Ep. 102: Hip Dissociation Explained - A Movement Mechanic for Improved Functionality
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In this Episode
Most people walk, squat, and climb stairs every single day without giving their hips a second thought—but what happens at that joint has a direct line to lower back pain, joint strain, and overall movement quality. Aly delivers a focused, bite-sized breakdown of hip dissociation, the biomechanical skill of moving the leg or pelvis independently of the spine. She unpacks why this often-overlooked movement pattern is foundational to healthy hips and how anyone can benefit from consciously training it.
Aly walks listeners through the tell-tale signs that hip dissociation may need attention while making clear that you don't need to be in pain to start working on it. The episode wraps up with a practical set of self-assessment movements and exercises that can be done at home or woven into an existing Pilates practice, giving every listener a clear and accessible starting point for better hip health.
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