Human body may look simple from outside in its structure. But inside, it has a very complex mechanism. One such complex mechanism involves functioning of muscles throughout the body.
You might have observed that some athletes or dancers can do full leg split, which is nearly impossible to do for an average person. So what makes them different to do this? And how their muscle functioning works? Let’s find out the secret behind it
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Let’s first understand the science behind muscles contraction and its composition. Human muscles are made up of a network of stringy muscle fibers. These muscle fibers are connected to bones by tendons. When your body makes any movement, these rubber fibers stretches the muscles. This allows muscles to do the movement.
Usually, this phenomenon remains same for normal functioning of muscles. But for an aerobic move like leg split, it requires special muscle involvement. These muscles are hamstring and iliopsoas.They are actively involved in a leg split. We have often heard about hamstring muscles but very less about iliopsoas. Let see what this iliopsoas is?
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Iliopsoas is a muscle that arises from the lumbar vertebrae and convoluted deep into the anterior part of the hip area. It is believed that it (Iliopsoas) is the key muscle involved in trunk and hip movement. If this muscle is weak, it may decrease the ability to flex the hip joint and thereby leave you with half leg-split. So what is so special about this muscle?
Unlike normal muscle fibers, the iliopsoas muscle fibers are long, thin and reach several centimeters in length. It is categorized into two types – Psoas minor and Psoas Major. The exact role of Psoas minor is not clear yet. But some studies suggest that it helps in controlling the position and stability of the underlying iliopsoas. While for Psoas major, research has supported the fact that it has some role in the activity of flexion of the trunk. While few others have indicated that the people having a difference in the cross-sectional area of the psoas muscle are faster in curve sprinting. So in one or other way, it is linked with the trunk muscle agility and flexibility.
Unlike regular muscle, this muscle has the capacity to stretch up to one-and-a-half times its own length. Regular stretching exercises further lengthen this muscle and allows athletes to do something extraordinary. This is why only a few people can do full splits.
In athletes or dancers who can do full splits, these muscles have become more flexible and stronger due to practice. While individuals who can do full splits without any regular training or stretching exercises, may have inherited this muscle genetically from their parents. But the question is how you will know whether your Psoas muscles are stronger, weaker or dysfunctional. Here are some symptoms that indicate dysfunction of Psoas.
So far we have learned about the role of Iliopsoas muscle in doing a full split. But its role is not restricted to full leg split only. The Psoas and multifidus (MF) muscle plays a very important role in maintaining global spinal alignment. It is believed that tight Psoas muscle can pull the low back vertebrae forward and down toward the femur often resulting in lower back pain. Studies have also shown that prolonged sitting in one posture may lead to loss of Psoas muscle flexibility and increased stiffness.
In which case, stretching exercises becomes mandatory to keep this muscle mobile and active. Here are few exercises that may help to strengthen your Psoas muscles.
These exercises or stretches for splits will allow Psoas Muscles to regain its flexibility.
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