HOW: Begin in a half kneeling position with your front leg straight and your back knee bent and resting on the ground. Have both arms resting on an elevated surface to best assist with the split position.Ā  From this position, slowly walk your feet out...

HOW: Begin in a half kneeling position with your front leg straight and your back foot resting comfortably on an elevated surface such as a couch or chair. From this position, gently tuck your pelvis and shift your weight forward and back to feel a...

HOW: Begin in a half kneeling position with your front leg straight and your back foot resting comfortably on an elevated surface such as a couch or chair. From this position, gently tuck your pelvis to feel a stretch in the front of the hip...

HOW: Begin in a half kneeling position with your back foot planted on an elevated surface such as a chair or couch. From this position, tuck your pelvis and shift your weight forward onto the front foot, pause, and rock your weight back.   FEEL: You...

HOW: Begin in a half-kneeling position with one foot planted slightly out to the side and your back knee planted on the ground under your hip. From here, shift your body slightly to the side to target a stretch in both groin muscles. Feel free...

HOW: Start in a half kneeling position with one knee bent up in front of you with foot planted on the ground and the other knee on the ground. Anchor a band underneath the front foot and grab theĀ  end of the band with...

HOW: Start in a half kneeling by having one knee bent up in front of you with your foot directly in line with the knee that is down on the ground. Stay tall while looking straight ahead. Close your head and hold this balancing...

HOW: Begin in a half kneeling position. One knee is bent up with your foot flat on the ground and the other knee is on the ground with your toes pushing into the ground. From here, raise your body up by pushing into the...

HOW: Begin in a kneeling position next to a wall. The knee that is up should be closest to the wall. Placing your elbow on the wall with your arm bent is the correct distance you should be from the wall. From here, extend...

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