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I think everyone appreciates the importance of balance at all stages of life, but as we age, the consequences of losing your balance tip from inconvenient to devastating to potentially life-ending.
There are many ways to train for balance, ranging from walking on uneven surfaces to walking on a tightrope or zipline.
Regardless of your ambitions with respect to balance, a big piece of it, and the part that probably matters most for your healthspan, is lower leg variability, or as @bethlewisfit likes to call it, “problem solving with your feet.”
Most of us have nowhere near the variability and proprioception with our feet that we have with our hands, which makes it much harder for us to maintain balance than it should be. We must have the ability to shift weight, accelerate and decelerate our mass through different parts of the feet in order to respond and stabilize appropriately to changes in our environment.
While I love to play with a balance board, it doesn’t really help me gain the “feels” with my feet that the Black Board tool provides. I have to use my foot and lower leg to respond to how my weight shifts up top.
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@maddogfo54
@maddogfo54 2 года назад
I’m 67 years old and still an avid runner. My running coach showed me a great stability exercise that’s super simple and requires no equipment. In the morning and evening while you’re brushing your teeth, while barefoot stand on on leg with your knee slightly bent. If you look at you ankle of the foot on the ground, you’ll see all the tendons firing. Do one leg in the morning and the other at night. Works great!
@JJBpilot
@JJBpilot 2 года назад
Even better on a towel, multiple layers. Adds to the instability. Then try it with your eyes closed!!!
@johnlozauskas778
@johnlozauskas778 2 года назад
@@JJBpilot that's going hard core!!
@pranavsharma3404
@pranavsharma3404 2 года назад
Another way to upgrade this is to close your eyes, really fires up the balance receptors in your ankles
@alisonjarvis9633
@alisonjarvis9633 2 года назад
@@pranavsharma3404 totally agree standing on one leg eyes open is fine, shutting your eyes totally wipes your smug grin off your face ;) - it's really tough BUT it improves with practice.
@davidtaylor400
@davidtaylor400 Год назад
I’m 67 too! I’ll be doing this. Thx
@joeo7257
@joeo7257 2 года назад
I love your show! Try this! Find around a dozen small stones of varying shapes and sizes. Put them in front of your left foot. Pick up one at a time with your right foot and place each one it in front of where your right foot was. Then reverse the drill for the other foot. You will increase your foot dexterity as well as work out the tiny muscles in the foot that has weight on it. The constantly changing movement from side to side really helps your balance. It's actually fun to do.
@dangar176
@dangar176 2 года назад
Dr. Attia , thanks for all the great informative podcasts, I'm in my mid fifties , stopped working out in my early 30s, then when I turned 50 started lifting again now I'm at the weight I was in my 20s with some muscle, I saw my dad deteriorate in his 60s, hbp, edema, and then parkinson's which ultimately led to a broken hip and 3 years nursing home, my mom also had health issues COPD, heart failure, heart valve disease,hbp, etc . She passed at 81 my dad 77, theres no guarantees but you have to make lifestyle changes,. Nutrition, exercise, cut smoking, drinking, etc. Anyways thanks for all your informative videos, God bless,
@thomasgrimm1664
@thomasgrimm1664 2 года назад
Indeed very overpriced. I guess, I'll build my own with a few pieces of wood, velcro and a string. Wish me luck!
@jfleminator
@jfleminator 2 года назад
How'd it go?
@thomasgrimm1664
@thomasgrimm1664 2 года назад
@@jfleminator Connecting the two pieces wasn't as easy as I had hoped, but it turned out well enough for my stability exercises.
@jamesj9744
@jamesj9744 2 года назад
Barefoot walking is free.
@strongtowerneuro
@strongtowerneuro 8 месяцев назад
So is vestibular training but none of the self proclaimed experts want to talk about the ACTUAL mechanism of balance for the CNS. He never changed his head position. 😀🧠
@jamesj9744
@jamesj9744 8 месяцев назад
I have a super basic version from watching Original Strength videos for free. I did buy their book to support OS, but the basic information is on RU-vid. It's part of my daily movement pattern (really 4 to 5 days per week)@@strongtowerneuro
@edbradley6815
@edbradley6815 9 месяцев назад
2 minute, 1/2 body weight each hand, farmer carries barefooted on natural ground!
@surfineagle6076
@surfineagle6076 2 года назад
Standing one legged on the round side of a Bosu ball is a great way to improve balance. Way harder than one would think.
@glennalinder
@glennalinder Год назад
Even a wobble cushion used for sitting works like the Bosu Ball.
@waynebinky
@waynebinky 9 месяцев назад
I've found the bosu ball very easy. This board looks fun! Must try it.
@stsgabe
@stsgabe 2 года назад
and you would recommend that for an overweight out of shape possibly much older individual? to get on a wobbly board and try not to fall down in order to prevent them from falling down in "real life"?
@Luke-tm6oo
@Luke-tm6oo 5 месяцев назад
Why is it 100 bucks? For the love of god it’s a piece of wood.
@darrenbrown7037
@darrenbrown7037 9 месяцев назад
Ill be 89 in a couple weeks, Parkinses, no hopes, blind, weak, deteriorating, cant breath, no lungs, lost my hips and feet, hands sweating... my dad deteriorated in his 40's, couldnt feed himself or swallow food, my mom wheelchair bound in her 50's from not running or eating well, I'm on track to be just like them.. thanks for uploading Peter, I'm on track to turn my life around. These exercises are going to be a new start for me.
@maxwellgriffith
@maxwellgriffith 5 месяцев назад
Are they?
@lean4real_11
@lean4real_11 Месяц назад
you got it!
@freespiritwithnature4384
@freespiritwithnature4384 16 дней назад
Go Darren!
@martinlutherkingjr.5582
@martinlutherkingjr.5582 Год назад
$110 for a piece of wood and Velcro
@jackieandre4319
@jackieandre4319 Год назад
I recently found a device that is an ankle foot stabilizer at a lower cost that uses the same principle as the Blackboard. It's called "Celaforma" and I found it on Amazon when searching for the Blackboard online. I have membership at a Pilates Club and have been held back from moving to the next level because of poor balance and good balance is required to advance as it calls for standing on the reformer. Although I am strong and have a strong core, I struggle to keep my balance during one -legged exercises. I have been working on a wobble board and just started with the Celaformer. Unfortunately, the instructions are not crystal clear so watching your instructions on how to use the board has helped. Thanks for all the valuable information you shared..
@rdyer8764
@rdyer8764 Год назад
I'll be 70 in a couple weeks. My sport of choice is Standup Paddling. I work on balance a lot. I have some small items similar to what you showed that I use, but to me they're largely to develop the neuro-musculature of the lower leg to support the actual physical work of keeping my balance. Instead of a balance board, I have something called a Strongboard. It's a platform attached to the base by 4 coil springs. It works well for me. You mentioned closing your eyes. THAT is the secret for me. When I can do 10 squats on my Strongboard with my eyes closed, I know I'm ready for my season. I don't want to depend upon my eyes to keep my balance. I want my balance to be rooted in what I believe is called the Gamma Nervous System. I want my body to balance itself without the benefit of eyesight. Anybody else with similar thoughts?
@dr.samierasadoonalhassani2669
Keep it simple ,heel to toe walk,walk backward to use UN used back muscles,step excercises,foot to sides,front,back,tap on cushion on your toes,swimming is great to work on ankles flexibility.I do these to correct my self quickly ,automatically if tripped over during my walks.Chronlogical age80, biological age 40. Lucky profession is medicine to understand deep at deep molecular nano level.Quantum biology.Good luck.Keep healthy keep learning God blessings.
@vegsource
@vegsource 8 месяцев назад
I got one, 79 Euros! But it’s a good tool.
@robertpepin-jung1120
@robertpepin-jung1120 2 года назад
Awesome change. Bring more active content from time to time like this. 👍
@dove72
@dove72 2 года назад
Peter, maybe you already know, but you can take that basic see-saw balance board and place it lengthwise on its roller, then stand on it as you would a surfboard. Then you'll get more of the subtle ankle movements coming into play.
@g.c955
@g.c955 Год назад
If you don't want to spend the money, stand on one leg and close your eyes😁
@chris-4566
@chris-4566 Год назад
You’re right about it being ridiculously expensive. Even with that in mind, having checked the price, I was still shocked. It does look like the sort of thing that somebody with basic DIY skills could make for themselves with plywood and Velcro. I’ll give it a go and see how I get on.
@traderjoss
@traderjoss Год назад
What's it called and where are you seeing the price?
@chris-4566
@chris-4566 Год назад
@@traderjoss There are several similar ones but a typical one is the “BlackBoard training leg Axis”.
@paulstrobl1587
@paulstrobl1587 19 дней назад
For sure you could replicate it. I personally like the idea of the super-knowledgeable inventors getting compensated for what they've created. It's not just the price of the materials, it's the years of expertise of wanting to solve a problem (or even prevent problems) for patients that you are paying for.
@robynthomason949
@robynthomason949 16 дней назад
Where can you buy one? I’d like to show my physio.
@chris-4566
@chris-4566 16 дней назад
@@traderjoss Like with most things these days, unfortunately Amazon is the starting point.
@mslinklater
@mslinklater Год назад
I'm 52 and have been practicing TaeKwonDo for 8 years. There are lots of single leg stances in TKD which require good balance.. along with the need to have balanced and controlled posture while performing the kicks and patterns etc... anyway, my balance is so much better than before I started TKD. I can out-balance the younger kids in class... for me, martial arts (TKD in my case) has been a complete game-changer in regard to general broad scope fitness and ability. Balance, strength, control, cardio, speed... TKD has it all. And it's really social, which is nice. Highly recommended if you want to stay sharp as you age.
@Kobe29261
@Kobe29261 Год назад
I second this opinion; I do Tai-chi, the simple 24-form and its incredible what it does for balance. No tools, just memorizing the moves and then stitching them together.
@edhill8568
@edhill8568 Год назад
For most people just stand on 1 leg for as long as possible and then switch legs. After a while you build up your muscle strength. The balance board demonstrated is neat but not really needed.for most elderly people.
@XavierHipolito
@XavierHipolito 2 года назад
Does really doing balance exercises on unstable surfaces transfer the gains on balance to stable surfaces? I read an article some time ago that showed that would not transfer. This is still true? I mean it because we see too many athletes with ankle sprain/strain doing a lot of exercises of balance and stability on unstable surfaces when they actually play their sport on stable surfaces. By that, is just a waist of time doing that and a misconception beacuse the potencial gains are not transferable.
@jeffreythompson6282
@jeffreythompson6282 2 года назад
I've started doing single leg variations of lifts - Bulgarian split squat, single leg roman deadlift, and ATG squat (check out knees over toes guy). This seems like an ideal start - first no weights then slowly ramp up holding dumbbells. Hits all the bases: flexibility, strength, and balance (both left right muscle wise and the skill).
@billytheweasel
@billytheweasel 2 года назад
I stopped doing ass to the grass squats, personally. I don't do good mornings ether.
@startingtoday4663
@startingtoday4663 2 года назад
How i wish that Peter were my doctor.
@lucindanewcomb8769
@lucindanewcomb8769 7 месяцев назад
That looks very helpful. As a former child competitive gymnast I'm ever astonished at how difficult balancing on one foot in a yoga class was for me when started to try more yoga classes later in life.
@followp
@followp 2 года назад
wondering if the first board with the roll could actually be something that you could combine with a standing desk. i imagine it being a plus for the back aswell, not just overall balance.
@kbkesq
@kbkesq Год назад
Stand up paddle boarding is really good for so many of the things Peter promotes. You can do it on a lake or in the ocean or in a river. But the point is you build your feet your hips and your core while also getting a shoulder workout. There’s few things that are is good for stability as paddle boarding.
@jemag
@jemag 2 года назад
Hey Peter, could you do a series of videos on DNS exercises? You've talked about it a lot, but it is hard to find quality information on how to implement.
@MelanieSakowski
@MelanieSakowski 2 года назад
That’d be cool- a wicked one would be simply rolling like a pencil on the floor without using momentum or limbs: trying to engage the deep spinal muscles and stabilizers.
@guyincognito1985
@guyincognito1985 2 года назад
There are a series of DNS videos (8 lessons) that accompany the show notes for episode #152 with Michael Rintala. The full show notes are available for paid members/subscribers.
@guyincognito1985
@guyincognito1985 2 года назад
@@MelanieSakowski Ah, the old "Pencil Roll", a staple of my middle school gym class "C+ or better" gymnastic routines!
@MichaelLoweAttorney
@MichaelLoweAttorney 2 года назад
Peter is slowly turning into a marathon runner. This is great for runner’s ankle strength. It’s surprising how little some of these muscles and connective tissues get turned on doing regular barbell lifting compared to running.
@skiplauderbaugh5058
@skiplauderbaugh5058 2 года назад
Peter I enjoy your health information on all your podcasts. Another similar balancing device that I find useful is the Slack Block - worth checking out if you haven’t tried it .
@ifiggs4523
@ifiggs4523 2 года назад
What are your thoughts on the value of slacklining?
@wendywertz8828
@wendywertz8828 Год назад
I started using a mini cellercise trampoline 5 years ago and that works my entire body and ever cell plus major balance ! I’m 54 NASA studied and used mini trampolines for their astronauts it’s 75% better exercise than any On-The-Go including swimming , running etc
@michaelwade5675
@michaelwade5675 2 года назад
Balance is in ear and ankles. Your head needs to move alot more. So best drills ...drop head then turn head to one side. Then whole lower body movement. Tennis backhand and reverse pivot, then chase drop shot.
@Bunyipp66
@Bunyipp66 11 месяцев назад
I'm in my 60's and do a lot to improve my balance after getting chronic labarynthitis a few years ago. In the uk there is a company 'Coolboard' that makes balance boards with balls underneath rather than a roller so you balance is always off in 3 dimensions and takes way longer than 40mins to master! I also do yoga type single leg balance exercises and paddle board in rough uk waters!
@timmothyburke
@timmothyburke 2 года назад
I had a very interesting experience with my ankles going bad. It was painful to walk, I had to wear a huge ankle foot brace thing that I could barely move around in. I'm overweight by like 30% at least which probably contributes but the fix was interesting. I went to the doctor and they eventually sent me to a foot and angle doc specialist who said I was a pretty hopeless case because my angles and heel just don't line up properly so my tendon was slowly giving out due to the stress. I could get some custom show insoles that I would have to pay for out of pocket for like 2k and that it would only help a little bit. Then I just happen to run into a website about flat shoes and they had a bunch of information on how modern soft shoes actually change our feet, change the pressure distribution etc and it seemed like exactly what i was experiencing. I didn't want to spend $300 on their shoes so I got some neoprene beach shoes and I've been wearing those and its pretty much fixed the problem. I can walk around without pain and barely notice any discomfort anymore. My feet are getting stronger.
@followp
@followp 2 года назад
you would actually be surprised if you even pushed a little bit further and went barefoot and hit a daily goal of 10 000 steps. not sure how obese you are but barefoot running really takes our feet back to what evolution spent thousands of years on. then nike came and made us think they were better than evolution.
@sanketjain9320
@sanketjain9320 Год назад
I think there is much more value in a minimalist approach rather than maximalist. Having so many devices and equipment is difficult to get and sustain for most people. Would really urge you to draw your learnings into a minimalist approach that's suitable for everyone.
@robertm1552
@robertm1552 2 года назад
Having shattered my heel and having it reconstructed I’m in everyday rehab mode to maintain flexibility in the foot and keep pain down. This looks like the next level up in the fight. Thanks for posting!
@tr3der
@tr3der 2 года назад
Hi Robert. I ruptured my Achilles in November and about 70 percent back to normal. Also, doing rehab 2x per day. Love to hear what you are doing for flexibility because mine is still stiff
@srbelnap
@srbelnap 2 года назад
Our bodies are really interesting: those hand gestures in your left hand telling your left foot to roll right are great.
@danceswithstone
@danceswithstone 2 года назад
With signals moving at close to the speed of light! The whole thing is pretty mind blowing.
@UVJ_Scott
@UVJ_Scott 2 года назад
Number one reason for admittance to a typical ER is ground-level fall.
@genepeacock6772
@genepeacock6772 Год назад
Haha! Touche’!
@ToastedHumor
@ToastedHumor 2 года назад
Two pieces of wood with a rope attached for 89.99€. This is the peak of german engineering excellence we're paying for here. But jokes aside I think I'm gonna get one.
@kimberlyf4888
@kimberlyf4888 11 месяцев назад
I live in Austin, and walk along S. Congress daily. There are wheel stops at the top of the back in street parking spaces that are super thin and uneven (because they get backed over a lot) and I try to balance myself walking across them. It's a lot harder than it looks.
@j.b8728
@j.b8728 2 года назад
Thanks Doc, Please keep doing these exercises tips. I'm 59 y/o and I am starting to be concerned about balance issues
@rkulla
@rkulla 2 года назад
Tai Chi is extremely good for that and safe. Skateboarding if you find everything else boring and are willing to wear pads/helmet and risk some injury.
@strongtowerneuro
@strongtowerneuro 8 месяцев назад
Vestibular (true balance training) training involves head and eye movements. The feet take signals from central command, but it’s important to work the feet too. Just isn’t the only focus, for my family and our clients
@dessiecoder2116
@dessiecoder2116 7 месяцев назад
58 me too!
@purestilton
@purestilton 23 дня назад
Hmm I’m doubtful about these. Seem like gimmicks to me. Just do sport and play outside. Personally I much prefer to run down steep technical mountains as fast as I can. Amazing for balance, for ankle strength, coordination.
@Backyard_Gardener365
@Backyard_Gardener365 2 года назад
I truly believe yoga can be a great fitness routine for women, especially women in their 40s & 50s, it help w flexibility, strength & balance.
@YongsanMan
@YongsanMan Год назад
I bought your new book and waiting for it to arrive. I only discovered you from watching other health conscious people on youtube. I look forward to learning more from you and improving my life. Now if I can just get my wife to follow..........
@Anthonyinkz
@Anthonyinkz 2 года назад
Load of nonsense, people balance train just by standing and walking, what kind of doctor recommends such ankle twisting excercise?
@strongtowerneuro
@strongtowerneuro 8 месяцев назад
There’s a lot more progressions and variations to enjoy a rock solid vestibular (what actually drives the human sense of balance) system, but yeah walking is a pretty great start. Might just want to do it twice as much backwards, by the time one reaches 50, and assuming one has not been walking backwards much yet at that youthful age, as forwards to ‘balance’ things out.
@jakemarlow8998
@jakemarlow8998 Год назад
Cool gadget! Amazon is out of stock, but they used to be US$180! So I made one this week from extra wood I had laying around. Balance on this is pretty tricky.
@thequestion52
@thequestion52 5 месяцев назад
Identical ankle board for $20 and less, all over Amazon.
@GoGoGoCity
@GoGoGoCity Год назад
HOT TIP: get a scooter and replace your car with daily scooting! I have now done 2000 kms on a Segway scooter in just 40 days. My health and balancing improved 10X! You can watch me getting better at this sport in my videos.
@MelanieSakowski
@MelanieSakowski 2 года назад
Q: wouldn’t walking barefoot on varied surfaces outdoors likely provide similar vestibular dexterity?
@guyincognito1985
@guyincognito1985 2 года назад
I think it would! Have you ever heard of Katy Bowman of Nutritious Movement? If not, check her out. I think she'd be an EXCELLENT podcast guest. How about it Peter?
@MelanieSakowski
@MelanieSakowski 2 года назад
@@guyincognito1985 Katy Bowman is outstanding yes phenomenal suggestion!
@thehawttomboy
@thehawttomboy 6 месяцев назад
not being able to balance is very frustrating. it feels like i'm working on being in alignment.... and in order to do this, my body requires alignment. the Blackboard Training Leg Axis Training as well as one on one pilates is something I plan to add into my routine. It allows me to outsource, so I'm not having to focus on what needs to be done
@jeremywofford4257
@jeremywofford4257 Год назад
I love my balance boards. I also make a lot of my clients learn to juggle. Then, of course, combine them!
@lightworker4512
@lightworker4512 2 года назад
The center of pressure CoP is shifting direction and the perineal longus and posterior tibial muscle is eccentrically contracting to establish rotational equilibrium. The intrinsic muscles are minimally involved. The average position of the ground reactive force is called the CoP and it’s much hard for the extrinsic muscles to exert internal supination and pronation moments to balance the shifting CoP under the Forefoot as the beam under the platform is narrow.
@outerheaven2k7
@outerheaven2k7 6 месяцев назад
Always a cis dude talking about gender It's not just you, i love ya Just nonstop cis people talking about it whereas trans people just trying to live. Pandering these people in the past is sad
@tomsmith3347
@tomsmith3347 2 года назад
Try a freo balance board, reasonably priced and can test your balance even further
@MindBlowingXR
@MindBlowingXR День назад
Thanks for this great video! Can't wait to get this device.
@breakdown6181
@breakdown6181 9 месяцев назад
One leg balance like on a wobble board for my speed skating. Balancing on one leg for more than one minute and a half can cause a groin strain on that leg.Very painful.I have had one for five months.Safest to just balance on two legs on wobble board for as long as you are having fun.
@sidritkurti1173
@sidritkurti1173 11 месяцев назад
Which back exercise is better for balance, barbell bent over row or dumbell bent over row ? What you think guys?
@mattsmith2760
@mattsmith2760 5 месяцев назад
you dont do a lot with your balance board. I like to do knee bends and squats with dumbells. its pretty challenging.
@AndrewUnruh
@AndrewUnruh 4 месяца назад
I found a cheaper knock off on Amazon. There is also a DIY version on RU-vid.
@GospelFire
@GospelFire 3 месяца назад
Unbranded versions are going for less than 10 bucks on ebay at the moment just in case anyone is wondering
@xyzct
@xyzct 11 месяцев назад
Si-Boards are INFINITELY superior balance boards.
@shanephillips8009
@shanephillips8009 2 года назад
Just like that...sold out 😆. Thanks Peter
@danfg7215
@danfg7215 2 года назад
Overpriced ...but worth every penny 😕
@hiteshfitnesscoach83
@hiteshfitnesscoach83 2 года назад
Can you please share the link of this equipment
@jausher
@jausher Год назад
Is balance (or lack of) a matter of Muscle Loss? or is it something in ur brain? Seems like a muscular issue.
@uluchkamme
@uluchkamme 8 месяцев назад
Wouldn’t a ripstick or a surf skate board with barefeet/barefoot shoes serve the same purpose?
@waiata216
@waiata216 10 месяцев назад
as a 67 year old i like to run one marathon a month. In between i like to do one 12 round boxing bout. I also like doing 5 k swims in the sea once a month so balance is important to me
@feelthewheel984
@feelthewheel984 6 месяцев назад
What is the back plate for, or does your heel go on the stable piece of wood and 3/4 of your foot go on the front piece?
@tomrees4812
@tomrees4812 8 месяцев назад
I have narrow feet so I think balancing on one leg is automatically harder for me.
@MelanieSakowski
@MelanieSakowski 2 года назад
“Problem solving for your foot and lower leg.” - Beth Lewis 👸🙌🏻
@alisonryckman7711
@alisonryckman7711 2 года назад
Very interesting. I get a lot of balance training with yoga but I do like the looks of that wooden board for extra challenge.
@brendanscully5787
@brendanscully5787 4 месяца назад
I put my undies on every day...its a test...then my shorts....then the scuffs
@Z06GT1
@Z06GT1 2 года назад
Thank you Dr. Attia.
@tomwilliams242
@tomwilliams242 10 месяцев назад
I balance on one leg wearing crocs on a carpet so even heel is not rigidly supported.
@drsaintdc
@drsaintdc 2 года назад
I find that we underestimate simply standing on one leg. Looking in opposite directions. Getting up on the ball of one foot, doing the same. Loading on one foot. All those tiny muscles light up on fire. I play a lot of basketball and this kind of balance is so useful on the court as you are constantly knocked off balance.
@hellie_el
@hellie_el 2 года назад
agree! progressing to doing it eyes closed. (stand next to a stable support for safety).
@truthseeker4869
@truthseeker4869 Год назад
Exactly what I do every day, balance on one foot and then look up and to right and left. I also put a can on the floor and balance on one leg to bend down picking up the can and returning up on one leg. then the other side. It's very challenging at 66 years old.
@wombatstef450
@wombatstef450 Год назад
Your right, Blackboard is incredibly overpriced. $135 Australian dollars not including the shipping. For some plywood and Velcro FFS !😊 They have 4888 left (out of 5000) - not selling very fast, I wonder why 😮 I’ll make my own I think 😊
@erastvandoren
@erastvandoren 4 месяца назад
Simple balancing on your forefoot does wonders
@rafb145
@rafb145 7 месяцев назад
i wonder if this would work for someone who sprayed his ankle hundreds of times
@tomrees4812
@tomrees4812 8 месяцев назад
The Blackboard costs about £80 at the moment.
@wendemate5051
@wendemate5051 5 месяцев назад
In addition to using balance boards (naboso
@DustyTail
@DustyTail 8 месяцев назад
Doing the Yoga One Legged Tree Pose is as good as you’ll ever find for balancing. And FREE!! The variations in doing the pose are many, from the easiest to almost mind blowing impossible. Just by pressing the non standing (free) leg in the the ankle, then when better , into the calf, then when better, in to the inner thigh of the balancing leg. Each changes the difficulty. With each pose as you progress you add difficulty by raising your arms over your head. First try in a wide Y then more difficult palms together strght up. . Then make any pose harder by casting your gaze in the up in the air, instead of a fixed point directly in front of you; or to side to side. Finally the mind blowing difficult task of closing your eyes. Don’t buy stuff. Do the Tree Pose.
@mrcoyleteach
@mrcoyleteach 8 месяцев назад
Dr. Attia, I read and was inspired by your book, thank you! Question on balance: as a 47 yo with large bunions the podiatrist I recently visited didn’t seem concerned about removal. The black board exercises have helped me build strength in my foot but I still have issues with my feet, particularly my right foot (plantar fasciitis, hammer toes). In a general sense would the benefits of this surgery be better long term for balance and longevity?
@dawnbrown5331
@dawnbrown5331 5 месяцев назад
I taped cut up pool noodles and put some grip tape up. Works great
@etm567
@etm567 Год назад
People with Ehlers-Danlos and extremely flat feet face a much more extreme balance challenge. My feet are so wibbly-wobbly as soon as they are on soft ground it is extremely challenging. My goodness, you have such a beautiful arch, I am so envious! (It is funny, how qualities we are envious of are so dependent on.... physical deficiencies?) You have really beautiful feet, and they may not be something you are aware of. But for those of us who lack such feet, they are very significant. You should appreciate your beautiful feet.
@Dannysoutherner
@Dannysoutherner Год назад
That gadget, little wood from Lowes or Home Despot or your basement, basic saw and other simple bits. Maybe 10 bucks to make. Power tools could make it more refined but most home owners could make with hand tools.
@thomasc4777
@thomasc4777 Год назад
Thanks, Doc. New subscriber. Do you have a link for the wooden balancing piece used in this video? Also, do you have a link fir the light blue head / floor pillow in the background? I've seen it while you were doing core exercises on the floor with a coach. That's how I found you. Great work. Thanks again.
@billytheweasel
@billytheweasel 2 года назад
I stopped lifting after covid hit. I used to wonder why guys did the balance boards in the gym. BUT... Now I have some balance trouble putting on a sock while standing - at 62.
@bennguyen1313
@bennguyen1313 2 года назад
Aside from the 90 euro BlackBoard.. any thoughts on the much less expensive, Yes4All Wooden Wobble Balance Board?
@johnsmith2221
@johnsmith2221 Год назад
Not the type of guy I would figure would have hard-core bodybuilding pictures in the background!
@joshuagoldstein8116
@joshuagoldstein8116 Год назад
Training on an Airex pad produces the same type of training effect. My physical therapist calls that sybtle foot and anke movement "ankle strategy," so you're training ankle strategy.
@Sharetheroad3333
@Sharetheroad3333 2 года назад
This has horrible reviews on Amazon for being ridiculously over priced and falling apart, Velcro coming off etc.
@frannypalmer2726
@frannypalmer2726 Год назад
I am 66 years old. I have been concerned about my balance for years but didn't think I was in very bad shape. However that proved to be false. I have worked out over the years, off and on. It has been 35 years since I rode a bicycle. Last year I decided to ride one. Ha! I couldn't do it. 2 weeks ago I decided to go roller skating. It was horrible. I couldn't do that either. My right knee has been damaged and the same foot has tendonitis, arthritis, and a bone spur. So the right leg is much weaker than the left leg. I am disgusted. So I am going to try to do something. I refuse to just give up. I want to roller skate again!!
@MattAlexander
@MattAlexander 7 месяцев назад
Unrelated to balance but I have the same Arnold poster. My wife thought I was weird having that in my home gym. lol.
@tz12346
@tz12346 3 месяца назад
Great video as always! I'd love to see a video about using the MOBO Board if you have one. Thanks!
@ironleader3169
@ironleader3169 2 года назад
I see a large print of Sergio Oliva taken by my friend Art Zeller in the background!. Did you know Art Zeller?
@SlicedSlappy
@SlicedSlappy 10 месяцев назад
I’m 86 in a couple days and my running coach has told me how strong my toes look for my age. I practice toe yoga everyday. I can lift the middle toe just like giving someone the finger. Or your mom.
@BruceDouglass
@BruceDouglass Год назад
No Bosu semispherical ball?
@BruceWayne-us3kw
@BruceWayne-us3kw Год назад
I used to balance on a homemade balance board every day. eventually, I started juggling knives while standing on it, too.
@sparkscommunication6430
@sparkscommunication6430 2 года назад
I purchased the Slackblock after listening to Jim Klopman on the Kelly Staret podcast talking about all the benefits. I also have a slackline in my backyard & my daughter’s use it daily. A cheaper way to go is to use an airmax pad, those you put under the knees & start there. Balance is power!
@sambsialia
@sambsialia 2 года назад
Why not explore barefoot running? When I use my extreme minimalist sandals and trail run I can get great proprioceptive feedback.
@cal2780
@cal2780 8 месяцев назад
I've been flipping a Bosu balance "ball" over and I balance on the flat platform. I rock my feet side to side, back and forth to strengthen my ankles. I do squats with a medicine ball in my hands and without the medicine ball on the overturned Bosu. I used to inline skate since 1993, but quit two years ago ( there's no safe place to skate anymore) so the movement reminds me of that. ( Abductor /adductor) I'm a 73 year old woman and had my right hip replacement surgery October 10, 2023. I've been using the calf raise machine, heel -toe lifts. Ankle rotation, foot pumps while sitting. Now I want that little board😊 BTW my hip replacement was awesome! Pain free for the first time in 60 years.
@ironleader3169
@ironleader3169 2 года назад
I also see a large print of Arnold taken by George Butler, another classic. Did you know George?
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