I've come to your page after having had a meltdown about how I can't seem to do anything right and how I'm so far behind my peers. You're godsend Sam. You're not just teaching me anatomy, you're also uplifting my spirits. Lots of love to you.
I always wondered who he reminded me of….? But because he was so nice I never thought Mr House lol Thankyou for answering an ongoing question for myself…!
I love 💕 the way he teaches... We can see passion in all of his actions...i wonder why are there views very less ... actually he deserves a lot more....❤❤
Dead lift and work all this in one compound movement. The rate coding and consecutive muscle activation to execute the movement safely is a wonder to experience. Burn more fat (use more energy) if you want with the clean and jerk or deadlift straight into a push press. Start low and use progressive overload slowly to build the technique into the mind. Low and slow. Great vid!
Dear @SamWebster I’m Sophie senior physiotherapist student and we bumped into a little issue with the rectus abdominis muscle. In the Hungarian literature it says that the rectus abdominis origins from the 5th and 7th ribs and processus xylhoideus of the sternum and inserts in os pubis’s symphysis while on the other hand english literature says it’s the other way around. I belive functionally, anatomically and considering the biomechanics of the body it would be logical what the english literature says that the rectus abdominis origins from the symphysis…but i’m not sure. I would like to ask your opinion about this topic? thank you in advance, Sophie
I have a question. Why does my left side of my abdominal ms. Goes into a spasms then, up to the left side under the rib cage? All this happen after gastric bypass pass. No doctor has explained the issues as to why. Thanks.
“Omental infarction” I was diagnosed with thinking I was having appendicitis during the hype of Covid in 2020, Hence, I had open heart surgery October 2019. 😣
I've come to your page after having had a meltdown about how I can't seem to do anything right and how I'm so far behind my peers. You're godsend Sam. You're not just teaching me anatomy, you're also uplifting my spirits. Lots of love to you.
We all feel like that sometimes. Some people find some subjects easier or harder than other people. It will click together eventually.
I feel so seen! I'm here trying to make sense of what I'm learning in Applied Clinical Anatomy. I hope you're doing well now. Thanks Sam!
I hope you’re doing better. Things can be hard, but try not to give up. Wishing you the best 💖
Passed my anatomy exams thanks to this videos. 😍 He reminds me so much of Dr. House but definitely kinder and non sarcastic version of House. 😂
😂 😂 😂
Yesss finally someone mentioned that he’s like the nice version of house 😂
From now on anytime I'm working my core I'll be thinking, "Because we're building a body tube!"
Yesssss he does
I was studying abdominal wall muscles and you uploaded.... What a great coincidence.
I was also studying it just earlier, maybe he knows. O.o
Same like how 😂😂😂😂
Same here :)
same here
Wonders of youtube algorithm...
Mr. Sam Webster, you sir are officially my scientific crush. Lol. Thank you for everything you’ve done with this channel.
Are you from India
You are just amazingly generous. Thank you again and again
Thank you doctor house you make anatomy fun for me
I always wondered who he reminded me of….? But because he was so nice I never thought Mr House lol Thankyou for answering an ongoing question for myself…!
ur videos make my accademic life easier thank you
amazing. so clear and animated. Thanks!
Cant spend a day without your videos❤
So glad I came across your channel. Great information, thanks so much 🙏
You are an exceptional Teacher -- thank you so much for posting this wonderful Video!!
I love 💕 the way he teaches...
We can see passion in all of his actions...i wonder why are there views very less ... actually he deserves a lot more....❤❤
I love the comment re. lifting heavy things increases abdominal pressure - this is why so many young men get hernias, and it's how I got mine!
wow, you make it very easier than ever, thanks doctor ,much love
The lighting! I love it
Brilliant! As an Iyengar yoga practitioner and teacher I love your talks. They make so much sense.🙏
Really very helpful information for med students
13:40 « The rectus abdominus muscles have become some strange indicator of modern health fitness attractiveness. » 💪🏻🤣
Thank you sir this is a breath of fresh air 😊
Omg yesss 8:50 this has literally been my question since I got home from my lecture 😭😭😭
Thank you, very helpful. Looking forward to more content.
As always excellent presentation.. seen by a surgeon !!
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Dead lift and work all this in one compound movement. The rate coding and consecutive muscle activation to execute the movement safely is a wonder to experience. Burn more fat (use more energy) if you want with the clean and jerk or deadlift straight into a push press. Start low and use progressive overload slowly to build the technique into the mind. Low and slow. Great vid!
your videos make easier anatomy for me thanks.
Dear @SamWebster I’m Sophie senior physiotherapist student and we bumped into a little issue with the rectus abdominis muscle. In the Hungarian literature it says that the rectus abdominis origins from the 5th and 7th ribs and processus xylhoideus of the sternum and inserts in os pubis’s symphysis while on the other hand english literature says it’s the other way around. I belive functionally, anatomically and considering the biomechanics of the body it would be logical what the english literature says that the rectus abdominis origins from the symphysis…but i’m not sure. I would like to ask your opinion about this topic?
thank you in advance, Sophie
Laughter, is the best way to feel the pain!
You're the best ❤. Thank you Sir
Thank you, this was so enjoyable apart from being informative
Remember : Semilunar lines and semicircular lines (arcuate line/Douglas line) are different.
Brillant, Thank you. Could you talk about diastasis recti?
Amazing video, thank you!
Lovely teaching ❤❤❤❤😂
What do you do when the muscle are all swelled and painful
Your videos are amazing. Helps me make a 3d picture insdie my head easily now
Thank you so much..love to see your videos sir..
lots of planking, side planking adding in rotation but doing lots of isometric work too
I have a question. Why does my left side of my abdominal ms. Goes into a spasms then, up to the left side under the rib cage? All this happen after gastric bypass pass. No doctor has explained the issues as to why. Thanks.
Love you Sir from pakistan
“Omental infarction”
I was diagnosed with thinking I was having appendicitis during the hype of Covid in 2020, Hence, I had open heart surgery October 2019. 😣
Thank you doctor 👍👍👍
Great teaching
I am interested in seeing video on abdominal hernia & aorta hernia's. Not seeing those video. So enjoy your video's.
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You are the best sir ! I'am actually a mathematics teacher but i enjoy watching this ! 🤍
Thank you sir🙏👏👏
i love this guy
Very informative 👍🏻
Thank you 🌸
Great and beautiful 🥳
Excellent, thank you
AMAZING!!
Incredible doc
Could you talk about the stomach vacuum exercise for the transversus abdominis
Thank you so much
You look like Dr. House
Thank you!
thank you so much !!!!
THANK YOU!!!
Thanks!
Great!!!
Pony roses? What's that?
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Hello why child can't caugh and go out their secrition
This guy has more torsos than my college😂
Thank u
14:20 this fly on pectoralis major is just too distracting
You've high note accuracy 😂💔
Just in time i have an anatomy mid and it's including abdominal walls T_T
Hey, me too 🙄next sunday😭
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he looks like dr. house from house MD
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Sir u cooked
Love your vomit!
Sam Webster bladder removed have huge incisional hernia want video…..AND UROSTOMY…
please email me thank you doctor
...I hate anatomy a lot, but with you I hate it a little.🦦