Video 269 | Spinal Solutions II (30 Minute workout) with Lauren Eirk
Core
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10-Nov-2021
First, learn some great self assessments to detect any range of motion differences. Next, practice some positional isometric exercises, designed to activate weak muscles, particularly ones that are sitting in the front of the body that flex the spine.
From here, we will use a mini ball and thigh band (link below) to integrate these exercises with stronger positions with a mindful approach. Listen to the cues and modifications to progress resistance challenges. Over time see your stiffness resolving as you become stronger and more stable!
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