220 Triathlon

CORRECT BODY MOVEMENT

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I’ve heard that functional movement screening can help with injuries. What is it?

FIONA HUGHES, EMAIL

Triathlete­s are constantly striving to become faster, fitter and stronger. We push ourselves to the limit and perform high-level activities, and expect our bodies to cope with the demands we place upon them. But what happens when those demands exceed the body’s capabiliti­es? In other words, what happens when we can no longer take it? In short, we get injured.

Part of the reason injuries happen is that many of us perform high-level activities, even though we’re inefficien­t in our fundamenta­l movements. These fundamenta­l movements are the building blocks of complex movement, and it’s important to get the basics right if we’re going to be able to perform them at a high level.

We may half-heartedly acknowledg­e these weaknesses or restrictio­ns in our movement, but don’t often train to improve them. Instead we train around them, focussing on our strengths and ingraining poor movement patterns that hinder us long-term. You need to consider if your training is contributi­ng to your performanc­e, or is it actually contributi­ng to an eventual injury.

A movement screen analyses your fundamenta­l movement patterns to identify any weak links in your movement competency (the ability to move free of dysfunctio­n or pain). Identifyin­g them allows you to work on correcting them and, in so doing, reducing your risk of injury and, eventually, enhancing your performanc­e. The outcome of a movement screen gives you an opportunit­y to improve your movement competency; in other words it provides an athlete with an insight into their movements and a course of corrective strategies to control them.

Based on human anatomy, strength and conditioni­ng principles, human biomechani­cs, physics, sports performanc­e and sports medicine, practicion­ers are able to detect areas that may predispose you to certain injuries (demonstrat­ed in research by Hewett et al. in 2015 and Myer et al. in 2010). With movement screen informatio­n you can explore the potential reasons for any apparent movement incompeten­cy and get an understand­ing of how your movement competency may respond to a change in exercise, such as an increase in volume, intensity or load. It can also be used as a performanc­e-enhancing tool, identifyin­g which patterns can be more aggressive­ly loaded and which require more developmen­t before they can be increased.

 ??  ?? Learning the correct basic movements can pay dividends when it comes to more complex exercises
Learning the correct basic movements can pay dividends when it comes to more complex exercises

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