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***The Benefits of the Iliopsoas Muscle to Pilates - Part 1
“What is the purpose of learning how to properly use the iliopsoas muscle, and how does this affect exercise technique from a Pilates perspective?”nnThis was the question asked of me, which led to an interesting few days of contemplation about how I think, what I teach, how I originally learned many of the Pilates exercises, and how my teaching has evolved as I’ve grown and deepened my understanding of human movement and the work of Joseph H. Pilates.nnWith much to say on the topic, I foresee an Iliopsoas: Part 2, to continue discussion of techniques to facilitate finding the psoas and releasing the rectus femoris as the primary hip flexor. Understanding this muscles action and purpose can help teachers, and students develop effective ways to tweak Pilates technique and gain greater benefits from their Pilates workouts.nnA Brief Anatomical Introduction to the IliopsoasnnThe psoas major connects the ribcage and torso with the legs. A large multi-joint muscle it attaches to six joints (T12, L1 - L5) and passes over two (SI joint, Ball & Socket of the Hip) It passes through the front of the pelvic bowl and attaches on the inner side of the thigh on the lesser trochanter.nnThe iliacus is a fan-shaped muscle that lies on the inside of the pelvic bowl, attaching below the inner rim of the pelvic bones (Ilium.) The fibers blend with the psoas and insert on the lesser trochanter along a shared tendon.nnBecause both the iliacus and psoas muscles have the same action for movement of the thigh they are commonly referred to as a single muscle, the “iliopsoas.”nnThe primary action of the iliopsoas: Hip flexionn
- If the spine is stabilized the resulting movement will be flexion at the hip joint.nn
- If the thigh (hip joint) is held still and the psoas is contracted bilaterally, the result will be flexion of the lumbar spine which results in anterior tilt of the pelvis.nn
- The psoas muscle is also activated in both lateral flexion (side bending) and rotation of the lumbar spine.
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Aliesa George is the founder of Centerworks® Pilates. She is an author, workshop presenter, and mind-body health expert with more than 25 years of experience designing solutions for health improvement. Aliesa has created a wide variety of products focused on Pilates, Foot Fitness, the Mind-Body Connection, Stress-Management, and Whole-Body Health. She enjoys helping others discover the connection between thought and action to get positive results and achieve goals for a healthy mind, body and spirit!
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