HOW: Begin by holding onto a pull-up bar using a neutral grip, with your thumbs facing the back wall. Then pull yourself up primarily pulling with the shoulder blades then moving at the shoulders and elbows. Slowly lower yourself back to starting position and...

HOW: Start by assuming a plank position on a swissball with your toes on the ground and your elbows on the swissball. Actively push into the swissball through your elbows with your shoulder blades. Your shoulders should be active. Once in a stable and...

HOW: Get set-up flat on your back with one foot supported on an elevated surface with the knee straight, the other leg is unsupported in the air. While maintaining a flat low back, push into the elevated surface to bridge up and lift your...

HOW: Get set-up laying flat on your stomach with your knees bent and feet supported on a swiss ball, that is being stabilized by a partner. Begin the exercise by rapidly alternating bending and straightening your knees - kicking your heels into the ball...

HOW: Get set-up laying flat on your back with your knees extended and feet supported on a swiss ball, that is being stabilized by a partner. Begin the exercise by bridging up to lift your hips off the ground. While maintaining this position, rapidly...

HOW: Get set-up laying flat on your back with your knees bent to approx. 90-120 degrees. Bridge up to lift your hips up into the air. While holding this position keeping your hips up as high as you can, lift your toes off the...

HOW: Get set-up flat on your back with your feet supported on an elevated surface with the knees straight. While maintaining a flat low back, push into the elevated surface to bridge up and lift your hips off the ground. Your body should create...

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...

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