Movement Consequences

Belly breathing can become problematic when loaded movement is introduced. Repeated training from a close-packed lumbar position is not ideal when the goal is movement variability and access to multiple biomechanical strategies. A lordotic…

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Belly breathing can become problematic when loaded movement is introduced. Repeated training from a close-packed lumbar position is not ideal when the goal is movement variability and access to multiple biomechanical strategies. A lordotic or extended lumbar position can increase unwanted pressure and tissue strain. A belly-breathing pattern may limit squat depth when applied during squatting.