Walking Backwards

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  • čas přidán 19. 03. 2024
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    In this video, Tim discusses some of the great benefits that can be found with walking backward. This is another one of those movements that you want to be able to experience so that you can know! So, once you know, let me know what you think!

Komentáře • 35

  • @BobBoyd-r1i
    @BobBoyd-r1i Před 11 dny

    G'day Tim, enjoyed your backward walking video. This concept first came to my attention in 1973 when I was researching a different topic for my Degree in Human Movement at the University of Queensland. It caught my attention though as at that time we had a Government Minister who walked backwards through the halls of the Parliament building earning him the title 'Minister for walking Backwards'. Totally forgot about it until about 3 years ago in a similar situation while researching a different topic the latest paper on backward walking popped up. This time, having given up running marathons and now engaging in long distance walking, I took more notice of the research. I first incorporated it into weight workouts and then progressed to incorporating it into walks through bush on dirt fire trails and bike trails. It is sill incorporated into weight workouts carrying 10kg dumb bells. While monitoring total number of steps every walk, after viewing your video I decided on my walk this morning to actually count the number of backward walking steps taken on one much utilized 10km circuit which offers a great number of opportunities to walk backwards, I was surprised at the actual count - total of 2855 steps, longest unbroken section was 255 steps up a 50 degree slope. Examples of counts in other sections were in smaller numbers eg 20 , 45, 80 etc up a variety of slopes from 5 degrees to 60 degrees (small section of paved path). Without yet counting backward walking steps on a number of other regularly used trails I know that the count would not be as high as today's as the opportunities to do so safely are not as great. I would estimate though that the minimum on any day would be approx 1000 steps. Acknowledge and confirm all your comments about feeling good and the benefits and safety of backwards walking - different strategies developed over the years re this. I encourage every walker to start incorporating a small number on every walk at own level , safely, at first indoors to become skilled and confident of ability. When venturing outdoors begin with a walking companion as a spotter and utilize the same tracks to begin with. Ignore the strange stares from other walkers - you know of and practice something that provides more benefit from your time and effort than they are gaining. Opps - I seem to be rambling now also Tim.
    Lose your mobility, lose your health and wellness

  • @pabloguaramato1217
    @pabloguaramato1217 Před 4 měsíci +8

    Great as always, Tim.
    I usually do my crawling in the parking lot besides my apartment, and I've managed to caught the attention of some of my neighbors. They probably think I have a couple of loose screws. I find it pretty fun, though, being able to train unconventionally and baffle everyone around you thinking you're messing around, while, in reality, you're becoming way stronger than you've ever been.

    • @OriginalStrengthSystem
      @OriginalStrengthSystem  Před 4 měsíci +4

      YES. I love allowing my neighbors to see all the crazy ways that make me stronger. It also keeps them from wanting to borrow sugar.

  • @lauragem796
    @lauragem796 Před měsícem

    Thank you for the detailed clarity on how to walk backwards. I'm looking forward to adding your instructions to my backward walking practice.

  • @MH-jc3uj
    @MH-jc3uj Před 4 měsíci +6

    Thank you, Tim. And I also want to thank you for showing us the importance of swinging/extending the arms properly during walking. I've become much more used to doing so, and I started because I remembered your advice to do so whilst walking.

  • @everettgooch5114
    @everettgooch5114 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Tim, thanks for this video. I walk backwards alot, just like a crawl backwards. However, I never really noticed that I was not swinging my arms with youthful vigor. Our joints were made to enjoy movement and I need to let my arms enjoy their journey. Thank you again.

  • @harjinderkandola6380
    @harjinderkandola6380 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Hi Tim. I have been walking/running backwards for about a year. Also go upstairs backwards. Really helps the knees. (reason I started)

  • @user-il1dr5bh2j
    @user-il1dr5bh2j Před měsícem

    GOOD INFO. !! I DID MY WALKING BACKWARDS ....IT MADE ME VERY SORE !! WHAT HURT THE WORST ? NOT SURE , BUT I LIKE IT ! I AM 79 Y.O. !!! NICE TO BE IN YOUR PROGRAM AGAIN.

  • @fhoniemcphonsen8987
    @fhoniemcphonsen8987 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Lends itself nicely to circle walking & figure 8

  • @aprilmchugh6029
    @aprilmchugh6029 Před 4 měsíci +2

    I love this! I give it to my senior clients and to those who have Parkinson's for balance and brain activity.

  • @kenfinley3586
    @kenfinley3586 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Can't wait to hear the Bonnie story. 🤣

  • @robertwhite2449
    @robertwhite2449 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Looks like a scene from the film Tenet😂. All seriousness backwards walking is great, especially with loaded carries ( do it holding dumbbells if you still want the exaggerated arm swing)

  • @akissparaskevopoulos
    @akissparaskevopoulos Před měsícem

    Thanx. I’m going back

  • @marabunta1980
    @marabunta1980 Před 4 měsíci +2

    BFBW=Bare Feet Backward Walking 😊

  • @farstrider79
    @farstrider79 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Jogging backwards on the next video?

    • @OriginalStrengthSystem
      @OriginalStrengthSystem  Před 4 měsíci +2

      Not sure I’ll get more than 3 steps until I’m out of the frame!

    • @farstrider79
      @farstrider79 Před 4 měsíci

      @@OriginalStrengthSystem 🤣. I just ask because back when I actually ran, it felt good to spin around and jog backwards sometimes. Always felt easier on my knees

  • @ZrohTempezz
    @ZrohTempezz Před 4 měsíci

    do you think you could make a video about in the future for people with Ehlers Danlos Syndrome? I’m 27 and i’m hypermobile in my knees, shoulders, and hips and need stability.

    • @OriginalStrengthSystem
      @OriginalStrengthSystem  Před 4 měsíci +1

      I’ll see what I can do. It may take me a few weeks, but I’ll put it on my list.

    • @ZrohTempezz
      @ZrohTempezz Před 4 měsíci

      i would greatly appreciate that!!

  • @thrivershipprostatecancer5858
    @thrivershipprostatecancer5858 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Tim, thank you. I loved how you stopped at about the 2.40 mark in a pose with the right toe starting the backward step, when you were explaining that “The Body is an X”. This deliberate stop/pose reinforced the importance of your message. I was rapt that you further elaborated the “toe before heel” as you rolled your foot when demonstrating towards the end of the video. And, NO, you were not rambling. You talk naturally without lecturing and are so inspiring. I also appreciated how you demonstrated about looking over your shoulder to see where you are going. What you may not be aware is what you did was how you focused in front in the earlier demos. This is important as some people need that horizon to keep their balance. It is not a criticism, but more of the subtle messages you demonstrate in your awesome videos. Thanks again, Raymond from Melbourne, Australia.

    • @OriginalStrengthSystem
      @OriginalStrengthSystem  Před 4 měsíci

      Raymond, thank you so much for your encouragement and support. It means a lot.