HOW: Place the front of your lower legs on top of the swissball. Place your hands down on the ground with your elbows extended.  Push down into the swissball with your lower legs/ankles bringing your hips up into the plank position.  Make sure you...

HOW:  Start one hand against a wall. Push into the wall with your hip, knee, and ankle. This is your starting position. Slowly bend your hip, knee, and ankle to “load” your leg. Then, explosively push away into the wall.   FEEL:  You should feel...

HOW: Follow along to learn and perform the world's greatest squat warm up! This is a dynamic mobility warm up routine that features 5 main movements. We recommend performing at least 1 set of 5 reps of each movement on each side.   FEEL: You...

HOW:  Get set up in a side lying position with the bottom leg in relative extension (knee further away from the chest). To begin the exercise, with the top leg, lift it up driving your knee towards your chest as much as you can....

HOW: Lay on your back close to a wall. Place your feet flat on the wall creating a 90 degree bend in your knees. Push into the wall with one leg without moving your leg or body. At the same time you’re pushing into...

HOW: In the quadruped position, loop the anchored band high up on your thigh as close to your hip as you can comfortably place it. Once tension is created in the band pulling your hip outwards, rock back bringing your butt closer to your...

HOW: Start in a half kneeling position with an anchored band looped around your upper thigh. The band should be trying to pull your thigh outwards as you move forward. Tuck your tailbone and keep your back up straight as you shift your weight...

HOW: Begin on your back with your knees above your hips, this is held by keeping your core strong. Think about pushing your back against the floor to keep the core engagement for the entirety of this exercise. Once you are controlled in this...

HOW: Begin on your back with your knees above your hips, this is held by keeping your core strong. Think about pushing your back against the floor to keep the core engagement for the entirety of this exercise. Once you are controlled in this...

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