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: 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...

HOW: Begin in a half kneeling position with a kettlebell in an overhead position. With control lower yourself to the side that is free and tap the floor. At first you don't have to go all the way down, as you feel comfortable lower...

HOW: Rotate your shoulder from internal to external rotation and repeat. When in external rotation, think about scooping back your shoulder blades while attempting to point your thumbs towards the floor. When internally rotation allow your shoulder blades to come up and forward while...

HOW: Begin in a plank position onto a foam roller while holding onto a resistance band with both arms. Your feet, hips, and shoulders should all be in one straight line. You will then roll out primarily driving with the shoulder blades while keeping...

HOW: Get into the tall plank position on your hands. Push the ground away from your and protract your shoulder blades. Slowly lift one arm away from the ground. From this position, slowly relax your shoulder blade muscles to lower your body slightly -...

HOW: Find an elevated surface to one arm on. In a high plank position keeping your body in line (feet up to shoulders). Allow the scapula to sag then push the scapula away from you pushing your chest away from the floor. Return back...

HOW: Begin the exercise by laying on your side, the side closest to the ground will be doing most of the work. Lift up into a full side plank with your feet stacked or one foot in front of the other, keeping your body...

HOW: Assume the plank position on your elbows and toes. Simply hold this position for the desired amount of time.   FEEL: You should feel all the muscles in your stomach working to hold this position. You may also feel your shoulder and chest muscles...

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