oversplits
Oversplits refer to performing splits with depth beyond the standard full split, typically beyond 180 degrees of leg separation. They are pursued in activities such as dance, gymnastics, figure skating, and contortion. Oversplits can occur in two main forms: front (anterior) splits, where one leg is forward and the other back, and middle (side) splits, where legs are spread to the sides. Achieving an oversplit usually requires significant flexibility in the hip flexors, hamstrings, adductors, and the ability to control pelvic alignment, as well as strength to stabilize the spine and pelvis during deep positions.
Training usually involves a gradual progression with proper warm-up, then controlled depth increases using support surfaces.
Safety considerations include the increased stress oversplits place on joints and ligaments, particularly the knees, hips,
Oversplits are an advanced flexibility goal and not essential for all athletes; they should be pursued with