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Episode 89: Inbetweenie - Is Dead Butt Syndrome Real?

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In this episode of the Movement Logic Podcast, host Laurel Beversdorf explores the concept of 'dead butt syndrome' or 'gluteal amnesia', debunking both as a non-evidence-based myths perpetuated in fitness and health discussions. Laurel discusses the misleading information in a recent New York Times article titled Sitting All Day Can Cause Dead Butt Syndrome, and emphasizes the importance of evidence-based terms and ideas in understanding pain and body function. She outlines the dangers of accepting unsupported medical terms, advises on better exercise practices, and stresses the significance of regular, whole-body strength training for overall health. Listener feedback is also addressed, touching on the podcast's approach to myth-busting and health education.

00:00 Introduction and Personal Check-In

01:17 Understanding Dead Butt Syndrome

03:03 Debunking the Myth: Evidence and Expert Opinions

06:10 Critique of the New York Times Article

09:12 Addressing Listener Feedback

12:51 The Problem with Sensationalism in Media

16:45 The Complexity of Pain and Misleading Diagnoses

32:28 Exploring Gluteus Maximus Firing Patterns

33:11 Factors Predicting Athletic Injuries

33:48 Critiquing the New York Times Article

34:18 Debunking Gluteal Amnesia Myths

36:02 The Problem with Pathologizing Normal

44:23 Understanding Muscle Cramping

56:45 Effective Movement and Pain Prevention

58:23 Upcoming Classes and Courses

Free offerings mentioned in this podcast:

Take a free class with Laurel and get the replay - Escape the Gride: A Multi-Planar Banded Flow

Get on the Waitlist for Bone Density Course and get the only discount for Spring 2025 cohort

Get the free Bone Density Mini-Course: Barbell 101

Resources mentioned in this podcast:

Greg Lehman on "Trojan horsing"

Conspirituality Podcast on Post-Truth America

Sitting All Day Can Cause Dead Butt Syndrome

Have the Butt Muscles of the World Gone Silent?

Muscle Recruitment Patterns During the Prone Leg Extension

Test showing more gm activity in presence of pain

People with low back pain do not have a delayed firing of GM

  continue reading

90 episodios

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In this episode of the Movement Logic Podcast, host Laurel Beversdorf explores the concept of 'dead butt syndrome' or 'gluteal amnesia', debunking both as a non-evidence-based myths perpetuated in fitness and health discussions. Laurel discusses the misleading information in a recent New York Times article titled Sitting All Day Can Cause Dead Butt Syndrome, and emphasizes the importance of evidence-based terms and ideas in understanding pain and body function. She outlines the dangers of accepting unsupported medical terms, advises on better exercise practices, and stresses the significance of regular, whole-body strength training for overall health. Listener feedback is also addressed, touching on the podcast's approach to myth-busting and health education.

00:00 Introduction and Personal Check-In

01:17 Understanding Dead Butt Syndrome

03:03 Debunking the Myth: Evidence and Expert Opinions

06:10 Critique of the New York Times Article

09:12 Addressing Listener Feedback

12:51 The Problem with Sensationalism in Media

16:45 The Complexity of Pain and Misleading Diagnoses

32:28 Exploring Gluteus Maximus Firing Patterns

33:11 Factors Predicting Athletic Injuries

33:48 Critiquing the New York Times Article

34:18 Debunking Gluteal Amnesia Myths

36:02 The Problem with Pathologizing Normal

44:23 Understanding Muscle Cramping

56:45 Effective Movement and Pain Prevention

58:23 Upcoming Classes and Courses

Free offerings mentioned in this podcast:

Take a free class with Laurel and get the replay - Escape the Gride: A Multi-Planar Banded Flow

Get on the Waitlist for Bone Density Course and get the only discount for Spring 2025 cohort

Get the free Bone Density Mini-Course: Barbell 101

Resources mentioned in this podcast:

Greg Lehman on "Trojan horsing"

Conspirituality Podcast on Post-Truth America

Sitting All Day Can Cause Dead Butt Syndrome

Have the Butt Muscles of the World Gone Silent?

Muscle Recruitment Patterns During the Prone Leg Extension

Test showing more gm activity in presence of pain

People with low back pain do not have a delayed firing of GM

  continue reading

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