirleyclemmer3299
    @shirleyclemmer32998 ай бұрын

    Wow! I just stumbled onto this video. I’m 84 and I’ve been trying to connect the dots for more than 20 yrs. It’s myoclonus that shows up in the abdominal area. My muscles contract and release at the rate of two times per second…no exaggeration. A drug calmed it down to once per second but it won’t stop without Valium. This brings me hope….if my old brain can take it in and remember. Thank you so much!❤️

  • @JonnyKozoom
    @JonnyKozoom10 ай бұрын

    I just tried this and it's the closest to magic I have ever seen. My mother language is German, then I learned English, then French. I was a very shy kid, but loosened up a lot when I grew up. So I always felt that when I speak English and even more so French, I am a lot more relaxed compared to speaking German, because I learned these languages when I was "outgoing". Lying on my side, my right leg extends way lower up than my left. I then tried speaking french and it moved up way way more. Switched to German, couldn't lift it again. I tried it ten times and still can't believe it. This is the start of something completely new in my journey to restoring my health. Thanks for your video Neal!

  • @zakariaelhimer1325

    @zakariaelhimer1325

    27 күн бұрын

    holyyy this is amazing

  • @bigbonedthankyou7849
    @bigbonedthankyou784910 ай бұрын

    I prey every physical therapist adopt this type of treatment it is a game changer because it works thank god for you Neal

  • @TodaysTomSawy3r
    @TodaysTomSawy3r10 ай бұрын

    I live and care for my grandmother who has a number of legit ailments but who I have observed is very psychosomatic as well. I have been trying to communicate my own intuitive and experiential understanding of this subject to her but her bias is strong toward what her doctors prescribe in most cases. Hopefully she'll be willing to listen to your advice and instruction and we both find some relief. Hate to see her in pain. Thanks for sharing.

  • @Garblegox
    @Garblegox10 ай бұрын

    I work in a kitchen, and music is sacred there. We can't quite put into words why it's important. It's more than amusement, morale support, or something to quicken the sense of time. We cook on beat. If you listen close, you'll hear bowls and plates hitting surfaces right on rhythm. People drumming the gunk off their tongs and spoons. You can get some nice triplets while stirring up a square 1/6 insert with a steel ladle. There's almost a Four Humors thing going on, where "hot" / "chill" or "light" / "heavy" music is a discussed idea. When we get surprised by a large walk-in we might go from "Just Piano" by FKJ to "Tick Tick Boom" by the Hives. The idea that it's also critical for our biomechanics is fascinating. The kitchen looks like that Hole In The Wall game, mixed with Twister, plus fireballs and knives, on slippery floors. You get keenly aware of the importance of your stabilizer muscles. But I love the idea that playing music keeps the muscles running optimally. Can't wait to share this with my coworkers. The DJ almost has a managerial role. And if the real manager makes the mistake of turning the music completely off, just because someone was too timid to raise their voice and be heard, that manager becomes everyone's enemy. How do you get someone to stand next to 350 degree machines, blasting columns of greasy steam in your face, under 3 layers of polyester, in a dim smoky cave for 10 hours, for minimum wage? _You keep the music on._

  • @lisabarnetson1362
    @lisabarnetson13629 ай бұрын

    I want to shake your hand and say THANK YOU so much. I am 60 and when I was in my early 30's I started chiro for a headache situation. It was a course of care that helped many things. At that Time I was told my pelvis was rotated and tipped. I have that slight turnout of my left foot. I have spent 1000's of $$ in a meriad of modalities trying to get myself aligned. Now I can put my money to better uses.

  • @gillianbennett4518
    @gillianbennett45188 ай бұрын

    Thank you. Such clarity around this

  • @thomaswipf7986
    @thomaswipf798610 ай бұрын

    Neal my left ribs finally fell out of extension after 16 years! My left bite is flatening out. My digestion is improving because i feel fuller now that my torso is untwisting. My left intercostals are now working since my left side is no longer in extension. Thank you for sending me down the right path!❤

  • @turtlebananasw

    @turtlebananasw

    9 ай бұрын

    What exercises did you use of his to make this progress? I’ve had chronic flare ups and lower back/sacrum/hip pain and glute weakness for 5 years and his foot against the wall exercise felt very hard with right leg up and left leg up my right hip cramped badly. I think it might finally be a light

  • @MenacingSnail

    @MenacingSnail

    7 ай бұрын

    @@turtlebananaswlook up dan buglio pain free you

  • @pournima8096

    @pournima8096

    3 ай бұрын

    Whoa. Could you tell us what you did for all that release to happen?

  • @user-et5ow2fo4t
    @user-et5ow2fo4t10 ай бұрын

    Thank you for taking the time to share your wisdom. I love how you deliver with humility , knowledge and wisdom.. Love love love your work !!!❤❤❤❤❤

  • @foxbrewster
    @foxbrewster10 ай бұрын

    This is gonna be esoteric, but I think welcomed considering the nature of this video. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I am currently going through The Gateway Experience by the Monroe institute. Your name was mentioned in a community forum discussing how to relax the body. I have had chronic tension from past traumas throughout the right side of my body, manifesting itself in dis-ease in the form of Dupuytren’s contracture and Ledderhose disease, among other psoas/diaphragm tension. I have been on the path of health and personal growth for the last 10 years after a very long dark night of the soul. Three years ago, I began a spiritual awakening by beginning to hear certain frequencies (I believe 111hz being the most significant) and began to hum the sound constantly throughout the day. Since then I have experienced profound healing throughout my body. During this time I have also been seeing an acupuncturist and a cranial sacral therapist that have helped tremendously, but I know deep down that the resonance that I am creating in my body through a humming or “oooohing” have profoundly restructured my body. I am a musician, who stopped creating music for nearly a decade after it broke my heart. My greatest pains in life took place in the years following. I am grateful for videos like this that help confirm that my path as an artist is integrally connected to my healing, and unique human experience. Thank you. This is next level consciousness, that is helping to greater expand understanding of this mystical/physical experience. Thank you for your service and sharing you work. I will continue on my path in the arts with even greater peace and understanding of its innate healing. Onwards into the Unknown.

  • @akeemjack8042

    @akeemjack8042

    5 ай бұрын

    Same I got awakening from weed.

  • @aguspuig6615

    @aguspuig6615

    4 ай бұрын

    Mine is a different and sadly much less detailed case. More of a hunch really, but anyways if theres a place to talk about it its gotta be here. As a kid i remember that when i was about 4 or 5 something happened that bothered me alot, it wasnt something that you could really complain about, as it wasnt any sort of abuse or ''trauma'' it was something ''dumb'' like i got cut off while saying something by my dad and i forgot and got really frustrated, im not sure it was exactly that but it was something relatively minor like that. I got this deep feeling of ''until i remember this thing and can say it i cant go back to living normally'' and then all my problems began, before that i remembered every day as part of my life, after taht everything started feeling like it was unimportant, until the only thing that remained was ''i dont know why but i know im not living'' the more i look into health the more im scared its gonna come full circle and the seemingly dumb reason for the start of my problems might be the real thing

  • @danabrewster

    @danabrewster

    4 ай бұрын

    @@aguspuig6615 Thanks for sharing your story. My two cents for what its worth. Awareness comes first before healing. You have that. Awesome. Healing can take place through numerous modalities. Self Love, Shadow Work, Therapy, Plant Medicine, Compassion Key, Emotion Code, Yoga, Qigong, Sound Healing, etc. You don't always need to know all the details to move energy. You can alchemize the wound, and to a young child, a trauma is a trauma. I have faith you will find the healing you desire if you choose to move towards Love and healing and put fear to the side. God speed on your journey.

  • @stephss
    @stephss6 ай бұрын

    This would help explain why people were less aggressive after the Stampede week in Calgary, AB. It's country music everywhere for 10 days straight.

  • @hushpuppy7694
    @hushpuppy76949 ай бұрын

    Absolutely amazing!! Thank you

  • @tchandcrafted
    @tchandcrafted8 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and for tying all of these seemingly disparate conditions together in such an engaging way!!

  • @lime-fi4fj
    @lime-fi4fj10 ай бұрын

    I absolutely love this. Thank you so freaking much for being ahead of the game you do a really good job with that

  • @dmcgill9360
    @dmcgill936010 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this. I have been suffering from extremely tight psoas muscles for a few years now, after pulling the illopsoas on my left side during exercise. It has been the worst injury of my life.

  • @functionalmovementcoaching9223
    @functionalmovementcoaching92239 ай бұрын

    Brilliant Neal. I find there is also a strong link between Anger, anxiety, and frustration with the hip flexors. This all links in with what you are saying.

  • @everythingisaworkinprogres5729

    @everythingisaworkinprogres5729

    9 ай бұрын

    In traditional yoga that is exactly the belief.

  • @rebeccamay6420

    @rebeccamay6420

    9 ай бұрын

    ... and the kidneys!

  • @EBP_rehab_performance
    @EBP_rehab_performance10 ай бұрын

    Love it! Application at it's best.

  • @hndrenghasabighaderi5832
    @hndrenghasabighaderi58328 ай бұрын

    I’m halfway through and feel really excited I have found you and your tube. Thank you for sharing an in-depth understanding of the human body! Definitely gonna subscribe. Stay Blessed brother!

  • @beaforizs7123
    @beaforizs71239 ай бұрын

    FASCINATING! About the last client with the daughter walking out of the beat, just came to my mind an old hungarian saying: "you are walking on my nerves..." How true it is! Old folk might have knew something

  • @reneedebruin6236
    @reneedebruin623610 ай бұрын

    You are amazing! Thank you for teaching, helping and caring. ❤

  • @dbloomfield5804
    @dbloomfield58047 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the perspective.

  • @jfjdjdji723
    @jfjdjdji7238 ай бұрын

    This was super helpful. Somatic to the max. Comfort on a brain and heart level seems to be the key here. I've always heard in my spirit to dance as my exercise, and now I know why!

  • @quinnvibe3359
    @quinnvibe335910 ай бұрын

    Neal, I’m a DO in Maine and your content is so great. Thank you. I’ve worked with a PRI DPT up here and it changed my life.

  • @wilfredv1930
    @wilfredv193010 ай бұрын

    That's a completely new approach brilliant!

  • @mallesepp7240
    @mallesepp72403 ай бұрын

    Incredible! Absolutely makes sense! Thank you!

  • @Apostrophy_S
    @Apostrophy_S7 ай бұрын

    Your work is ground breaking Thank you

  • @karenheck3956
    @karenheck39569 ай бұрын

    This is fascinating Neal. Thanks

  • @thereservedarmadillo
    @thereservedarmadillo9 ай бұрын

    This is the answer I've been looking for, for so long!

  • @annschultz6262
    @annschultz626210 ай бұрын

    You are absolutely right. I have been suffering with hip flexor problems since i was 8 years old.

  • @mayiakashmurr3000
    @mayiakashmurr30007 ай бұрын

    You are amazing: your knowledge and passion but you also manage to spread this enthusiasm and knowledge to others. Thank you.

  • @vineetrao123
    @vineetrao1234 ай бұрын

    This is some crazy information!!! Thank you so much for putting videos out like these. It helps so many people in ways you can’t imagine.

  • @drycleanernick7603
    @drycleanernick760310 ай бұрын

    I swear watching people speak different languages or even in accents I was just recently noticing and trying out saying words like they would… and I’d be like dang wow this feels MORE normal than how I regularly use my body to speak!! Great vid!

  • @nicoled9756
    @nicoled97569 ай бұрын

    So fascinating! Thank you for sharing your findings

  • @andyglatiotis619
    @andyglatiotis61910 ай бұрын

    Brilliant!

  • @karinezakaryan4104
    @karinezakaryan410410 ай бұрын

    My huge gratitude to you 🙏❤

  • @unityoflakeorion1303
    @unityoflakeorion130310 ай бұрын

    Well this is awesome! It’s interesting how the body responds to community ideals such as dancing, music, even by just viewing it! Thank you!

  • @mrawesomelivshere
    @mrawesomelivshere8 ай бұрын

    Great video with incredible information! Thabk you Neal!

  • @reahtoni8069
    @reahtoni806910 ай бұрын

    everything your teaching sir, ppl are listening and your communication is very gd clear and understanding thank you

  • @jane9155
    @jane91559 ай бұрын

    I watch your videos all day and the information resonates so much with my experiences, I owe you a huge thank you for the inspiration and support, and you are the first person I give a subscription to in my life. I have two years after the removal of the L4/5 disc with persistent paresis, mainly of the right leg, other problems with C5/6/7, cervicobrachial syndrome, but since the refusal of surgery in 2019 surprisingly very OK, but with symptoms of instability of the upper C spine, including the "pleasures" associated with n.vagus, dizziness, palpitations, panic attacks and repeated BPPV from the right ear.I feel much better in the last months, work hard again, I have a great need to dance, I always sing in the shower, even if I don't feel like it, I play music at night, and I often exercise my jaw - with your information it makes even more sense. :) I'm trying to walk more, it doesn't hurt so much anymore and I'm not limping too much and I'm trying my best not to live in fear of the future, I'm 42. With your tips, everything seems more cheerful and maybe my story will help someone else, or it will give you a reason to think about people with unilateral paralysis, in my case the leg became numb after compression of the nerve and at the same time became hypersensitive, stiff, often in a cramp, so I would be interested in how such the vestibular system adapts, hopefully for the better, even if I don't really believe it...THANK YOU!

  • @louiseds1953
    @louiseds19535 ай бұрын

    This probably explains why my body feels flexible and relaxed after a weekend music festival of music and dancing.

  • @sambodyto
    @sambodyto5 ай бұрын

    thank you so much! uplifting and inspiring

  • @southerndigest8996
    @southerndigest89969 ай бұрын

    Your videos are blowing my mind, even while they are connecting the dots for me. Thank you sooo much!

  • @cardinia1
    @cardinia19 ай бұрын

    cool stuff Neal tanks mate

  • @claudiabufali8543
    @claudiabufali85438 ай бұрын

    Hi, Neal! Thanks for sharing all you know! I just discovered your channel yesterday and it's what I been looking for for a long time. I was diagnosed with scoliosis when I was 18, now I'm 32 and they told that I'd never be able to heal. That's about to see yet. I've been spending the last few years paying a lot of attention to my body, and I discovered many things, muscular tension, bad tongue position, bad swallowing pattern. I'm working on everything I can haha. What caught my attention the most about your videos is this thing about the right preference of the body, I think my body is twisted to the right and I remember trying to correct that for many years just trying to change the way I do my domestic chores and even gotten to think that my house was designed for me to opt for always going to the right hahaha. I started writing with my left hand two years ago and trying to do everything I do with the right part of my body also with the left, like whisking when cooking or rolling my hips while I dance. I'll continue and add the exercises you propose in your channel. Thanks for enlightening the world.

  • @ndjubilant8391
    @ndjubilant839110 ай бұрын

    Sir, I believe you, because I am French-Canadian, and sometimes I need to speak in French to access certain things. My mother is francophone. Studies show that babies in the womb if separated from their mother still super quickly pick up their mother's language. I grew up with dad, not mum, but I picked up French SO FAST I sound native, something impossible for almost all French students. I have to listen to French music and films, it's like oxygen for me. I ❤love English, too, Shakespeare and James Joyce. Peace between English and French people. Thanks for your amazing video.

  • @finalfantasy8VIII

    @finalfantasy8VIII

    7 ай бұрын

    Do you have suggestions for good films or tv shows in french?

  • @SeanHutchison-gn9nm
    @SeanHutchison-gn9nm10 ай бұрын

    Brilliant!! Such important, powerful information, thank you so much Neal. I notice even changing eye / focal position for varying durations, can have an underestimated, profound effect. I liked, I subscribed.

  • @av.paradymshift
    @av.paradymshift4 ай бұрын

    Hey, I'm 3 weeks into debilitating pain. I'm a personal trainer and chef so this has been really really hard on me. Thank you for making me aware of where life will take me. I have a channel where I post about how I lost 100 lb & what works best for my clients. I thought I just had sciatica but no, that is a symptom of my left lateral pelvic Tilt. It sucks starting from square 1 again & again but your channel has given me so much confidence in this area. I'm about to start watching all of your videos. My 90 day transformation starts March 1st. The program has gone from getting ripped to being able to walk - pain free. What a paradigm shift I am going through once again. I'll try not to be a 'psoas' about the hand I've been dealt ;) lol

  • @pablokin80
    @pablokin8010 ай бұрын

    Awesome Thank you!

  • @twostepsbackwards4992
    @twostepsbackwards49929 ай бұрын

    What you’re doing has incredible value it’s impressive

  • @msantello1
    @msantello12 ай бұрын

    LOVE this information. TY!

  • @jackiek4159
    @jackiek41592 ай бұрын

    These videos are golden! Thank you!

  • @SwedishTourist
    @SwedishTourist3 ай бұрын

    17:55 Haha. Maybe this is (in part) why some people love moving to music so much. I mean, I feel like I always have to find the right songs to "feel good", and it makes sense then that the songs that make me feel good also help my movement pattern.

  • @zaknabiz
    @zaknabiz10 ай бұрын

    Good video as always!

  • @onetwozeromusic
    @onetwozeromusic6 ай бұрын

    Absolutely fascinating, thank you so much.

  • @TeaandLaceJournals
    @TeaandLaceJournals9 ай бұрын

    This is fascinating! Love this information. Thank you

  • @guciu28
    @guciu288 ай бұрын

    😮 I think my mind just got blown away.I was sitting in bed scrolling my phone for some useful videos on how to introduce my new cat to the existing one in my house😅 Since I was following some related osteopath videos,I guess I got this video in my feed...Before watching this video I was in a big back pain of my left side.I don't know why I have this hip pain for about 2 years...my hip,my leg and arm are in pain everytime I walk or everytime I just sit. I have listened to you...noticed I breath like s**t on my left side,I am quite an anxious person and cannot relax and breath fully into my lungs. So,as I lay in bed,on one side with my cat😅 I had a Eurika moment and tried to relax and breath after listening on all these explanations.I HAD MY HIP RELAX AND FELT WARM IN MY LOWER LEFT SIDE OF MY HIP AND PELVIC SIDE!!!! like both hips finally relaxed and I can feel both of them when I walk now. I can actually feel my leg muscles normally contracting. I think the brain is just showing me that I can fix this issue❤ Thank you for this video.

  • @jmboUnreal
    @jmboUnreal8 ай бұрын

    the second video I watched from you and I have already learned so much about life as a human being. thank you for sharing your knowledge

  • @laperryrn
    @laperryrn2 ай бұрын

    Seriously, Neal, I am speechless, the further into your video(s) I watch. Astounded.

  • @Knowledge-College
    @Knowledge-College9 ай бұрын

    Fascinating stuff!

  • @user-kg9xs6uu6f
    @user-kg9xs6uu6f9 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much!!!

  • @marinamel-rinaldic7621
    @marinamel-rinaldic762110 ай бұрын

    You are amazing Doctor! Glad I found your video 🎉❤

  • @laperryrn
    @laperryrn2 ай бұрын

    I am 1.5 videos into your channel…I’ve liked, subscribed, shared…I’ve been in healthcare for over 40 years and you have insights and practical knowledge about chronic pain, the brain-body connection and the Simplicity of ways we can heals ourselves I’ve never encountered!! Thank you and may God richly Bless you for sharing this information!

  • @gitanrajapakse
    @gitanrajapakse9 ай бұрын

    Awesome. How our Mind/ Body is so interlinked 🙏

  • @susanafriesen8270
    @susanafriesen827010 ай бұрын

    Thankyou so much for sharing

  • @jxstapl
    @jxstapl2 ай бұрын

    Neal, 30 yrs, last 15 with pain pump & after releasing both my Psoas which was likely injured 30 yrs ago in car accident I saw coming as a passenger with arms out sunroof. So that torsion did a number. These videos have helped immensely!

  • @miss15spicy
    @miss15spicy9 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for the info

  • @Akcd11r2002
    @Akcd11r200210 ай бұрын

    You put her at ease by asking her to speak in a comfortable language. Hearing foreign tongues triggers flight or fight. Multiculturalism is our strength.

  • @suegalloway9678
    @suegalloway96787 ай бұрын

    Wow, this is absolutely fascinating! I’ve recently been watching some of your videos Neal but this was next level. Thanks for such amazing insights to the brain and body ❤

  • @xxxxxx726
    @xxxxxx7265 ай бұрын

    The end of the video is 'GOLD' thank you.

  • @aliamini8478
    @aliamini84782 ай бұрын

    This was absolutely amazing. I had tight muscles on the right side of my neck and I did the tricks (especially with the molars) and it immediately released. Thank you thank you thank you

  • @eugeniustheodidactus8890
    @eugeniustheodidactus889010 ай бұрын

    Wow.... you are really *_"out there"_* dude! Much respect. ♥

  • @yishaithegift9953
    @yishaithegift99539 ай бұрын

    This is Golden! 🏆✨️✨️✨️✨️🙏🏿

  • @universalmagicman7032
    @universalmagicman703210 ай бұрын

    Thank you Neal, this is world changing research and findings! Turning on the music right NOW :D Peace!

  • @isabellavanessa7321
    @isabellavanessa73219 ай бұрын

    Thankyou sooooooo much, I am watching your videos one after the other, thankyou for sharing your knowledge! A lot of love and respect from 🇮🇹 Italy, grazie mille

  • @DoctorBasov
    @DoctorBasov9 ай бұрын

    Thank you 🙏 Great info 👍

  • @kavinyudhitia
    @kavinyudhitiaАй бұрын

    This is crazy. Thanks for sharing

  • @whlewis9164

    @whlewis9164

    Ай бұрын

    Right? Some fascinating concepts explored in this video.

  • @Drachenportal
    @Drachenportal9 ай бұрын

    I LOVE the 🎼🌳INTENTION behind your Videos, thank you so much!

  • @yobi_labbah
    @yobi_labbah10 ай бұрын

    you're awesome bruh, thanks for sharing this, much respect, wholeness 🙏

  • @LineDXNCE
    @LineDXNCE8 ай бұрын

    Up early watching this. So fascinating. I leaned on the corner of an armoire (the only thing near me) to mimic a hand on my left upper back, put weight on my left and held the dance position. I felt the shift immediately. My left side of my back is always itchy btw. I’ve suspected it’s a blood flow issue so this explained a lot. Definitely keeping this in mind throughout the day.

  • @ickiemickie
    @ickiemickie7 ай бұрын

    Fascinating!

  • @jmlouie
    @jmlouie9 ай бұрын

    Dude... totally blowing my mind. Opening me up to new paradigms. Absolutly love it!

  • @NealHallinan

    @NealHallinan

    9 ай бұрын

    Thank you. That's all I'm trying to do. Help people see things in a new way.

  • @mikeliterus1628
    @mikeliterus16289 ай бұрын

    Wow im so glad Kasia shared your content with me. Love it, sir. You are a fantastic human

  • @Beki7975
    @Beki79754 ай бұрын

    When I tell you I have been thinking something is wrong with my body and then I find this video! WOW I would not have known this information, thank you soooo much!

  • @DiDiHurtado1992
    @DiDiHurtado19926 ай бұрын

    There's so much information on this video that I'll need to watch again like 10x 💥 mind blowing!!!!

  • @joyce2077
    @joyce20779 ай бұрын

    Thank you 🎉

  • @pilatesbienetre
    @pilatesbienetre3 ай бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @RKM11111
    @RKM111117 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much Neel! I started breathwork a few days ago after a year or more of not having done it and I felt the difference alright as I have had excruciating pain on my right pelvis and wasted femur where the joint was causing excruciating pain and I noticed I had no muscle on my legs and glute. About sound and Rhythm, that is so Incredible to hear as I have been unable to express many things to others and the work I want to share... And the pelvis is linked directly to the jaw I believe and they look very similar actually, skeletal wise.thsnk you again!

  • @David-wd5tf
    @David-wd5tf10 ай бұрын

    🙏🏼🙏🏼I learned the hard way that part of stretching is breathing

  • @smiling_eyes7903
    @smiling_eyes79033 ай бұрын

    Wow so much to consider and implement! Thank you so much for your insightful information! ❤😊

  • @pytheas222
    @pytheas22210 ай бұрын

    The implication of this framework are incredible. Curious about the effects of music and good vibes in general on gut health and motility. At the end, it comes full circle back to simpily loosening up a bit

  • @Slamminbassplayer
    @Slamminbassplayer2 ай бұрын

    Wow I am reading that book right now! I believe that I have crazy problems that brought me here from years of standing, playing hours long upright bass gigs… with awful posture. Thank you for the info. Big fan.

  • @SeanChuma
    @SeanChuma3 ай бұрын

    I’m so happy that one of your videos popped up, and that I even decided to watch it. I tried your little trick with the chair and the towel between the legs while just breathing. I have the left hip pain and instability and the right low back problem.I am a professional Base Jumper and my body is pretty beat up. I am trying to do everything I can to tune my body back into a healthy state. The things you are talking about are fascinating. It makes so much sense. I wish I could come see you. Are used to go to school in Lincoln Nebraska, but now I am in Idaho. anyways, thanks for your videos.