HOW: Begin by positioning yourself in the quadruped position. Both hands on the ground under your shoulders, and your knees on the ground underneath your hips. Find a neutral spine as shown in the video. Don’t let the imaginary glass of water on your...

HOW: Begin by lying face down on the ground. Bend one knee and bring it out to the side. Place your hands by your side with your elbows bent. From here, use only your arms to push your back up into extension and back...

HOW: Begin in a kneeling position next to a wall. The knee that is up should be closest to the wall. Placing your elbow on the wall with your arm bent is the correct distance you should be from the wall. From here, extend...

HOW: Start by facing a wall. Stand as close as you can to it with your feet up against it spread about shoulder width and your toes slightly facing outward. Raise your arms up overhead. Use your core and hip muscles to pull your...

HOW: Begin in the quadruped position. Your hands on the ground underneath your shoulders and your knees on the ground under your hips. Starting with a flat back, create a hump in your back as much as you can by pretending you have a...

HOW: Begin on your hands and knees. Place a slider under one foot. In this position, you will balance on the opposite arm and leg. The wider you are the easier to balance, the more narrow the more challenging this will be. Bring the...

HOW: Loop a strong band around a kettlebell. From here place one foot on top of an elevated surface and loop the band around your hip with the weight hanging down in the air pulling down on your hip. You can stay stationary and...

HOW: Loop a heavy band around a sturdy object around hip level. Place your leg through the loop and have the band high on your hip. The tension should be trying to pull your hip outward. Take some steps to the side and find...

HOW: Loop a strong band around a sturdy object close to the floor level. Lay on your back with your feet close to the band. Loop the band around the top of one of your thighs keeping the knee bent. From here, grab that...

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