WODdoc Episode 349 Project365: Groin Floss
June 16, 2015 11:39 pm
Adductors are a group of muscle on the inside of your leg that run from your groin area down to your knee region. They are an interesting group of tissues because some aid in extension of the leg while others help with flexion. However, when all fibers are contracted simultaneously adduction (bringing the leg toward the midline) happens. The unique nature of this group of tissues make them vulnerable to overuse injuries. … So lets take care of them.
Don’t Floss Blind… Know Your Anatomy
Today’s WODdocket:
1. Perform 20 of each: standing stride forward, backward and lateral (bilaterally)
2. Perform 2o of each: kneeing stride forward, backward, and lateral (bilaterally)