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Standing without using your hands: tougher than it sounds.
Standing without using your hands: tougher than it sounds. (Photo: Christopher D. Thompson)

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Mastering ground movement鈥攃rawling, rolling, and standing鈥攊s a vitally important, often overlooked aspect of becoming a well-rounded, injury-free mountain athlete

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Standing without using your hands鈥攖ougher than it sounds.
(Photo: Christopher D. Thompson)

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Let鈥檚 try something: Lay flat on聽the ground and attempt to stand up without using your hands. Sounds simple, right? It鈥檚 not. You鈥檒l likely feel some straining in your back and core, your hips will hurt as you push them out wide, and you鈥檒l wobble as you try to find the right positioning for your legs. Should you finally get into a good stance, your quads will burn as you stand up.

This movement is difficult in part because few of us spend a whole lot of time on the ground outside. Our world has been elevated via chairs, raised beds, and desks. We no longer need to be strong and stable on our hands and knees, or even while lying on our stomach or back. It鈥檚 no small issue. As a species, we evolved performing these types of tasks while navigating natural environments, climbing, and traversing. According to trainer Danny Clark, the strength that these ground-based actions develop translates to nearly every other facet of motion and performance.

鈥淕round movement is our foundation鈥攐ur stability, flexibility, and strength all stem from our capacity to move on the ground,鈥 says Clark. 鈥淓ven from a developmental perspective, our ability to move and explore our world all starts from ground movement.鈥

Clark is the performance director at , a company started in 2008 by French that focuses on developing exercises and fitness systems based on the full range of natural human movements. One of the company鈥檚 foundational practices is ground movement. Clark sees it as the most essential building block in becoming a dynamic, healthy athlete. 鈥淥ur ability to do elite, high-level tasks depends on our ability to do ground movement,鈥 he says. 鈥淓nvision a tree. Our roots are ground-level movements, and then higher-level movements are linked to these movements.鈥

In this sense, ground movement, while not necessarily resembling anything else you鈥檝e done in a gym, can build the strength, mobility, and balance necessary to be a better, injury-free climber, runner, hiker, or rider.

Ground movement encompasses thousands of motions and exercises. 鈥淭he biggest thing with ground movement is that it works on core stability, which is different than strength,鈥 says Clark. 鈥淪trength is managing a load, whereas stability is more about having control over your entire body, or having the coordination to do something efficiently.鈥 On the mountain, this could translate to more streamlined and effective performance.

Rolling, crawling, squatting, and standing can be awkward and messy, and in that sense, there鈥檚 no perfect way to execute ground movement. 鈥淲e don鈥檛 define movements but instead create a framework,鈥 says Clark, who studied physical therapy and exercise science and joined the company in 2014 to bring a more peer-reviewed approach to the poetry of MovNat. 鈥淐an you roll over and come to a prone position? Then can you get to seated position? Can you get up from there? In each position, we talk about how to improve technique, and then add a little motion.鈥 And technique, Clark stresses, is different than form. 鈥淔orm is when you look at someone and it seems to look right, but there is no one right way here.鈥

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