Key to Optimizing Your Body
Muscle Firing Order
Original TMBW Blog Post
"The most common mis-fire... Glutes that don't fire in sequence.
And when glutes don't fire in sequence, your low back muscles over-engage to make up for the slack. Now over-worked, your low back muscles get pain-cranky."Christine Eckery, The Mind Body Whisperer Tweet
Just like a car engine and its pistons, there is an ideal firing order for the muscles in a movement sequence.
For example, as we walk, there is an ideal muscle firing sequence that optimally propels us forward. To get an idea, imagine that your right leg is in the back position of your of your gait.Here’s your ideal muscle firing order:
1st muscle to fire: Right Hamstrings
2nd muscle to fire: Right Glutes
3rd muscle to fire: Left back erector muscle (the ~ 1″ muscle that lies alongside your spine)
4th muscle to fire: Right back erector muscle (the ~ 1″ muscle that lies alongside your spine)
What is the Most Typical Pattern of my clients with Back Pain?
The most common muscle firing order pattern for my clients with low back pain, is …Drum roll please! ( :
1st muscle to mis-fire: The opposite side erectors – the muscles that should be # 3 in the sequence are often vying to be #1.