HOW: Start by lying on your back with a band between your ankles. Keeping your core engaged, slowly lift both legs away from the floor by bending your knee and bringing your heel towards your hips. If you want to target the left hamstrings...

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: Lay down on an elevated surface like a bench, a couch, or a bed. Bring one leg off and march that leg up as far as you feel comfortable. The lower the surface the more aggressive the stretch will be. Reach back for...

HOW: Lay down on an elevated surface like a bench, a couch, or a bed. Bring one leg off and march that leg up as far as you feel comfortable. The lower the surface the more aggressive the stretch will be.   FEEL: You will...

HOW: Lay on your stomach and rest your forehead on the ground. You can use a towel roll for comfort between the floor and your head. Get your arms resting in a ā€˜Iā€™ position with your hands on the ground. While maintaining this arm...

HOW: Begin in a high plank position while maintain a neutral spine. Try driving your hands and your toes together to keep tension in your core. Then elevate one arm and the opposite leg up parallel to the floor.   FEEL: You will feel the...

HOW: Lay face down with your forehead rested on a towel for comfort. Begin with your arms by your side palms facing the ceiling. Lift both arms towards the ceiling as high as you can, while keeping your elbows straight bring both arms up...

HOW: Lay face down with your forehead rested on a towel for comfort. With your arms elevated 90 degrees out to your side and your elbow bent about 90 degrees. Lift your arms first up towards the ceiling, make sure to pull with the...

HOW: Lean up against an elevated surface. The higher the surface the easier, the lower the more challenging. Initiate this exercise by pushing your body away from the surface. Now elevate one arm and tap the opposite shoulder. Stay strong in your core and...

HOW: Lay face down with your forehead rested on a towel for comfort. With your arms elevated into a T formation, lift up as high as you can towards the ceiling. You should initiate the motion from the shoulder blade, then allow the shoulder...

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