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Originally Posted by Omaha
The condition causes hip flexors, quads, and lower back to tighten up and become overactive. Glutes, and hammies become dormant and it gets tricky to activate them so the quads and back take over.
Lunges, bridges, and deep squats strengthen glutes and hammies and get them firing again. The foam roller is used to relax and lengthen the quads, hip flexors and lower back.
If you're really curious about it I can post some links with a lot of information.
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Originally Posted by Buehler445
I'd appreciate it.
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This first link is my favorite. I've found it to be very helpful. The first post here is great, but there is more good advice throughout the thread.
http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showth...hp?t=130876763
You can also google "lordosis" and find several links similar to this:
http://stronglifts.com/lordosis-why-...how-to-fix-it/
I thought you were ****ing with me earlier. Are you having similar problems?