HOW: Start in a squat position. While maintaining a squat position, slowly begin running in place at your desired and comfortable pace. In terms of running form, opposite arm and leg move forward and stay on the front of your foot (forefoot) while performing...

HOW:  Start with your hands against a wall. Push into the wall with your hip, knee, and ankle to assume a triple extension position. This is your starting position. After maintaining this position for the desired amount of time, simply switch legs. Do so...

HOW: Get set up standing with a sturdy box or step in front of you to step on to. Begin the exercise by performing a powerful step up followed by a hop on the same side, meanwhile drive the opposite knee up and forward...

HOW: Get set up in a standing position and make sure you're barefoot when performing this exercise. To begin the exercise, lift your arch while focusing on putting pressure into the ground with the knuckle of your big toe and trying to pull that...

HOW:  Start with your hands against a wall at shoulder height and be leaning into the wall. Push into the wall with your hip, knee, and ankle to assume a triple extension position. This is your starting position. Slowly bend your hip, knee, and...

HOW:  Start with your hands against a wall at shoulder height and be leaning into the wall. Push into the wall with your hip, knee, and ankle to assume a triple extension position. This is your starting position. Slowly bend your hip, knee, and...

HOW:  Get your foot set-up and supported on an elevated surface while balancing on the other leg. To perform the mobilization, bring your knee and shin bone forward over your toes while keeping your heel down on the ground. While driving the knee forward,...

HOW: Get set up in a standing position balancing on one foot on a firm surface. While maintaining balance, reach with your opposite foot in a Y-orientation - see video for demonstration and tips.   FEEL: This should feel like you're promoting and controlling motion...

HOW: Get set up in a standing position balancing on one foot on a foam pad or unstable surface like a pillow. While maintaining balance, reach with your opposite foot in a Y-orientation - see video for demonstration and tips.   FEEL: This should feel...

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