By: Chris Chee

Physiotherapist

There’s more to exercise than repetitions

Exercising provides you with numerous benefits; they can make you stronger, make you faster, make you more flexible, they can give you more energy and help with pain to name a few. But to get the most out of your exercises you need to perform them correctly. An exercise performed improperly won't give you the benefits we are looking for but more importantly can lead to injury.

Compensating is a common cause of performing an exercise improperly as your body is trying to use areas that aren't the primary targets. This can be due to a lack of strength and/or mobility in other areas. If you've ever done an exercise and not “felt it” in the areas you expected, chances are looking at how you're performing the exercise, or your form, would help to address this.

Squats are a common complaint

As an example, if you've ever done a squat and felt mostly your low back tightening up and not much happening in your hips and thighs, correcting your form can help. Some common compensation patterns that I see with squats include: rounding the shoulders forward, flexing through the low back, tucking your tailbone underneath you, having the knees buckle inward and starting the squat by flexing through the knees instead of the hips.

Can you spot the squat errors? It’s not always a matter of powering it up or engage the glutes

Form isn’t always just “stick your chest out”

If you’ve been trying to be conscious of your form and are not feeling your exercises in the appropriate location or if you're experiencing pain with an exercise, it’s likely that you may have muscle imbalances or joint restrictions that are getting in the way.  In these cases, the common cues of “stick your chest out” or “engage your abs” may not be appropriate for you.

Prehab is more cost effective than Rehab

Addressing the difficulty before the injury is usually much more cost effective than waiting for an injury to develop.  If you've already tried to be conscious of your form and are not seeing results the next step should be to consult with a physiotherapist that has experience in assessing sports injuries.  In addition to the manual, or hands on, treatment that you receive, our physiotherapists are well trained to assess posture and form and come up with an appropriate exercise plan to help you achieve your goals. So whether you have been working out regularly, are looking to get back into a regular routine again, or are looking to start working out, the team at Family Physiotherapy is ready to help you achieve your health and fitness goals!

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