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Split squats on a sit fit/durband might do the trick.

Or you could use a wobble board instead. Start off with

what he is capable of doing. It may be only a few half

reps. But the idea is to consistently try to get

better at performing them. This should help.

Kieran Dolan

One 2 One Training

Ireland

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A client of mine had a knee injury a few years ago.

Talking with him and basic testing reveal he has

weakness on that side (right side). It appears his

glute medius is under developed on that side, weak

internal rotation (tensor fascia latate and ITB?) and

seems to have weak everters on the ankle (it hangs

slightly in inversion). He has been declared fine by a

physio and has been training on his own for a few

years since his injury with no real problems.

Does anyone have any ideas which exercises should be

done to correct these imbalances?

Guy Razy

Montreal, Canada

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Try doing stationary lunges following the face of a clock. Right leg lunges to 3

o'clock, then to 2 o'clock and so forth till you get to 9o'clock. Repeat with

other leg. 3 to 5 sets.

Damien Chiappini

SPF Training Systems

Pittsburgh

G R wrote:

A client of mine had a knee injury a few years ago.

Talking with him and basic testing reveal he has

weakness on that side (right side). It appears his

glute medius is under developed on that side, weak

internal rotation (tensor fascia latate and ITB?) and

seems to have weak everters on the ankle (it hangs

slightly in inversion). He has been declared fine by a

physio and has been training on his own for a few

years since his injury with no real problems.

Does anyone have any ideas which exercises should be

done to correct these imbalances?

Guy Razy

Montreal, Canada

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> A client of mine had a knee injury a few years ago.

> Talking with him and basic testing reveal he has

> weakness on that side (right side). It appears his

> glute medius is under developed on that side, weak

> internal rotation (tensor fascia latate and ITB?) and

> seems to have weak everters on the ankle (it hangs

> slightly in inversion). He has been declared fine by a

> physio and has been training on his own for a few

> years since his injury with no real problems.

>

> Does anyone have any ideas which exercises should be

> done to correct these imbalances?

>

> Guy Razy

> Montreal, Canada

Guy,

This is what you can do if you're not sure of what exercises to

perform.

Dynamic warm-ups for the hips pre workout.

Strength training should be focusing on the glutes, hamstrings and

vastus medialis

with unilateral and then bilateral compound movements. Isolate then

integrate.

Myofascial stretching of the hips, glutes and psoas post workout.

You can also have him checked out and stripped by an active release

specialist in our area to make sure that all that tightness in his

hips does not create further lower back problems.3 sessions should do

the trick.

Chances are that his other side is not firing correctly either.

Terry Mavroudis

Montreal Canada

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