FRC® Isometric Movement Path (IsoMP): Basic Hip Axial Rotation

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In this video I am demonstrating what is referred to in the Functional Range Conditioning (FRC)® system as an Isometric Movement Path (IsoMP). Although this is a "basic" hip axial path, IsoMP's represent the advanced stages of the FRC® system.

The FRC® system as a whole prepares the bodies articulation to progressively control larger and larger ranges of motion, hence improving mobility, by simultaneously:

1. Teaching the body how to expand articular ranges

2. Teaching the nervous system how to control newly acquired ranges

3. Progressively strengthening articular connective tissue to improve load-bearing capacity

4. Teaching the central nervous how to couple articular end-range motions into progressively complex movement patterns

IsoMP training is prescribed only when the pre-requisite mobility requirements are met for each articulation involved in the path (or pattern). During the movement, active resistance is provided via intrinsic isometric contractions (in a specific order). By coupling active articular end-range movements we begin the process of incorporating new ranges into functional movement patterns.

The body will not utilize any ranges of motion that are not under the control of the nervous system. Thus the ability to passively attain ranges (from static stretching, or foam rolling for example) will not, by themselves, translate into the production of active movement.

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My chiropractor showed me something very simiiar to this for SI joint. I get a popping on the supporting leg and the nerve pain goes away.Can you tell me what is popping? Is it the sacrum moving? I use a towel on the floor so the foot will glide smoothly and have to use a chair to support me and then I can massage and relax the buttock to get the muscles to do what they need to do. I tried to get aggressive and reach down and touch the floor and the next day I'm in pain. Doctors an PT's have failed me. I have been searching for a plan for hip mobility and yoga /squats. The nerves are whacked from an accident and trauma. HELP PLEASE

sportydiver
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thank you for sharing! Is it crucial to keep the hip square while rotating thigh and turning direction?

mlee
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Love it. I'm I japan is there any way I can learn more. Do you a have DVD or something were I can practice the drills and learn more about improving my hips and over all mobility.

bijaijones