HOW: Start first by balancing on one leg. Once you feel you are balanced, slowly bring your other leg behind you and move it left and right. As you move your leg, you'll notice that balancing is harder! The faster and the greater distance...

HOW: Sit down with your feet directly below your knees. Drive the balls of your feet into the ground and raise your heels off the ground. Your knees should come up in the position while the balls of your feet remain in contact with...

HOW: Sit down with your foot directly below your knee. You will be performing this exercise with only one leg. Drive the balls of your feet into the ground and raise your heels off the ground. Your knees should come up in the position...

HOW: In a comfortable sitting position with your feet out in front of you, place a resistance band around the balls of your foot.  Keep your foot in a neutral position, with the toes pointed straight up and your ankle at a 90 deg...

HOW: Get set-up into a football Heisman position using a wall and a swiss ball between your knee and the wall. While maintaining this position and pressure into the ball against the wall, lift up on your toes with the leg that is on...

HOW: Begin laying face up on the floor. Roll back and forth, until you have enough momentum for you to deep squat. Make sure that you are balanced prior to dropping back onto your back. You can use momentum with your arms to help...

HOW: Begin laying face up on the floor. Roll back and forth, until you have enough momentum for you to deep squat. Make sure that you are balanced prior to dropping back onto your back. You can use momentum with your arms to help...

HOW: While in a deep squat position hold onto a stable surface. Slowly lean towards one side while driving your body and your knee forward. Repeat on the other side.   FEEL: The more you drive your body forward the more you will bias a...

HOW: Follow along with the video.   FEEL: You will feel all the muscles in your legs working to control the landing and descent.   COMPENSATION: Landing Position. Make sure your knees are aligned over your toes. They should not dive inwards on the landing. Your...

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