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I thought I had my front splits until now…
Hi everyone,
I hope everyone’s thriving and doing well in this weird season.
I started training intensely to get my front splits on both legs since late March as where I live, Sydney Australia, went into lockdown. This meant all gyms and pole studios were closed until further notice and what better time to work on my flexibility.
I trained for my front splits by using a Splits Training app and live Zoom classes that my pole studio offered.
Then in early June, I touched down on both legs, 78 days since I started training! I was chuffed with how quick it took!
Months later, I’ve been gently and gradually increasing the comfort in my front splits until recently, during a class at the studio, an instructor of mine looked at my front splits when we did a splits stretch class and told me that my hips weren’t square. Confused by what he meant, I asked him to please explain as my back knee and foot were facing down on the floor and my shoulders and torso faced forward. My legs were both straight and flat against the floor in a front splits position.
My instructor told me to look at the position that my back hip was in and I looked down and he said that my hips were very open, so therefore it was not a square split. He told me that my hips had to almost be in a straight line whilst in the splits and mine were on a diagonal.
I asked him to please tell me how to correct it and to my surprise, he couldn’t demonstrate for me nor put me into the right position. He attempted to put me in the right position but it felt like I was simply rolling over to the other side of my straight leg in the splits in which he still told me my hips weren’t square.
Annoyed and confused by this, I asked another instructor for her opinion. After some discussion via FB Messenger, she told me to do her Splits Challenge class and she will give me some feedback.
The overall gist I received was to pull that front leg back a bit into the hip socket but I still couldn’t quite remember how it felt when my instructor put me into a better position once I was in my open split.I continued my splits training at home and despite trying a front leg oversplit for the first time on Friday (not a bad attempt, kinda got there and it felt intense), I could see that my splits were not squared and I needed to correct this ASAP. Watching my own video recordings back in a front leg split on both legs, I realised how open my hips truly were even though it did not feel open at the time. My instructor was not wrong.
To help me get the right technique, I turned to YouTube and realised I was not following these steps in squaring my hips when training for my splits:
This video made the most sense and showed how to square hips in a very practical and easy to follow way:
https://youtu.be/1dDSE7Aey_0Demonstration of a square split by an Olympian gymnast, Elena Shinohara:
https://youtu.be/juX63dy_KngA short and succinct way on good technique in squaring the hips and how tough it actually can be:
https://youtu.be/Rk1ZChsXe_wI’ve done much of my own research on squaring the hips both on Studio Veena and elsewhere and after attempting to stretch this a few hours ago, I can’t help but feel really discouraged. I was basically a tent and there was no way I could actually slide all the way down and have square hips.
One of my instructors told me that it wasn’t bad to have an open split as in pole moves and dance, we will always use the open split due to its beautiful line and how much flexier it makes us look BUT we still want a square split in order to train in a balanced way for our muscles.
Basically, it was for me NOT to give up stretching my open split but to also work on getting flat in my square splits.I’m writing this because I feel like I am back to square 1 with my splits journey. I feel as though I’ve worked so hard to get flat and to stay flat but to be told my hips weren’t square has made it feel like all my hard work has gone to waste and I need to start all over again.
Can anyone else relate to this? I need some encouragement and I know not to give up but it’s really getting me down.Thanks for reading. =)
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