hugs to you!! Thank you for being open to it! So many are not, but I believe embracing change and new things is a pillar of health! So...well done you!
Amazing flow! The creative movements that I normally don't do really challenged me to connect to my body in a new way and helped me loosen up my tight hips a little. I had to modify a lot but I'll keep working and coming back to see how I've improved!
Beautiful flow, I really enjoyed it! You said the knee would be fine if your food landed on it - I believe that too, but I´m sure you have the science to back it up. Could you share what you know?
adk_lieren if your glutes are doing their job to stabilise the hip and the knee then some pressure from the foot isn’t going to bring it out of healthy alignment. If however your hips are sinking because of lack of activation then your knees are at risk even without that foot there. Google “trendelenburg syndrome” ❤️
Great hip flow Adell. Good internal and external hip rotation control is so important! Very creative. What lavalierr mic is are you using? I don’t see any wire or transmitter on you. I would love to find a good mic without a bulky transmitter if that is possible.
Happy baby.. I laughed out lout as we both sighed together. Yes it felt quite incredible after all that hip work. Thank loved this xx
Awesome, thank you a lot! You change my practice and how I move with every class I take with you :)
hugs to you!! Thank you for being open to it! So many are not, but I believe embracing change and new things is a pillar of health! So...well done you!
Thank you for sharing so much knowledge in your class. I love the anatomy part you add to your class. THANK YOU. I really enjoyed it :)
I'm so happy to hear that! I love sharing this knowledge as I think it's so empowering. Well done for staying curious! Not enough people are ;-)
Exactly my thoughts! I love the explanations. Imo understanding what we are doing is so important to have a good and valuable practice.
Next level 👍🎉
Amazing flow! The creative movements that I normally don't do really challenged me to connect to my body in a new way and helped me loosen up my tight hips a little. I had to modify a lot but I'll keep working and coming back to see how I've improved!
Yes!! It's a challenging flow but like anything gets easier with time! let me know how it goes xoxoxo
I love that this flow is so different to all I have done before
Thank you for this practice! I certainly felt/feel the rotations in my hips.. :-D
My hips feel worked but feels so good! I loved this! Hope you make more :)
great 👍🏼
Awesome sequence! Loved it....thanks Adell
Wow found you on IG ... great stuff! Subbed 4 sure!
Love it, made me think of the tuesday hip thing on insta =P
Wish u posted every day haha
Could you do a hamstring-opener flow?
Always great info!! BTW, those pants are kicking hot!
Beautiful flow, I really enjoyed it! You said the knee would be fine if your food landed on it - I believe that too, but I´m sure you have the science to back it up. Could you share what you know?
adk_lieren if your glutes are doing their job to stabilise the hip and the knee then some pressure from the foot isn’t going to bring it out of healthy alignment. If however your hips are sinking because of lack of activation then your knees are at risk even without that foot there. Google “trendelenburg syndrome” ❤️
Challenging, but feels amazing, thanks!
Great hip flow Adell. Good internal and external hip rotation control is so important! Very creative.
What lavalierr mic is are you using? I don’t see any wire or transmitter on you. I would love to find a good mic without a bulky transmitter if that is possible.
Gayle Jann i dont know sorry! It’s whatever my videographer sticks on me haha
Has anyone done this flow consistently and seen increased hip flexibility or other results?
I loooove the leggings