HOW: Start in a tall kneeling position with both knees down on the ground. The first step is to posteriorly tuck your pelvis by imagining you're tucking a tail between your legs. Next, keeping this tuck, squeeze your glutes and core very hard and...

HOW:  Stand on one leg with a slight bend in your hip and knee. Using a band above the knees, push your opposite knee out and back at a 45 deg angle and hold this position for a second. Then slowly bring your knee...

HOW: Find a step or elevated surface. Line yourself up sideways to the step and place your leg on it. Push yourself up and hold a single leg balance position.   FEEL: Keep your core and glutes squeezed as hard as you can to maintain...

Follow along in the video as Mike walks you through a groin flow. There is no required sets, reps, or amount of time to spend on each portion of the groin flow. Rather, listen to your body and spend as much time as you feel...

WHY:  This exercise will help you to learn low back and pelvic body awareness. Learning body awareness in these regions is important when trying to manage pain now and in the future. This exercise also promotes motion in this region and can help with...

HOW: Start in a half-kneeling position with one knee down. The first step is to posteriorly tuck your pelvis by imagining you're tucking a tail between your legs. Next, keeping this tuck, squeeze your glutes and core very hard and drive your hip forward,...

HOW: Begin in a star side plank position on your hand with your feet, knees, hips, and shoulders in a straight line. Elevate your top leg for the entirety of this exercise. Slowly lower yourself to allow your hips to tap the floor then...

HOW: Place your hand up against the wall at about shoulder height. Slowly lower yourself on the leg closest to the wall by reaching your elevated foot back, then explode up driving the elevated knee towards the ceiling. Lean into the wall for the...

HOW: Begin standing up with your hands against a wall with one knee up towards your chest. Drive the elevated leg down towards the floor then quickly exchange legs back to the starting position. This movement should be performed quickly and with power. Lean...

HOW: Stand on an elevated surface with one foot off of the ledge. Lower the elevated foot by dropping your pelvis. Elevate your pelvis on that leg by using your glute muscles on the stance leg. If you have your hands on your pelvis...

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