Live Event: Joint Stability Series: Hips (60 minutes) with Lauren Eirk
Everything • 1h 9m
This 60 minute workout is designed to strengthen hip muscles that adduct, abduct, flex, extend, and rotate the hip joint in a variety of positions. The focus is to expose and strengthen muscle imbalances by improving contraction responsiveness. The instability of the the ball requires the use of trunk and spine muscles as they relate to hip mobility.
The flowing nature of the ball will allow for smoother transitions so that we can make positioning easier. Those dealing with a chronic hip issue will notice that the ball can make exercise feel more supported. The material of the ball itself can provide resistance at the same time. This is truly a mindful experience in control, and appropriate for all levels.
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