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  • @ChaplinPerformance
    @ChaplinPerformance Před 4 dny

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  • @angiedamian681
    @angiedamian681 Před 14 dny +13

    I swear nobody does explain about the bulging lower abs the way you do, sir! Thank you🙏🏻

  • @hammersaw3135
    @hammersaw3135 Před 4 dny +3

    Glad I stayed to the end the advice was critical at the end, do not skip it!

  • @delmar1387
    @delmar1387 Před 2 měsíci +14

    Great advice at the end there especially. I think the way you make sure to mention these points, not “right or wrong,” and good non aggressive relationship with the body. The importance of this cannot be overstated. Thanks!

    • @ChaplinPerformance
      @ChaplinPerformance Před 2 měsíci

      Yup a favorable response requires a good relationship. Appreciate you!

  • @gwen9939
    @gwen9939 Před 8 měsíci +8

    I appreciate your content so much. Like you I graduated from a conservatory and have been inhibited in playing and making music(or doing anything really) due to chronic pain and health issues that regular exercise won't fix. Getting a hold of everything I can about PRI, most of it seems incredibly overwhelming and it's quick to get the impression that whatever problem I might have I need a PRI therapist's eyes on it, something that isn't possible due to me being in a country without one. Your videos are more encouraging and helpful in that regard, and doesn't feel like there's this huge knowledge barrier of needing to understand everything about PRI and try many different solutions before feeling better.

    • @ChaplinPerformance
      @ChaplinPerformance Před 8 měsíci +1

      Hey Gwen thanks so much!! I remember what it was like to be in that same time period of my life. It’s incredibly hard and as you said, some of the info out there can make it seem like you need to wait to feel better. But in my experience, you can use simple frameworks to help make your own decisions to make progress with movement and pain. You can definitely get back to playing and functioning at and beyond the level you want. Will take time and effort but is totally possible and worth it! Keep going and consider joining us in Total Body Restoration

  • @barkhashah
    @barkhashah Před 8 měsíci +16

    You are making incredible difference in my life . Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge .

  • @Robotr3
    @Robotr3 Před 23 dny +7

    From my understanding of all the research I've done around fasting,a lot of the "pooch belly" can be blamed on excess visceral fat around the organs. This is usually due to a diet that's too high in sugar/ carbs. This excess fat around the organs causes your midsection to protrude more than normal and is also very unhealthy if left unchecked

  • @user-hc9jn4rs4c
    @user-hc9jn4rs4c Před 3 měsíci +14

    Wow, you have published such a fantastic video! Thank you so much for sharing your expertise, I'm currently working on the pelvic floor/TA engagement with my PT and this was so helpful.

  • @Uberdude6666
    @Uberdude6666 Před 8 měsíci +12

    I can't count how many times I have learned/figured out/been reminded of this... Its so simple, but I think that is part of why its so easy to forget and relape on it too

    • @ChaplinPerformance
      @ChaplinPerformance Před 8 měsíci +3

      Absolutely. It's a lot about how your body holds stress and manages gravity. All it takes is a little awareness practice combined with training and you can see big changes!

  • @ChaplinPerformance
    @ChaplinPerformance Před 2 měsíci +4

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  • @mueste
    @mueste Před 2 měsíci +112

    Thanks Peter Jackson 😉

  • @maryjomagar7154
    @maryjomagar7154 Před 8 měsíci +26

    This is very interesting. I have always had a little "pooch" since puberty but have always been thin. Definitely my rib cage positioning has improved with breath work and various techniques/exercises, but I made peace with my pooch after recognizing that all the "great beauties" of classical art (Botticelli's Venus, Venus de Milo, Winged Victory of Samothrace, etc.) have the exact same pooch as I do. This thinking may not work for men, but it sure helped me! Marilyn Monroe, Sophia Loren, and Catherine Deneuve all paraded their pooches in bikinis!
    Thank you, Greg, as always!

    • @ChaplinPerformance
      @ChaplinPerformance Před 8 měsíci +5

      There is a lot of precedent for great beauties with pooches… personally, I like to let it hang out the majority of the time, but I get how it can be disturbing for some people

    • @jibberism9910
      @jibberism9910 Před 12 dny

      As a mandude - nothing beats a bit of tummy. Today's fixation on abs with (some) women is not for me and never will be.

    • @maryjomagar7154
      @maryjomagar7154 Před 12 dny

      @@jibberism9910 What a refreshing comment! Thank you so much for taking the time to say this for anyone to read!

  • @ChaplinPerformance
    @ChaplinPerformance Před 8 měsíci +5

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  • @loriwilliamson5738
    @loriwilliamson5738 Před 7 měsíci +42

    Literally for 45 years(yikes!) I have trained(aka overcorrected) my squeezing my lower abs flat. I cannot relax them. I'm learning to do it, but it takes a ton of effort to force my glutes and abs to let go. Retaining 45 yrs of movement is daunting. Thank you for giving me a starting point.

    • @RA-lh9uh
      @RA-lh9uh Před 2 měsíci +1

      i also catch myself squeezing thighs for no reason or pelvic floor especially around my balls and perineum area. not easy to relax those muscles now.

    • @Ida-Adriana
      @Ida-Adriana Před 2 měsíci

      @@RA-lh9uhtry deep breathing, diaphragm breathing

    • @ThePallidor
      @ThePallidor Před měsícem

      Stop this before you get a varicocele. Testicle pain is not fun.

  • @rareed
    @rareed Před 7 měsíci

    @ChaplinPerformance Curious about if you have any further recommendations/considerations if working to adapt a Pooch belly to do something different, but you also observe some rib flare = how do you engage in the abdominals enough to pull the ribs in, but not so much as to encourage a pooch. Thanks so much!! Really appreciate your commentary on all this. Getting to hear more on biomechanics, PRI, etc. from a variety of voices is SO helpful ☺️

  • @Xanthumb_Gum
    @Xanthumb_Gum Před 4 dny +2

    The stomach isn't supposed to be flat. It just isn't.

  • @TomScryleus
    @TomScryleus Před 16 dny

    AMAZING video. I feel a lot better about my belly. When I look at my "profile" in the mirrror now, I get what you are saying.
    I still wish i was thinner there though.

  • @Altair.1187
    @Altair.1187 Před 2 měsíci +4

    Thank you Professor.

  • @Villanti1234
    @Villanti1234 Před 7 dny

    @chaplinPerformance. How are we relaxing the tense upper abdominals? That’s my issue. Great video.

  • @tammytang2415
    @tammytang2415 Před 6 měsíci +6

    How often do you recommend doing these exercises? Thanks

  • @hammersaw3135
    @hammersaw3135 Před 4 dny

    The exercise was great thank you. I also feel deep breathing doing various poses can correct this belly breathing posture you mentioned.

  • @mounirhedjam4436
    @mounirhedjam4436 Před 6 měsíci

    Thank uu😊

  • @ipucu4410
    @ipucu4410 Před 5 měsíci +5

    mind blowing stuff... how did you figure this all out? i can tell that this is something that is not taught in PT school.

    • @ChaplinPerformance
      @ChaplinPerformance Před 5 měsíci +1

      A lot of smart people along the way helped me to figure it out… it’s basic anatomy when you think about it!

  • @Ming1975
    @Ming1975 Před 2 měsíci +5

    So does training the bodybuilder's "vacuum" pose is similar to this concept?

    • @ChaplinPerformance
      @ChaplinPerformance Před 2 měsíci +3

      Similar except you don't want to create as drastic of a visual representation. We are talking about something much more gentle...

  • @jozakatkin
    @jozakatkin Před 7 měsíci

    Thank for the vid! This explanation made everything clear. When I do prone inversion exercises, I feel tension between the shoulderblades. Maybe because I have a winged scapula. I already started doing anterior-posterior expansion activities on a foam roller and I feel some improvement. My upper back pain is almost gone and my shoulderblades are less sticking out now. Maybe it's too early for me to do inversions on all fours, I do them lying on the stomach for now (from Zac Cupples channel) - that way i feel less tension between the shoulderblades and in the upper abs

    • @Martyn_Wolf
      @Martyn_Wolf Před 2 měsíci

      Anterior tilts is what can cause pooch belly, as I've noted in my own anterior posture with my own belly. I don't know if doing anterior tilts will help you. Be careful it may do the opposite of what you want.

    • @jozakatkin
      @jozakatkin Před 2 měsíci

      @@Martyn_Wolf i meant anterior-posterior ribcage expansion on a foam roller. anterior means front ribcage expansion, it's not about pelvis

  • @thomasl7860
    @thomasl7860 Před měsícem +1

    When did Kit Harrington become a PT?

  • @MarkWilliams-pu7mq
    @MarkWilliams-pu7mq Před 2 měsíci +6

    I'm finding it really difficult to do these exercises, I don't understand how you expand the ribs and bring up the lower abdominal wall. How often are you supposed to do these exercises and if you continue to do them will the pooch go away for good?

    • @ChaplinPerformance
      @ChaplinPerformance Před 2 měsíci +1

      These require body awareness, which is a skill you can develop through daily practice. In terms of the permanent changes, the best chance of that is to integrate these cues into a progressive fitness routine.

  • @thetransferaccount4586

    i have the exact opposing.. protruding upper abdomen

  • @CosmicJournee
    @CosmicJournee Před 5 dny

    I know my posture is out of wack due to a bunch of injuries and I’ve been thinking my pooch is probably bigger because of my posture. Would a chiropractor help? Considering going anyways for my back. 🤔

  • @viviany8124
    @viviany8124 Před 7 měsíci +1

    This video was so informative, thank you! I have a question that hopefully is not too confusing. For context: I work with someone online for PRI, which obviously brings challenges. I have explained to them that I feel like big issues I have are due to this upper ab gripping (I haven't talked to them about hour class syndrome though I'm certain that is what I've had for a long time), and we assessed me as a patho PEC so i have a breathing exercise against tthe wall, where I push my hands down on a chair. He said my issue is that I am always clenching with my deep core muscles by sucking in, though I feel like my chronic sucking in means I am clenching my upper abs in a classic HG syndrome pattern. I look like a classic HGS person. That's just one of many exercises we have tried to get me neutral since I have yet to achieve that. I think I am exhaling far too aggressively which I just learned from your video, because it is very hard to keep my upper abs off and lower abs on but not overly tightened. So i feel like I inhale in and up, not pushing down on my pelvic floor gebtly with the inhales. Just tensing and keeping the wrong muscles overly engaged.
    My question is, would being against a wall make it harder to turn my upper abs off? As I just wonder if this exercise he gave me may not be addressing this hourglass syndrome issue I have, on top of my patho PEC. It has been such a long journey so I am just frustrated of feeling like I only am taking steps backwards! I appreciate any sort of repsonse though I know you cant fully give me an answer without having assessed me. Thank you anyway!

    • @ChaplinPerformance
      @ChaplinPerformance Před 7 měsíci +2

      A little tough love coming your way… out of love though!
      Being so focused on labels and patterns of muscle activation are two of the biggest mistakes that I see in people who are stuck in rehab purgatory.
      I am completely pain-free and have been for years but likely wouldn’t test neutral right now or the majority of the time.
      If you want to move and feel your best by using posture and breathing, you need a model that helps you to identify your individual limitations without bias from the model. PRI has very specific assumptions and if you haven’t seen results with it, there’s a good chance that those assumptions are not true for you.
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    • @viviany8124
      @viviany8124 Před 7 měsíci +1

      That is all actually a relief to hear to be honest, thank you! I felt like if PRI doesn't work for me, then I'm truly a lost cause. But maybe it's just that a strict PRI lens is missing other components that I need. In my PRI exercises, I'm very hunched and crunched, my lower abdomen protrudes out, and I can't get my upper abs to relax. I'm so focused trying to "not breathe into my belly" and get air into my back. I feel like I'm just doing wrong things every time. Which I am sure that I am, because the exercises given to me might be as wrong for me as I am for them, at least at this point in time. Your videos have been so informative and I appreciate your response!

    • @uboobly
      @uboobly Před 6 měsíci

      @viviany8124 How's it going now? I think I volley between regular PEC, left AIC, and almost neutral. My problem is my breathing and abdominal tension, the pooch can get crazy, but I haven't reconciled if it's PRI (that I need more alternation of parts so the diaphragm can descend particularly on the right) or psychological in the sense I'm stacking breaths because of mind tension, along with abdominal tension noted here.

    • @viviany8124
      @viviany8124 Před 6 měsíci

      @@uboobly Actually I have only just began working with someone else who is less intense on the PRI. We are not so strict with it but still doing some of the techniques. We are incorporating some strengthening work too. So far, I feel better than when I was just doing the PRI stuff. Current trainer told me to not overthink all the breathing so much, and forget the PRI terms for now. For me, I was too caught up in the definitions PRI places you in and trying to fit in their box. I hope in a few months I'll make substantial changes but so far it is better.

  • @clintsilveira1660
    @clintsilveira1660 Před 7 měsíci +3

    @chaplin performance does this help if you have a weak exhale ?

    • @ChaplinPerformance
      @ChaplinPerformance Před 7 měsíci

      Hi Clint!! This depends on the reason for a “weak exhale.” I’m not exactly sure what you mean. Thanks for watching

    • @clintsilveira1660
      @clintsilveira1660 Před 6 měsíci

      @@ChaplinPerformance stress is probably the cause as I have generalized anxiety disorder😢

  • @jfilm7466
    @jfilm7466 Před 2 měsíci +1

    You should try the Golton Technique

  • @hammersaw3135
    @hammersaw3135 Před 4 dny

    LOL I think mine was from having too many beers before I quit drinking.

  • @myrec8883
    @myrec8883 Před 2 měsíci +1

    How does this interfere with the extruded bottom part of the rib cage?

    • @ChaplinPerformance
      @ChaplinPerformance Před 2 měsíci

      If you’re referring to the relative relaxation of the upper belly, it’s a combination of superior movement of the guts and outward expansion of the ribs via the diaphragm

  • @AestheticFIN
    @AestheticFIN Před 8 měsíci +4

    Hi! This video is GOLD! Not my first time doing the prone inversion excercise but this time I’m really starting to get it. For some reason I have a problem exhaling when at night when i go to lay in my bed on my back. Sometimes I feel like the exhale is not ”complete”. Any idea why it might be more difficult to do full gentle inhale and exhale when i’m on my back? Is there some excercise that I can progress to after these 2? Thank you so much!!

    • @ChaplinPerformance
      @ChaplinPerformance Před 8 měsíci +2

      Sometimes when laying on your back, there can be more of a backwards tilt of the rib cage, which tends to keep things in a more expanded position. This is quite normal

    • @AestheticFIN
      @AestheticFIN Před 8 měsíci

      @@ChaplinPerformance It makes sence, thank you!!

    • @AestheticFIN
      @AestheticFIN Před 8 měsíci +2

      Would exercise on all fours (hand and knees) be a good progression after the prone inversion exercise? Thanks for your ideas!

    • @ChaplinPerformance
      @ChaplinPerformance Před 8 měsíci +2

      @AestheticFIN this really depends on a lot of factors. For example, if you don’t have the shoulder ROM to go inverted, all fours might come first.

    • @AestheticFIN
      @AestheticFIN Před 8 měsíci +1

      I think that previously I have not had the ROM in my shoulders to do inverted because it felt alot different than it does now. Now the inverted has done great things for me and I feel my lower abs sore after doing gym exercises so I know they have been really activated 😅👌🏻 feels great, thanks!

  • @Chebab-Chebab
    @Chebab-Chebab Před 2 měsíci +18

    The guy on the left has really low body fat.

  • @jonhinson5701
    @jonhinson5701 Před měsícem +1

    Sometimes it can be primarily water. When i lie down, it spreads out like a water bed.

  • @javieraguirre9135
    @javieraguirre9135 Před 7 dny

    3:12 when I invite my girlfriend to watch movies in my house

  • @valo9678
    @valo9678 Před měsícem

    Do you think the abdomen and diaphragm pushing on pelvic floor can cause pelvic floor dysfunction? Feeling like doing this and getting my lower abs kicked on could help me get out of this.

    • @ChaplinPerformance
      @ChaplinPerformance Před měsícem

      It could certainly be a factor but pelvic floor dysfunction is a broad category of issues.

  • @yishujia186
    @yishujia186 Před 8 měsíci +3

    I like to do the downward dog. Does it help?

    • @ChaplinPerformance
      @ChaplinPerformance Před 8 měsíci

      It can if you work on the gentle exhalation strategy and diaphragmatic relaxation

  • @carlmorneau1149
    @carlmorneau1149 Před 10 dny

    Could there be any link with heart burn .my heartburns seems to become worse as the years passe and my lower abds became Weaker and back pain due to sedantary life style for years. Now i have to do those type of exercices to solve the issue . Doing abds usualy brings those heartburns prety fast but now that i see à professional , with all the work we did so far , i can now focus on doing lower abds like you did without having the heartburn being as much of an issues. Dont really have it .its still unconfortable but much better. Iam confident to say that the better i can contrôle and keep the lower abds activated and give them the strenght they need to achieve there job the better my guts and stomach will be positioned and then no hearth burn anymore.and anxiety and stress cloud add to the problem. Because it can be hard to relaxe muscle Who has to, like you just showed. It seems important to relaxe ,otherwise you contraction different muscle for long periods of time , so they become stronger and easier to activate then the other and also put you in bad posture. Bad posture, weak muscle ,tight muscle , bad proprioception= pain and a systeme that cant operate properly,disfonction.

    • @ChaplinPerformance
      @ChaplinPerformance Před 10 dny +1

      I mean I think you said it with the sedentary lifestyle piece. Keep working on getting more movement and managing stress. Should make the biggest impact

  • @tkarcher940
    @tkarcher940 Před měsícem +4

    I agree. (As i eat a cookie before breakfast.)

  • @DonChaio
    @DonChaio Před měsícem +1

    Is pooch belly the same as skinny fat? Sorry for the question 😅I am a skinny guy, but whit a little belly on the abdominal area recently. My work consist in walking from here to there. I am a bit confused of what to do. Thank you 😊

    • @user-wu2br7cs7i
      @user-wu2br7cs7i Před 15 dny

      I have the same thing. I've been skinny all my life, with tiny waist and visible ribs, but in a matter of 10 months I've gained a little belly, and now I look more skinnyfat. But in my case I know it's definitely just fat, because I've gained 7 kilos. I don't know the reason behind the weight gain though, because my ration did not change at all, maybe it's because my growth plates closed, and now my adolescent metabolism is over.

  • @ricardolima5206
    @ricardolima5206 Před 10 dny +1

    "pooch belly is more of a posture issue". Proceeds to correct posture instantly.

  • @eloidom2298
    @eloidom2298 Před 14 hodinami

    I am physical T too, and i have same issue as you explain with same nature.
    Posturally improves Lots visually.
    But i have achieved a different conclusion.
    I noticed your ribcage as it slightly sinks around sternon area, it protrudes around lasts ribs anteriorly. I have same ribcage presentation. Even my chest muscles grow same shape as yours, so there should be a genetic or childhood developmental issue (i really think it is causally genetical issue that leads to abdominal distonia and hypertonic lowback muscles compared to better geometrically born individuals.
    But this positional change might bring relieve and better shape to most althought is not a NEED for everyone.
    Lol enjoy the text

    • @ChaplinPerformance
      @ChaplinPerformance Před 13 hodinami

      Good points here. I grew up with a congenital heart defect and had open heart surgery as an adolescent. There's probably a bit of that at play for me

  • @quinndirks5653
    @quinndirks5653 Před měsícem +2

    Ok, but I didn't have pooch belly when I weighed 155 lbs, and now I weigh 185, I do.

  • @yay-cat
    @yay-cat Před měsícem

    ok mine is literally a tube of chub so this video is unfortunately not gonna help me

  • @MisterMooster
    @MisterMooster Před 2 měsíci +4

    It's not fat- it's super slow twitch muscle fiber.

  • @Martyn_Wolf
    @Martyn_Wolf Před 2 měsíci +2

    Antierier postural tilt can cause pooch belly

    • @ChaplinPerformance
      @ChaplinPerformance Před 2 měsíci

      Yes they can be related

    • @ncshuriken
      @ncshuriken Před 5 dny

      Whats that in layman's terms? Slouched shoulders & hunched-back/neck?
      Computers... They've even screwed up all our postures.

    • @Martyn_Wolf
      @Martyn_Wolf Před 5 dny

      @@ncshuriken No, it's when the pelvis is tilted downwards, instead of it being more straight or at least as straight as possible.
      Computers, cushy seats comfy beds, schools, phones etc have certainly caused the issues you mentioned aka nerd neck, rounded shoulders, messy spine.

    • @ncshuriken
      @ncshuriken Před 5 dny

      @@Martyn_Wolf Got it, thanks. Ah man I have this too then lol. 😅

    • @Martyn_Wolf
      @Martyn_Wolf Před 5 dny +1

      @@ncshuriken Man of us do

  • @kewa_design
    @kewa_design Před 20 dny

    I weight ~10kg less than i should at least but my belly is like i drink beer and eat fast foot all day 😂

  • @matheussanthiago9685
    @matheussanthiago9685 Před měsícem

    Imagine having organs
    I could never

  • @metalrocker627
    @metalrocker627 Před měsícem +4

    Best way to get rid of it. Is lower abdominal exercises. Leg lifts.

    • @ChaplinPerformance
      @ChaplinPerformance Před měsícem

      Nah not too effective

    • @metalrocker627
      @metalrocker627 Před měsícem

      @@ChaplinPerformance But still effective to a degree.

    • @danyalarif4716
      @danyalarif4716 Před měsícem

      When posture is not correct, doing legs up makes the gap between the floor and lower back very soon. So not very effective.
      See athleanx video on this. He has very easy and effective work out plan.

    • @metalrocker627
      @metalrocker627 Před měsícem

      @@danyalarif4716 Well ya gotta do the exercise correctly, obviously. Just position yourself right to where you can do it effectively.

  • @patrickp8315
    @patrickp8315 Před 4 dny

    So, it's just a gentle stomach vacuum.

    • @ChaplinPerformance
      @ChaplinPerformance Před 4 dny

      And a bit of the positional awareness that goes with redistributing your guts internally

  • @henokhsatrio8804
    @henokhsatrio8804 Před 26 dny

    In my case it's because pectus excavatum, I think

  • @neosrdjan671
    @neosrdjan671 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Hm. I am not saying that those 2 moves can not help, but, BRO, you NEED TO BUILD THOSE ABDOMINAL MUSCLES. Period.
    Hard work. Running the best. Nutrition is essential to... no way around that. Hard work...
    Cheers!

    • @ChaplinPerformance
      @ChaplinPerformance Před 2 měsíci +1

      I believe I offered that caveat… I am talking about those with already low bf percentages

  • @afaultychromo
    @afaultychromo Před 2 měsíci +1

    🤔🫤🙃

  • @Opozit1
    @Opozit1 Před měsícem

    This is a bit spooky, I have the same psyiqice as him I also have a medium thick beard like that the only difference is I'm bold lol. . I need to study this video afew times and apply his advice but it might be just abit of fat in my case.

  • @jeffsteyn7174
    @jeffsteyn7174 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Dr of physiotherapy??

  • @blackmirroxx
    @blackmirroxx Před 2 měsíci +2

    Made my future… of my belly

  • @AaronParks
    @AaronParks Před 2 měsíci +1

    Do those exercises while u walk

  • @wes6327
    @wes6327 Před měsícem +134

    No, it's fat for 99% of people.

    • @biggiesmalls3096
      @biggiesmalls3096 Před měsícem +12

      I wish it was fat for me. Fixing posture is 10x harder than losing weight for me

    • @t.r.everstone7
      @t.r.everstone7 Před měsícem +7

      Actually, you are only hovering around the correct answer. 99% is not the percentage of people who have a pooch. More like 50%, but who knows exactly. Of those people, the 99% that you speak of have a pooch that is fat AND postural. Which came first? Hard to say because for many fat people, they live very sedentary, high caloric intake lifestyles and often don't get correct sleep quality and/or quantity. Extra weight makes some muscles overwork, while sitting too much makes other muscles super weak, and that makes a pooch. So being fat caused the issue in that case. But for other people who stay in shape, having desk jobs and/or going to college is usually the cause on its own because of the poor postural habits. And that is even true for millions of thin and/or muscular people.

    • @blt4life112
      @blt4life112 Před měsícem +4

      Speak for yourself.

    • @michelecapriotti4412
      @michelecapriotti4412 Před měsícem +2

      Nope it’s posture for me from doing my job. I think he’s really figured this all out for me

    • @CaioPeixoto1
      @CaioPeixoto1 Před 19 dny +2

      It´s both. Speaking of personal experience.

  • @afroponix3414
    @afroponix3414 Před 10 dny

    People don’t realize how much fat they actually have. If you can pinch it, it’s prolly fat. Skin is so damn thin. I’m at 18% via dexascan and fat is still there. And I do 90 mins of vinyasa yoga a day and lift. It’s a constant struggle but it can be done

    • @thrusta100
      @thrusta100 Před 10 dny +1

      Go on that show “ Alone” that’ll do it!..😂

    • @ChaplinPerformance
      @ChaplinPerformance Před 9 dny

      Yup for sure. I'm at a little less than 15% (on an INbody scan). I still have fat but the distribution is not in the "pooch" area as it is for many.

  • @xn0gaming
    @xn0gaming Před 17 dny

    Now I got a Gooch belly... :/

  • @davdav8709
    @davdav8709 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I need to shiw my wife this video so she understands my struggle 😅

  • @mreese8764
    @mreese8764 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Right. There's no subcutaneous fat there. Got it. It magic jelly.

    • @ChaplinPerformance
      @ChaplinPerformance Před 2 měsíci

      Regardless of if there is subcutaneous or visceral fat, the behavior of the abdomen and your position in space will impact how things look. If you have low body fat, that certainly helps though.

  • @MikeycatOutdoors
    @MikeycatOutdoors Před 2 měsíci +1

    Step #1, quit your desk job.
    Step #2, use the rowing machine, lift a lot of wheelbarrows, and suck in your gut.
    Step #3, wear a girdle and a posture harness.
    😁

    • @ChaplinPerformance
      @ChaplinPerformance Před 2 měsíci

      Wouldn’t be my top 3…
      Step 1: meet the surgeon general’s activity guidelines
      Step 2: learn pressure management during your lifts (abs and breathing)
      Step 3: never wear a posture harness

  • @joegomez5463
    @joegomez5463 Před 2 měsíci +1

    So, Mine is just fat, got it lmao.

  • @CU.SpaceCowboy
    @CU.SpaceCowboy Před 7 dny

    thats just being short with narrow hips. its your intestines and crap.

  • @fintonmainz7845
    @fintonmainz7845 Před měsícem

    "Doctor of physical therapy" = QUACK

  • @Nelman_beer
    @Nelman_beer Před 2 měsíci

    this is hyperkyphosis

    • @ChaplinPerformance
      @ChaplinPerformance Před 2 měsíci

      Not always. Can also happen with relatively flat thoracic curvature. The downward flow of guts can actually reduce the A-P dimension of the thorax and reduce kyphosis.

  • @invisableobserver
    @invisableobserver Před 2 měsíci +1

    Also avoid gluten, processed foods, corn syrup, rice, foods with glysophates (it won't be listed in ingredients). Avoid foods from low end stores like walmart, dollar stores, etc.

    • @ChaplinPerformance
      @ChaplinPerformance Před 2 měsíci +3

      Meanwhile tons of people who eat these exact foods have no pooch belly whatsoever.

    • @invisableobserver
      @invisableobserver Před 2 měsíci

      @@ChaplinPerformance wrong

    • @reflux043
      @reflux043 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@invisableobserver There's nothing wrong with eating wheat (gluten) or rice. That's just the trash you hear from conspiracy theorists pushing keto diets. Also, not all processed foods are created equally. Whey protein isolate is processed, and most people who workout take some sort of protein powder. You need to stop thinking in black & white. Corn syrup is the only one on your list that has been proven to affect your health.

    • @gregbanton
      @gregbanton Před 2 měsíci +1

      No

  • @monnoo8221
    @monnoo8221 Před 2 měsíci +3

    LOOL; you do not need to provoke a pooch...@8.38 you demonstrate perfectly that your hypothesis is largely garbage.
    True, it is possible, but in order to contract upper abs you need to have working upper abs. Those people I know suffering from the pooch don't have.
    The true reason is a postural laziness for decades, absolute 0 of any abs engagement, non-existing musc. transversus abdominis, close to Diastasis recti , even in men, almost non existing lower abs, and this combined with visceral fat, which occurs even in skinny people.
    Ask them to do an Uddiyana Bandha (Abdominal Lock) Asana... you will find that they are absolutely unable to do so.
    For you: your body fat % is way to high, and you absolutely have too much visceral fat.

    • @teocolo
      @teocolo Před měsícem

      Waaaaaay to high. This random guy should definitely visit a Dr. In physeotherapy 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @tonig2757
    @tonig2757 Před 5 dny

    I suppose Mr Fibs is trans?

    • @ChaplinPerformance
      @ChaplinPerformance Před 5 dny

      Nah he’s cis.

    • @tonig2757
      @tonig2757 Před 4 dny

      @@ChaplinPerformance I guess, those pelvic bones can be misleading. Look suspiciously round.

  • @sc1
    @sc1 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Better advice would be just to eat fewer calories and lose weight.

    • @ChaplinPerformance
      @ChaplinPerformance Před měsícem +1

      True. But if you’re 10 percent body fat as a guy or 18 as a lady and still have a pooch, it’s probably postural.

    • @LoneLupine
      @LoneLupine Před měsícem +1

      There can be really skinny people with stomach pooch

  • @1Slayer6661
    @1Slayer6661 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Too hard, I’m getting liposuction.

  • @JohnLahren
    @JohnLahren Před 4 měsíci +3

    why did chad kroger even bother making a living off of fronting nickleback when he had a DPT??????????!!!!!!!! >X}

    • @ChaplinPerformance
      @ChaplinPerformance Před 4 měsíci

      Hahaha. Bro I’ve gotten a lot of doppelgänger comments on here. This one I’m having trouble seeing