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Training the big muscles for postural benefits
I went to visit a private physio recently, and he completely negated a lot of what i'd been told in the past by previous therapists. He said that for somebody who has complex muscle imbalances, in the body if you train the BIG muscles such as glutes, hamstrings, quads etc, then the smaller postural muscles will follow. From you experiences as practitioners, how true is this? Is there a place for all the wishy washy movements that clients are often told to do like pelvic floor exercises or external rotation exercises, when In actuality if a client is say "externally rotated with a kyphotic posture" then actually the best thing for them are rowing and back exercises.
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