Bird-Dog Exercise More Than Rotary Stability PDF
Bird-Dog Exercise More Than Rotary Stability PDF
Bird-Dog Exercise More Than Rotary Stability PDF
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The bird-dog is a great way to integrate stability and flexibility during a basic movement pattern for better
motor control during more complex movement patterns.
Craig Liebenson explains,
The bird-dog is fantastic, because you are learning about scapulohumeral rhythm, neck packing,
bracing, hip extension, lateral stability, and seeing how all these things intersect.
Switching Gears: Total Body Tension & Fluid Movement
Lifting weights to get stronger is about capacity, whereas the ability to execute fundamental movement
patterns is about competency. Fundamental stability exercises like the bird-dog that teach competency,
are also great for learning to use a low-threshold strategy of movement.
Low-Threshold Strategy: Slow, tonic, local stabilizer, stabilizing muscle contractions that are for low-load
tasks and reflexive postural control. This is necessary for joint centration.
High-Threshold Strategy: Fast, phasic, prime mover, global mobilizer, mobilizing muscle contractions that
are for high-load tasks and force production. This is necessary for strength training.
(Definitions taken this great blog by Aaron Swanson)
Rotary Stability patterns employ the soft core, the inner core, the proper motor control of timing
that allows us to move bodyweight very spider-like and effortless. Anti-Rotation makes you
savagely strong to move how you move faster and stronger.