Everyone should be able to do THIS exercise: THE GET UP
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- Everyone should be able to do THIS exercise: THE GET UP shown here by Human 2.0 owner and orthopaedic surgeon Dr. Chris Raynor #mobility #exercise #bodyweightexercise
Being able to do this exercise is a marker of longevity because it is an indicator of overall strength and mobility, coordination, proprioception and body awareness. Add it to your fitness routine today!
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I hate it when they talk too much before showing something!
Me too! Too ADHD to pay attention. Get to the point!
Me too!😅
Could have been a 60 second video
Agree. Very annoying. Too much talking for sure.
This assumes you have good knees. I’m pretty youthful but can put pressure on my Left knee anymore. It’s always inflamed and what limits me at many gym classes.
Excellent demonstration video. I'm 65 yo and doing 50 squats per day and getting better after knee injury. I hope to learn this transition soon.👍
Yes...try to use it....only when you fall over...or have nothing else better to do! 🤔😳🤬
Good for you! Keep going you’ll get there
@@hughlevett-yeats401 Why? It's a fun way to get up off the floor. I'm 67 and I do it a lot.
Great - this is is absolutely vital to learn. It took me 6 attempts to 'get it'.
I will now attempt it a few times a day until I have a degree of mastery over it! (I'm 78, slim and relatively fit.)
Dr Raynor, I have been watching fitness videos for over 15 years on you tube. I watched this video this afternoon and it is simply the best I have ever seen. I have been trying to do the get up for three years. I finally got to the one hand get up a year
ago. But then no progress to the hands free get up. Now I see a path! I will follow your instructions until I can do this and then I will be able to tackle the Turkish get up with a kettlebell. THANK YOU! I am only 76, so I have a lot to look forward to.
Glad to hear it Christine! Go get 'em sister!
Rock on!
Love the concise break down. Great video!
When you start you can use a chair to begin with until you have the strength in the knee and hip. Just don’t keep using the chair.
Proper alignment is important to note. Over extending the knee past the toes can put strain on the knee with those of us with ligament issues or just having a ‘bad’ knee. I’d do full range of motion in the water but go easy with gravity. Thoughts?
Thanks Doc. Paramedic here in MI.
I cant believe how easy that transition was from the ground to a standing position with just a rock forward. Thanks for this!
A lot of elderly people would have trouble with the rocking action just like they can't jump over the smallest obstacles. It's a confidence issue which is much harder to regain
I’m 75 I can get down on the floor very easily but getting up I need my hands. Will definitely work on this.
Excellent! Wish I was taught this way back in high school. I’m nearing 70 and cannot get up without my hands but it’s never too late.
Chrisb… there are a lot of people who can’t even get up using their hands unless a piece of furniture is near by. I’ve had knee surgery and have to use my hands. Fortunately I don’t need furniture anymore. Lol
Me too
I sometimes have dizziness .....❤
I'm proud to be able to still do this, currently. Thank you for the reminder Doc.
Your fitness achievements are a testament to your hard work and discipline! Thanks for sharing this video 👏🙌🙌
Hello from the UK,
I will be 65 this year. I used to be super fit but after a life changing accident where I sustained cervical and lumbar damage to my spine & knee damage, it’s been a constant battle to stay fit and flexible.
I am still very flexible (as I have hyper mobility) but have 2 ankle operations in the last 10 years.
I walk, do Pilates and strength exercises…however, I cannot do the cross legged rise, so I am glad to see this video of an alternate version. Thank you!
Thank you for that. Excellent! I had hip and knee replacement and am now dealing with spinal stenosis. I am 78. I have not tried rolling back to get momentum but will check that out today. I do this with left leg forward and can get up with just using the right hand for support. Once I am halfway up, I find it important to change the toes on my back foot, so that they can help push me up. This final push-up is also helped be exhaling strongly as I push.
You make that look easy . I could not do it and was very surprised by how hard it was to even rock back.
I am a 62 y od female. I have been doing Crossfit for almost 12 yrs. My knees are shot from running/softball/field hockey, etc. This is a very difficult move for me without bothering my knees.
thank you for the thorough explanation and demonstration!!!
Thank you doctor! You are a great teacher!
Try getting up when you have spinal stenosis, arthritis and diabetic leg problems. No way.
Thank you so much. Am recuperating from surgeries and a bit of misfortune this spring. Still waiting for ability to do physio on repaired shoulder. Want to try this as soon as humanly possible. Great idea and can't wait to get down on floor without fear. Thanks again.💗💗
Very helpful to this 63 yr old! Thank you very much!
That was an excellent demonstration of something I wanted to do partly based on Peter’s suggestion. I will try your method because before I saw your video I really didn’t know where to start. Bravo & thanks
Great demonstration and explanation. Thank you doctor!
This is the only video that really helped me to get down and up from the floor! Thank you so much for posting this video.
This video is not done for you people out there that don’t have a problem getting up after a slip or fall. So leave instead complaining about too much talk. Some people appreciate his very detailed explanation and show.
Thanks doc . Just about to master the shrimp squat and will also master this. Regards from a 65 year old from Italy.
Best explanation and demonstration I have seen so far !
Excellent explanation! It worked immediately!
I’m 65. I love this video. I need this video. I’m on a mission. By age 66 in 4 mos I WILL be able to stand like this. I’m trying and practicing daily. I’m starting off using very simple side to side flexibility movements by Josh from Strength Side CZcams channel. I have been doing that pretty steady now for a month and I’m MUCH BETTER. Next step is to do the Get Down part slowly to teach my body that feeling on the “neg”. Then begin the rocking and the Get Up to the forward knee. Thanks for this Great Video! PS. I love Attia.
I go to yoga classes, and I often find that, when my brain/body is struggling with some movement or other, it just takes the teacher to mention what to do/think about with a specific part of the body to make the pose or the transition easier. Oftentimes, it's as simple as that push down with the foot you mentioned rather than thinking of pulling yourself up. Things we think we can't do, we actually can when we use the right bit of our bodies. Then again, there are things I don't think I'll ever be able to do in yoga, on account of my limbs not actually being long enough, LOL! I'm going to practise this 'get up' for sure. Thank you! x
This is good. I'm 69 and a bit overweight, so found this trickier than I thought it would be. What I found when I first tried it is that I wasn't tucking my my foot back far enough, and I wasn't extending my other leg out far enough. You have to be able to use your momentum to roll up onto your tucked leg to get up without your hands. If your foot isn't tucked back far enough or your other leg isn't extended out far enough, that makes it much harder to roll up onto the tucked leg and stand up. I also found that I had to lean toward my tucked leg (i.e., rotate a little toward my tucked leg) as I stood up.
Thank you, this is the precise detail I needed!
I‘m 60 and it is Easy for me. But I feel, that it is really less Easy than some Yesrs Ago. So Thank you so much having reminded me to Train!!❤
first try - can't go down, unless I use my toes for balance instead of folding leg flat like you do
- can't even get close to getting up.
So I will save this video and study it and try to learn to do it.
Thank you for this demonstration.
Oh my, this is more difficult than I thought. I tried this for the first time. I’m 66 and I can get down ok, but struggle to get up without using my hands. I need more practice. This gives me a challenge to accomplish 👍
Great walk through. Thanks!
Thank you for the clearest breakdown of the actual technique of the get-up that I have seen.
This is an essential life skill that, in an ideal world, all of us should have been taught in school! So much avoidable morbidity occurs in patients of all ages who cannot get off the floor.
This was a great help!! Thsnk you!!
I’ve seen a version of the Get Up where you aren’t supposed to let your hands or knees touch the floor. I only managed to do that ONCE! This seems more doable! I’m excited to try it (tomorrow, when I’m not all tucked i to bed! 😅) ❤😂
We do this drill in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu class. Not stand up all the way, but up to the knees and push forward, then back again from the start.
Lots of functional uses for this movement in BJJ. its used at close range to go into your opponent for leg tackles. from longer range you can rock up then do a hip shifting motion into a wider (sumo) base. I have seen people that variation while holding a hand gun (thus the reason your hands are occupied). Etc.
I've done this sort of thing for decades. Martial arts was doing this stuff forever.
Thank you!
Awesome demonstration ❤❤❤❤
There is a lot of common sense on here. Well thought through. Thnx.
Thankyou that was really helpful. 👍
Thanks big help
Thanks for the inspirational video!
Good job. Thanks.
Oh, boy! Got to try this one!
Practice Makes Perfect that Tests Your Strength.
Thank you very much for a great video. Nothing wrong with a good introduction ignore the negative comments and thanks again for making these videos for us to watch and learn. Well done keep up the good work
thank you
Great video thank you
Years ago warming up for racquetball I did this with a small weight clutched to my chest. 5 or 10 reps would break a sweat and loosen everything up. I just tried and can't even come close. I have a new goal.
This is a fun exercise. Definitely adding it in!
Good. You have momentum working for you!
61. Tried it and can do it on both legs! The core work pays off!
Hello. I did these in dance class regularly. It was a mandatory exercise. Ballet and Modern Dance.
We did not rock to get the motion to roll forward into the next step placing 1 foot near the buttocks to help push ourselves upwards. I think the way you are teaching this is a very good idea for those who need to learn how to get up and down to or from the floor. We extended our arms out in a soft rounded shape. This gave us balance to lean forward
to push up. Know our bodies were much stronger through years of dance. I would suggest a pad thicker
than a yoga mat. Thank you for teaching us this method.
I'm over 60 yrs old and l couldn't get up without using my hands. After seeing this video, I can do it now
Thanks so much .I'll keep practicing until I can slowly get up. 🙏
I’m soon to be 80. I can get down, but can’t get up without using my hands. Is there something wrong with using hands if it works for you?
Nice video. I will give it a try.
EXCELLENT!!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Excellent!
thank you i have a HIP REPLACEMENT and this will help a lot
God Bless!! Great advice!
Glad it was helpful!
I’m a 74 year old female … with over 55 years of serious knee issues involving both knees. I have been attempting to strengthen my knees all 55 years, with little progress other than the initial. I believe it is only my knees not allowing me to do this exercise. Most of my knee issues are with ligaments, tendons and muscle injuries. I try to remain as active as possible, and desire to find a way to become capable of accomplishing “The Get Up”. Suggestions ,please, (specific) on what and how to work on…
And thank you for this video.
Thank you!!!
You're welcome!
What's the big deal about not using your hands? My mother started getting down on the floor and getting back up every day from her early 60's. She well knew that "I've fallen and I can't get up" can be fatal for an older person living alone - even if they didn't injure themselves in the fall. I am now 72, overweight and moderately sedentary. I just tried the exercise as you described it. I can't do it with either leg forward. I don't have the knee mobility to tuck my foot back far enough. I would bet there is no way an elderly person can do it without months and months of mobility and strength training.
There is a much easier way for someone to get back up off the floor. From a sitting position roll over into a crawling-on-all-fours position. You obviously will need to use both hands. Pull one knee forward so that your lower leg is almost vertical. With both arms, push down on that knee while at the same time using that thigh to push yourself up.
If you want to teach an exercise for overall strength, mobility, coordination, proprioception, etc, etc fine. If you want to teach an elderly person how to get back up after a fall, there is a much, much easier way.
These are all valid points. However, the goal should be for someone to be able to get up without using their hands. While many people will need to use their hands or an object to help assist with getting up from the ground, there are situations in which either they don't have the upper body strength, or because of injury (concurrent or precedent), they cannot use their hands/upper extremities to assist with getting up.
I know that for many, this will be a process that takes time to learn or develop the strength or mobility that allows it. However, I am OK with that. I am more concerned with the learning process and the skills/strength that will be developed during rather than purely the ability to do the movement.
@@ChrisRaynorMDEmphasis on 'Should' It does NOT have the same meaning as 'Must' or 'Can', even though videos like this try to imply that it is.
Every English reader SHOULD be able to read the complete works of Shakespeare. MUST they though? And Whether they CAN, is a very different matter.
After months of failed attempts I am no longer going to beat myself up for being unable to this method. And I'm ok with that.
I’m 67, in good shape (walk, spin, weights, abs) not overweight, but my knees are too stiff from an old injury to allow me to do this without one hand.
@@skeptigal4626 One hand, no hands, two hands - personally I don't think it matters. The goal is to do it daily so that you will still be able to get up off the floor or a lawn or a sidewalk when you are 90 years old.
The point is that if you can't do it, you've sorta let yourself go and that is a genaral indication of health and fitness.
This is great.I had a stroke. My lower body weak so I am exercising. This video wiil help me to get up.Thanks for the demonstration.
How r u now
I'm glad I didn't try it in public because I passed gas. 😮
good advice, good exercise
The main get up usually doesn’t use rocking. In us stiff souls we have lost significant muscle in our hips. It’s not a terrible problem if you can get up from the ground with the assist of one hand. Replacing lost muscle past 60 yrs of age may be a loosing battle. A key point is get on the floor more and sit less.
Excellent 👍🏻 Dr. It would good if you tell folks to also work on their abs,,,in order to facilitate this movement.
Very interesting but it is the super advanced version. I need a proper remedial lead in, which I must practice for several weeks or months before I could do even a clumsy version of this.
First time seeing this,,COOL INFO❗️❗️
Dr. Raynor, weight training also helps enormously.
ok, I'll try this.
I learnt this a longtime ago in Aikido martial arts class.
It's so easy to get up when you are young and in shape. I don't think you have any idea how hard that is for older adults and those with injuries.
On the contrary, I know how difficult it is because I see my patients having difficulty in my office every day. This is why I teach them these exercises and promote mobility so that we can improve their ability to move and get up. We use these exercises in our rehab sessions as well and have successfully improved the mobility of many of our senior patients/members.
I think it's easier to pivot on one hand to get both feet under you and then just stand up,
It would also be useful to look at how to get up if you've injured your foot or ankle or knee or hip.
The final version you demonstrated is the same way we return to a standing position in Aikido after doing a backwards fall. - Dave
good information. thx
I learned to do this from a crossed-leg position or meditating position down and up.
Hi,
Already given an upvote. But as im stopping the video early, im also dropping a comment for the algorithm. I practice various martial arts. So turns out i actually picked this up along the way
Take care and have a good one
Very good!
Me, too!
We did 100s of same as warm up in Aikido.
First he talked too much, but finally I get what he talked.Thanks
OK. Thanks Dr. Raynor I’m adding this to my goals. However, when I tried my abductors are too tight and don’t allow me to flatten out that leg for leverage. Please suggest what I might try at home to loosen them.
That looks so easy.
Oh!!
I’m going to work on this for sure struggle to get up ❤I’m 75 lol need to get after it//
On a slippery floor I find it easier to have the forward foot back close to the other ankle. Can do it without the rocking. Am sixty and have had three sports related knee surgeries.
I have back injury, so i started looking into Kraus test the krause webber test now. So, what i am getting at is the workouts around kraus way to fix back pain based on stomach and hip flexors or it seems to be that. Just wondering is there a workout around that?
Good video! But I'm still looking for some way to get down and get up with a maximum knee flexion of 100 degrees due to knee replacement.
Im 60, walk 5 miles a day, just loaded 4 tons of wood pellets into my garage, i cant do these. Cant get enough momentum to get up on the one knee.
Fast forward to info
Utilizing momentum
Excellent exercise, indeed. Just 2 small comments:
- stand up with your torso between both your legs. That way your raised leg doesn't hinder you while standing up.
- plant your toes from the feet which is upside down on the floor for a firm support to push upon.
Good morning friend, how do I get the hard book version. I do not want a PDF Hard book copy only. Thanks.
Thought of the Git Up line dance when I saw this! But, yeah, I can do.
Will try this even though I’ve had 2 knee replacements. Right now I do the all fours (not so elegant) crawl up. Thank God my hands work!! LOL
Can this be done after a total hip replacement?
Nice 1 minute video.