02/11/2021
I would loooove to have a lab full of test animals, but I only got one: ME 🙋♀️
Coaches like to present themselves as the Porches of their business, but having spent the past 12 years in the staff rooms with my collegues, I know that coaches are the worse 😂
Not because they would not want to help themselves, but because they always put themselves last.
They book customer sessions there where they planned to train and when they train, they are not really training, but figuring out new set ups for x,y,z problem.
That’s what I do too. I can easily spend 2h at the gym without achieving absolutely anything, because I get so caught up on figuring out a set up for someone who always struggles to feel x-thing.
But having myself as the test animal has taught me the best lessons. How could I teach someone else to feel something that I myself never have?
How could I believe in things that have never given me any value?
I cannot experience absolutely everything that my customers are going through, but am I the best person to help those who struggle with the same issues that I have had too? Absolutely.
Current project? Working on my asymmetries.
My running shoes always wear out just underneath my left little toe.
It is a chain reaction; how my leg lands is just the final product of multiple things.
There is a hierarchy; Our bodies prioritize certain things over the others.
NRO 1️⃣ priority; keeping you alive
Due to the asymmetrical nature of our bodies, any disturbancies in our breathing will result in the right side of our body starting to dominate over the left.
At this point, it does not care wheter your left glute is nice and peachy, because it will do anything it takes to assist you with getting air in.
Your pelvis starts shifting over to the right and your torso over to the left, because the right side of your diaphgram sits in a stronger position to pull air into the left side of your lungs.
Results:
1️⃣ My left foot never truely lands and pronates, it stays on that outside edge
2️⃣ My left hamstrings don’t really pull the leg up because they are not positioned to do so. Can you see how at left stance my pelvis is still on my right side?
Fascinating! 🤩