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Just the person who tells the surgeon where to cut if you ever get brain surgery for Parkinson’s, essential tremor, or depression.
I would like to see these guys tell Everts he has been doing it wrong.
I think most of you guys are pussies.
Brain surgery for depression?
Western medicine is diseased.
Why does that photo look a little gay?
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cur it and medicate it! don't treat the cause treat the symptom, western med in a nutshell.
Or a Labotomy they did them in the 70,s yet. Shock treatment works my dad had a bunch. Belt ya to a bed , a big rubber piece in the mouth & let ya hv it. Ramones , ran into a good friend of mine . He said he had shock treatment and is doing fine. Gimme gimme shock treatment all I want is shock treatment.
Hate to drive this off topic but it’s deep brain stimulation for people that had failed all other treatments. Don’t really get the hate these days for scientists and doctors. We are just doing our best to provide evidence based treatments for those who want it.
Thats awesome and keep up the good work... the disdain for doctors has to do with medical insurance and the ones who dont listen and how things went down in 2020...
anyhow back on hip topic.. I had hip labral repair in june and two anchors put in along with shaving down a bone impingement. I am curious how its going to feel once i get back on the bike in January. will i be able to do a hip tilt on the pegs i dont know. going to be interesting.
Thanks man. I actually had a very similar surgery when I was 14. 24 years of moto since then. No real issues, just have to work more on stretching and strengthening my hips/glutes as I get older. Anterior pelvic tilt makes my impingement worse.
In the photo, do you think he may be exaggerating the posture for the sake of demonstration?
I've not watched any of his content but it's common for people to inadvertently misappropriate technical terminology.
To the OP Claim,
"This does not increase mobility and actually decreases the power you have in your posterior chain"
That might be true in a static model but motocross is not a single posture strength contest. For a lot of riders sticking their butt out would help them with balance anticipating/reacting to the varied terrain and inputs required to the motorcycle.
AJ directly calls it an anterior pelvic tilt.
Riding really really fast has more to do with a person not being scared to crank his right wrist all the way around and with the clutch let all the way out!
So the only thing you carry is self confidence and a narcissistic tendency by pumping up your own tyres and saying you above average (Nuerosience PhD requirement is a 3.0 which is average or a B grade so ther is that) and like to bash AJ as the reason go be here.
As info be careful what you google and throw around when you talk to someone/people who actually know what they talking about by trying to sound knowledgeable and fancy.
Sandtrack sure has a lot of free time to be on Vital,all the people I know in the medical field never seem to have any free time so not sure he is as important as he thinks he is. 😎
All I know, is that when I "unlock my hips", straight back and bend at the waste while keeping my knees behind my toes, toes in, pegs on the balls of my feet, my bike handles so much better and I can actually ride it faster for longer...as opposed to "tucking my hips", which arches my back and forces me to bend my knees (so they go in front of my toes), peg on the arches of my feet, etc...
What Ryno and AJ teach makes perfect sense to me based on my own experience...I'm no PhD though, and I'm certainly not an "above average learner"...so I don't know anything...
They teach different things, so maybe you’re right
I consider hopping on vital to tell grown men not to pop their booties up too aggressively when they ride community outreach
I was valedictorian at Columbia, but go off dude. Didn’t realize saying I’m an above average researcher / learner would trigger yall.
This isn’t about my credentials though. Take my advice or leave it, but tilting your hips/butt that far up isn’t a great idea. If you look at Ryno, and most pros, they teach it correctly. AJ needs to get on google and understand biomechanics better.
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This is really a weird-ass appeal to authority flex.
Since "no" pros, and you cited Jett as an example, ride like AJ, can you explain this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Qy5GUx0oUs
?
I don’t think this response is getting the credit it deserves 🤣
Yeah his butt is Wayy to high. AJ talks about not getting off the back of the bike. 125 riders get there butt off the back ovr the rear fender standing. To get the rear wheel to hook up& get the front wheel light. To get it on top of the dirt. Corner to a up hill . Use perfect form leaning forward. Then slide off the back . You can feel it getting traction & hear the engine work harder. Some tracks you can manual - ride it mainly on the Rear sheel. Lamson did a Perfect job at this in 96 beating everyone including 500,s at the Des Nations. Mike Brown pics of his butt ovr the rear fender on the PC 125 was Great. It’s about moving staying low to create max speed everywhere. Deep lung sneezes with crap flying out , so hard multiple times that I can’t see. Then my nose has a ton of fluid I blow out. I hv 6-8 blue shop rags full of nose fluid. Getting sick on the rd sucks.
For some of us, that is a posture we innately avoid... whether we're riding or not.
valedictorian at Columbia flex means nothing to me mate when you have no idea what you talking about and no one was triggered so dont make up your own importance in your head to help with insecurities you carry.
yip, Ill leave your advice.
I think it comes down to exaggerating so that you can see what he is trying to do but also if you are trying to tell someone that has terrible body position to ride with their spine stacked over their hips perfectly its extremely difficult to stay in that position in a dynamic activity, it takes a ton of back and core strength that most people don't have.
If you think about keeping your butt poked out you will get pretty close to the correct hip position most of the time.
FFS, he was asked for his qualifications so he gave them. You don't want to know, don't ask.
Let’s see pictures of you on the bike. Here are mine.
Try sticking your butt further back. I heard it helps a lot, that's what Jett does.
This thread is weird.
Don't sweat the "Idocracy" style replies about "fancy words".
Yes education tends to be frowned upon around here, understandably. lol
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