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  • whatisthislifeilead
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    1 year ago

    I’m a fairly heavy gym-goer and feel pretty good with my deadlifting as of late, but I still have issues with my mobility when squatting. I keep listing to one side which is preventing me from progressing. My PT has been recommending mobility warm ups/exercises to do before my set…but I’m also just sooo lazy when it comes to doing them so I just…never do them. I should try and fit them in before I go to the gym so I don’t have to worry about them once I get there.

    • tone_212
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      1 year ago

      Yoga is another option for you. My squatting mobility definitely improved when I was consistent with going to a weekly class, but YouTube at home is just as good. Consistency is key though, any improvements fade away if you don’t keep at it.

      • whatisthislifeilead
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        1 year ago

        That’s a good tip! I saw Netflix just released some new yoga series which I’ve been meaning to try out

    • OIP
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      1 year ago

      really enjoyed julia reppel mobility workouts off youtube, this reminds me to get back into doing them

      • whatisthislifeilead
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        1 year ago

        side planks (focus on using glutes), bird-dog and another one which involves lying down and holding my core tight (forgot the name)

    • cuppaconcrete
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      1 year ago

      Nah just lead a stretching and balance class on the train home after work 😄