Live Event | Yogalates Stability-Mobility (60 minutes) with Lauren Eirk
Recorded Live Events Fall 2023
•
1h 1m
In this Yoga and Pilates fusion class, practice six different combinations each choreographed for their similarity in joint motion and muscle recruitment. See how the moving eccentric-concentric focus of the chosen Pilates exercises actually enhances our ability to stay strong with increased joint stability in the chosen Yoga poses.
The Yoga pose is first introduced so that we can evaluate our ability to perform. We then move through 2-3 applicable Pilates exercises using bodyweight and a thigh band. A support will be used in this workout to assist with balancing.
At the end of the sequence, the goal pose is practiced again. You should see improvments in concentration, muscle contractions, muscle recruitment, balance and overall joint mobility.
Purchase the equipment used in this video from Amazon:
Ballet Double Barre: https://amzn.to/30ntq06
Fabric Resistance Band for Legs: https://amzn.to/2WuhPLF
Yoga Mat: https://amzn.to/2ZDSMrH
Up Next in Recorded Live Events Fall 2023
-
Live Event | Pilates Mobility-Stabili...
This core strengthening Pilates routine is designed to not only train our available joint ranges, but to use our muscles to keep joints from moving in the process. We will use a sponge ball in this routine as a prop to help facilitate the movements.
This workout begins in standing with some hig...
-
Live Event | Power Yoga for Balance (...
This bodyweight Hatha Yoga practice is designed to be strengthening in nature, as we focus on the muscles of the lower body and core. After a short warm up to observe range of motion, practice several sequences featuring a breakdown of warrior one and warrior three. Practice several seated twis...
-
Live Event | Full Body Unilateral Tra...
When we think of hypertrophy training, it usually involves both sides of our body's limbs moving together. However, when we only move from one side, the other has to brace itself and assist nearby joints for the structure to be stable enough to create the exercise.
In this workout, the majori...