hahah I just laughed very much out loud at your comment - well I'm sure you do not but these exercises will help that feeling you're feeling (I used to feel the exact same way!) Xx.
I’m no ballerina nor do i plan on becoming one, but I’ve always admired how you guys are flexible AND strong!!!! Definitely goals, will add these to my exercises lol
I am sooo incooperating this into my workout routine. Before that video I always did some Quad exercises not knowing if they would help. THANK YOU SO MUCH! Maybe in a few months my exentsions won't be the worst in class haha xx
Wonderful to hear Felicia and thank you for your words. I found learning about which muscles are involved and the ones I was strong/weak in had huge benefits in my extensions so I help it helps you just as much! Xx.
Thank you SO much for talking about which muscles are working! My teachers always said "lift from your inner thighs" which frustrated me because I was thinking of the adductors and gracilis and was a) upset that I couldn't feel those muscles working and b) confused because it didn't seem like those muscles could possibly lift the leg front or side. I really appreciate this video!
Watching this as I’m in bed about to go to sleep and didn’t realize I would hear the words PNF in this video lol! That’s a version of contract relax - a contraction of the antagonist muscle before stretching the agonist muscle. Haha! Helping me study. We have been going over this the last month in school. I used to use this for ballet but never knew it was called PNF. Wasn’t until I went to PTA school that I learned what it was and all the different kinds of techniques within PNF. Fun stuff :)
This is awesome that you’re educating young dancers on the importance of strength and conditioning for not only stronger but safe dance practice. Just wondering why some exercises you label ‘TLB’. Do you own this exercises?
I’ve just discovered your channel and subscribed straight away, you’re an amazing teacher! Do you have any tips on control? Especially on pointe as it’s been a bit of a struggle for me. Keep doing what you’re doing!💕
Thank you so much for saying Lily! This year I will be focusing a lot more on producing UA-cam content. There will be a series on foot and ankle strength coming soon :) Xx.
My biggest problem is proper weight distribution through my feet and strength holding that, my pelvis wants to twist towards my standing leg when turned out and when trying to rise I tend to sickle or wing too much and can’t seem to get balance straight through, my standing hip also wants to turn in and I just keep falling out and can’t seem to get a proper position. What can I do for this?
I NEEDED THIS. I LOOK LIKE A OVER COOKED SPAGHETTI NOODLE IN CLASS
hahah I just laughed very much out loud at your comment - well I'm sure you do not but these exercises will help that feeling you're feeling (I used to feel the exact same way!) Xx.
I’m no ballerina nor do i plan on becoming one, but I’ve always admired how you guys are flexible AND strong!!!! Definitely goals, will add these to my exercises lol
I am sooo incooperating this into my workout routine. Before that video I always did some Quad exercises not knowing if they would help. THANK YOU SO MUCH! Maybe in a few months my exentsions won't be the worst in class haha xx
Wonderful to hear Felicia and thank you for your words. I found learning about which muscles are involved and the ones I was strong/weak in had huge benefits in my extensions so I help it helps you just as much! Xx.
In love with this series oh my god
So happy to hear! Thank you for saying Diana Xx.
Thank you SO much for talking about which muscles are working! My teachers always said "lift from your inner thighs" which frustrated me because I was thinking of the adductors and gracilis and was a) upset that I couldn't feel those muscles working and b) confused because it didn't seem like those muscles could possibly lift the leg front or side. I really appreciate this video!
That's exacly what I needed! Thanks a lot♥️
Watching this as I’m in bed about to go to sleep and didn’t realize I would hear the words PNF in this video lol! That’s a version of contract relax - a contraction of the antagonist muscle before stretching the agonist muscle. Haha! Helping me study. We have been going over this the last month in school. I used to use this for ballet but never knew it was called PNF. Wasn’t until I went to PTA school that I learned what it was and all the different kinds of techniques within PNF. Fun stuff :)
So glad it helped Laundrey1 ✨
This is awesome that you’re educating young dancers on the importance of strength and conditioning for not only stronger but safe dance practice.
Just wondering why some exercises you label ‘TLB’. Do you own this exercises?
great video and
amaaaaaazing chanel! Ive subscribed the first time Ive found it.
hope much more people will discover it soon 😎😎😍 best of luck
Thank you Dana! SO happy to hear this video helped. There's lots more in the making now :) Xx.
Love, love this! Thank you.
I’ve just discovered your channel and subscribed straight away, you’re an amazing teacher! Do you have any tips on control? Especially on pointe as it’s been a bit of a struggle for me. Keep doing what you’re doing!💕
Thank you so much for saying Lily! This year I will be focusing a lot more on producing UA-cam content. There will be a series on foot and ankle strength coming soon :) Xx.
This is amaaaazing, I'm looking forward for more! You're amazing
Love it!!! Thank u so much 💕
Thank you Cecilia Xx.
This is amazing information, thank you so much!
Awesome series. I am wondering what kind of timing, or counts and rest do you recommend to execute your demonstrated routines/programs? Thank you.
3 sets of 15 she said :)
Love it and it kicked my butt!!!😍
Is there something else I can use instead of the soft ball? Thank you! These exercises look great!
A pillow
Thank You
What is the size of the soft pilates ball? Does it weight? How much?
Has anyone seen improvement. If so how long did you do these exercise?
I’d like to see this a follow along
Wonderful Girls
My biggest problem is proper weight distribution through my feet and strength holding that, my pelvis wants to twist towards my standing leg when turned out and when trying to rise I tend to sickle or wing too much and can’t seem to get balance straight through, my standing hip also wants to turn in and I just keep falling out and can’t seem to get a proper position. What can I do for this?
I know it’s been a while, but i would recommend strengthening your feet and ankles and consistently working on proper technique during barre.
Shane Durnion thanks for the tip
Thanks a Lot!!!
Absolutely love this!!!!
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How tall are you?