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Do you think this is dangerous? 🤔

44,004 просмотров • 2 лет назад •via X (Twitter)

Комментарии: 10

Фото профиля Greg Lehman
Greg Lehman2 лет назад

I was told that we need to listen to certain expert’s opinions that technique mattered for long term joint health. With one of those experts having two hip replacements.

Фото профиля Jeff Young
Jeff Young2 лет назад

Dangerous? Strong adjective. Not ideal and sub-optimal? Absolutely. Increases the risk of injury if consistently performed like this under heavy loads? Absolutely. Do we rely completely on the ambiguity of "what research currently says" to form our decisions? Absolutely not.

Фото профиля The Sp⚽️rts Physio
The Sp⚽️rts Physio2 лет назад

Sub optimal… shes lifting nearly 4x her body weight! In what world is that sub optimal??? 🤦‍♂️😂🤔

Фото профиля Mark Laslett
Mark Laslett2 лет назад

Overall I agree Adam here. Especially in regard to the issue of specific technique. However, I do have concerns about massive loads on skeletal structures in pre-pubescent children whose epiphyseal plates are not yet ossified. Loading generally is good. Extreme? Not so sure

Фото профиля Elisabeth Oehler
Elisabeth Oehler2 лет назад

No. The only issue with this is that Rory has been heavily on social media for years (consent?). Her parents make money with views. It started with fun little videos of her lifting (which was great) & now it seems like full on social media management and always more spectacular.

Фото профиля Scott
Scott2 лет назад

Its less then ideal. Glad she’s deadlifting but no need for that much weight at her age. Form is not going to be perfect maxing out but at 10 I see no benefit when she could be doing lighter weight for reps. Keeping good form and doing accessory work for her valgus knees

Фото профиля Laura Schembri
Laura Schembri2 лет назад

I think I’m inclined to agree with you there 😊

Фото профиля Scott
Scott2 лет назад

I don’t love that her default is to have her knees cave. Women in general have a wider Q angle and more prone to acl injuries. Just think there’s much more beneficial things she could be doing as a young athlete then super heavy deads

Фото профиля The Sp⚽️rts Physio
The Sp⚽️rts Physio2 лет назад

Q angles have not been seen to be correlated with ACL injury, and the mechanisms of her valgus here are completely different than during ACL injuries!

Фото профиля Daniel Bockmann, DC
Daniel Bockmann, DC2 лет назад

@adamdobson123 "Danger" is relative. If we define injury as "exceeding capacity, and something fails", then the closer we get to capacity, the higher the danger.

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