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  • bob_wiley@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    It can be learned. My teacher in 6th grade would do it, so I started trying. It took a while, but eventually I was able to link up whatever was needed to activate those little eyebrow lifting muscles. I only can do it on one side, as I never bothered with the other.

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      1 year ago

      Same here, I learned to do it with both side. Also try curling all of your toes except your big toe and vise versa (kinda like a thumbs up with your foot). Its one of those things everyone can do, but most dont because their body is pre-wired not to. Its just mind over… well your body. Im convinced popping your pecs is also one of those mental things. Its helps to have muscles but I think everyone can do it.

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        1 year ago

        Can confirm that pec popping is learned. I say this goes for a lot of muscles, the butt as well. Start training the chest, butt, or whatever and at first people will talk about activation, but you won’t know how. Eventually, if you continue to train, you’ll be able to really activate those muscles during the movements in a workout, and can flex them whenever you want after that.

        I can do the pec popping, but I never aspired to do that. What really stood out for me was the butt. When starting to work out I’d always hear trainers say to use your butt to rise up out of a squat or whatever. I had no idea how to do this and no matter how much mental energy I put into it, I couldn’t do it. Then after doing enough repetitions it came to me. I can flex my butt to make standing up from a squat easier, and now that I know how I can do it whenever (not that I have much of a reason to).

        It’s all about developing those neural pathways and that mind/body connection.

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      1 year ago

      ymmv though, I think. I taught myself as a kid as well, but I’ve never gotten very good at it. I don’t have a lot of eyebrow inflection anyways so I think that’s why. Some of us will never be Spock.