22 Feb Dead Bug – Swissball
HOW: Begin by laying on your back for this exercise, knees over hips and hands over shoulders- with a swiss ball in between both. Then bring your hands and knees together by squeezing the swiss ball. Slowly drop one leg and the opposite arm...
05 Feb Bridge – Adduction
HOW: Place a firm object like a ball between your legs and squeeze. Maintain this contraction the entire time while performing a bridge. FEEL: You should feel the muscles on the insides of your thighs and glutes working. COMPENSATION: Do not arch the back....
26 Jan Seated Thoracic Mobilization – Towel
HOW: Place a rolled up towel roll, shirts, or any other fabric. The goal is to make a ‘fulcrum’ that we can use to mobilize your mid back similar to a foam roller. Place the object in your mid back and drive the upper...
14 Jan D2 Shoulder Flexion – Band
HOW: Get a band anchored down by the ground and stand next to the anchor but turn your body 90 degrees from it. Hold the band with your arm that is further away from the anchor. Spread your feet so that they’re a little...
14 Jan Shoulder Flexion – AAROM, Dowel
HOW: The goal of this exercise is to use your opposite arm as much as possible to facilitate improving the desired motion. Hold onto a stick or something light that is long enough to hold in both hands. You will use an alternative grip...
09 Jan Shoulder Flexion Stretch – Wall Support
HOW: Place your hands against the wall at about shoulder height. Hinge at your hips and bring your body forward, this will be a body on arm movement which will increase the amount of shoulder elevation you are working into. Be gentle and move...
01 Jan Side Plank Thread the Needle
HOW: Begin in a full side plank with one foot in front of the other, keeping your body in one straight line from your heels to your hips to your shoulders. With the top arm reach down and across towards the arm on the...
01 Jan Face Pull – Quick
HOW: Begin with a resistance band pulling your arms forward. The anchor for the resistance band should be around shoulder height. Bring your hands close to your ears, this is achieved by rowing and rotating your arms back at the same time. Bring your...
01 Jan Tall Plank Thread The Needle
HOW: Keep your body in a straight line from your shoulders down towards your heels while maintaining a high plank position. Next lift one arm and begin to thread the needle. First rotate the elevated arm towards the arm that is stationary, then open...
01 Jan Plank Walk – Band
HOW: Begin in a high plank position with a band around your forearms. Bring out your arm and leg on the same side, allow the opposite side to follow up towards that side and repeat. REGRESSION: If too difficult perform this exercise on an...
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