Lab Coat Fitness AMA #8
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At 00:58
D W:
Hi
My sister has Pectus Excavatum. It’s not severe but has a definite sinking of the chest wall.
I’ve seen guys build hypertrophy around that area minimising itâ��s appearance.
My thoughts
- As a female she is going to find it harder to get the same results purely through chest hypertrophy.
- As well as building muscle there should be a focus on stretching/mobility exercises of the chest, spine and rib cage to help expand her chest and improve posture.
- Her chest will be severely tight already and therefore she should look to minimise any muscle building work in this area.
Questions:
- What areas/ exercises would you advise?
- Should she avoid muscle hypertrophy of the chest altogether OR do some hypertrophy of the chest but double up on the opposing muscles in the back?
I understand there will be a limit to what she can do purely through exercise but any small improvements would help.
Thanks guys!
Notes:
Links mentioned by Joshua in the podcast:
- http://www.hkspra.org/product_image_pub/64_569953.pdf
- There are also vacuum bell devices but they are generally most effective in children.
At 08:02
Mauro Gomez Alvarez:
Does weighted isometrics like weighted Planks, weighted Front Levers, weighted L-Sits have a place or they are suboptimal to build anything?
At 12:07
Matthew Gray:
How should cuts be timed with your training phase? Align them with a skill cycle, or what? Thanks for being awesome y’all.
At 48:04
Nico Pleyto
I’ve been experiencing a bit of pain during the straddle stretches. I feel like my inner thigh gets strained from doing the Goku stretch. I’m not sure which specific muscle, but I’m guessing it’s the adductor magnus. Is there a way I can progress safely with my flexibility without injuring myself? I usually stop and back off whenever I feel a bit of pain other than that, what else can I do to address this issue?
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