114. Why do your knees go in when you squat? With Heath Lander and Raphael Bender
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Everyone knows that if your knees go in when you squat it’s because your glutes aren’t working properly, right?Wrong.We talk through a whole list of reasons why your knees might go inwards in a squat that has nothing to do with your glutes not working. Plus why it might actually be GOOD that your knees go in during a squat.Resources mentioned in the episode:Muscle activation in a squat is load-dependent here and hereParalyzing the gluteus medius doesn’t make the knee go in more hereKnees going inwards in a squat is not a risk factor for ACL injury hereLya Bavoil squatting 213kg at 62.5kg body weight hereConnect with me on Instagram: @the_raphaelbenderDownload a free course guide:Pilates CertificationVisualized AnatomyBecome a Breathe Education Mentor Affiliate: Program infoThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: AdBarker - https://adbarker.com/privacy