HOW TO GET HYPEREXTENSION OF THE KNEES / BALLET LEGS / TIPS TP IMPROVE YOUR LINES / НОГИ ИКС / X LEG

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  • Опубліковано 23 сер 2024
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    In this video i will show you exercises to improve a legs line and get a hyperextend knees! I learned them at Bolshoi Ballet Academy and it really helps me!
    These are exercises that I find helpful and safe for my body, be aware this might not be the same for everyone! Please take care while following these exercises , and work at your own pace and level.
    I take no responsibility for any injuries incurred during these exercises.
    Leave a Comment if you have any questions and will be happy to answer and help ;)
    My name is Anastasia Fedorova and I am director of AMERICAN RUSSIAN BALLET school in New Jersey, USA. I am from Moscow, Russia, BOLSHOI BALLET ACADEMY graduated.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 64

  • @TaylorEddleston
    @TaylorEddleston 3 роки тому +163

    DANCERS! make sure you are balancing this increased flexibility with STRENGTH and control! Just flexibility will lead to injury very very quickly. Know when to utilize the hyper extension versus when it's dangerous! If your leg is in the air, it's more safe for hyperextension. If your leg is on the ground or weight-bearing, it's NOT safe for hyperextension. Stretch and grow with care

    • @anastasiafedorova7822
      @anastasiafedorova7822  3 роки тому +38

      Absolutely right! This is all exercises to make a beautiful lines for a working leg, like adagio. But I stay on a straight leg always! This video is for who wants to make legs more straight if their knees looks bend as I was getting requested to film videos about hyperextension.

    • @TaylorEddleston
      @TaylorEddleston 3 роки тому +1

      @@anastasiafedorova7822 💜😊

    • @taylorslyrics3720
      @taylorslyrics3720 2 роки тому

      thankuu! i’ll take note

    • @thatoneyoutuberfan6900
      @thatoneyoutuberfan6900 Місяць тому

      @@anastasiafedorova7822do u have any strength videos to balance the increased flexibility??

  • @cat.sis2686
    @cat.sis2686 3 роки тому +37

    Thank you so much for making this video!! I have been struggling with my hypertension lately. Im naturally hyperextended but I am having troubles holding it while turning out and lost some due to a knee injury. But after following along it was so much easier to hold already!! Спасибо!!!

    • @anastasiafedorova7822
      @anastasiafedorova7822  3 роки тому +1

      Great! i am happy it worked good for you! Hypertension knees was highly requested ;) Удачи, надеюсь, и другие видео будут полезными!

  • @purpleperson2795
    @purpleperson2795 Рік тому +5

    I naturally have hyper extension. It makes doing ballet 10x easier for me. I feel blessed to have it ❤

    • @workouts3528
      @workouts3528 Рік тому

      That’s awesome that you have this blessing! I’m not as naturally gifted in this way, but I hope that with hard work I can achieve a good hyperextension! 💖🩰

    • @purpleperson2795
      @purpleperson2795 Рік тому

      @@workouts3528 that’s amazing! 🤗🙌🙂

  • @pcflprcs88
    @pcflprcs88 3 роки тому +4

    Love! Beautiful as always my friend 🤍

  • @gigimora366
    @gigimora366 2 роки тому +4

    Thanks a lot to Anastasia for sharing her excercices for hyperextended knees. However be careful guys if your problem is unstraight knees in ballet then this is not the right way. You'll need to work on your fundamentals of turnout and posture ( check f.ex ballet conrad) and do proper massages and reduce your training till you can stand straightened and turned out in simple and slow exercices. That's the only way you'll succeed to improve your "lines". Indeed ballet is not lines but proper quality of movement procured by proper alignement. To straighten knees needs proper teaching which is often lacking ( everybody can straighten their knees). These excercices are dangerous without proper alignement and force of turnout. Also how to do them should be explained. Check vegan on point for that she explains exactly how to get hyperextension how to use and how to do those above exercices with the right understanding of muscles. Don't just dumply repeat...

    • @workouts3528
      @workouts3528 Рік тому

      Thank you for this good advice! I see lots of people recommend Ballet Conrad, but he has so many videos on his channel I am overwhelmed and don’t know where to start. 🥲
      Can you please give me advice? I am a beginner in ballet and my biggest goal at the moment is to have very good technique and alignment. Which videos of his do you think I should start with?

  • @holalale4613
    @holalale4613 3 роки тому +5

    You are the best, so perfect. I hope to see videos on foot massaging especially for the middle of the sole and the toes, as a working women I have some problems with them. Thanks again :):):)

    • @anastasiafedorova7822
      @anastasiafedorova7822  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you, I will do soon another foot video soon! check my foot workout video ;)

  • @summersarts8788
    @summersarts8788 3 роки тому +10

    Thank you for this video! I naturally have hyperextension, but I have more in my left leg than my right leg, so this video really helped me get both legs even!!! Also, can you possibly do a video on bow-legs and how to help correct them (or make them less severe?) I have bow-legs, and they're really hard to dance with, as my turnout is affected and sometimes makes my knees hurt because they're not in line with my legs. My ballet teacher told me that I'm the type of person who can have their feet sideways in turnout, but their knees facing forward.

    • @anastasiafedorova7822
      @anastasiafedorova7822  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you! I am glad you find this video helpful for your self!
      I know what you mean about bow legs, it’s really hard to turnout full leg but it’s a lot you can improve and make your self easier to dance. I will film some video about that. But just try always turnout full leg starting from the hips and feet as a decoration for a beautiful position, because on center you will need hips turned out, hips holding us up!
      Good luck ;)

    • @summersarts8788
      @summersarts8788 3 роки тому +1

      @@anastasiafedorova7822 Thank you!! Yes, my teachers have told me about not just turning out my feet, but my entire leg. It's really hard!! Especially when you're trying not to tuck your pelvis. Also, whenever I'm on pointe, my foot looks cricked in the shoe. I try shifting my foot in the shoe but nothing helps. I mentioned this to my dance teacher and she said that it's also because of my bow-legs. Bow-leg troubles!! By the way, I absolutely love your video on foot exercises and how to improve your arch. You're feet look amazing! There's a girl in my class that also has high arches, and I'm so jealous!!! Just motivates me to do the exercises every day!

  • @janettacury4848
    @janettacury4848 Рік тому +4

    Love your stretches!

  • @roxane4594
    @roxane4594 2 роки тому +2

    i have stopped ballet for a few years now but i’d like to get back to it. i stopped mainly because i was told i didn’t have the body for it (i wasn’t fat, my knees were just impossible to straighten), i didn’t know there were exercises for that !!

    • @anastasiafedorova7822
      @anastasiafedorova7822  2 роки тому

      Yes, this exercises is mostly for the knees that can not naturally straight all away, so I am sure it will help you! Hope you will be back to ballet world soon :)

    • @kaylashaw8495
      @kaylashaw8495 2 роки тому

      Omg same with me its like impossible to straighten

  • @amymarkie4490
    @amymarkie4490 3 роки тому +5

    thank you for so much!! your video’s helped me a lot! specially the turnout one😍
    could you make a video for improving develope’s please? I’m flexible but I’m having a hard time holding my legs

    • @anastasiafedorova7822
      @anastasiafedorova7822  3 роки тому

      Thank you! It’s great my videos helps you! I will make a new videos ;)

    • @amymarkie4490
      @amymarkie4490 3 роки тому

      @@anastasiafedorova7822 thank you 😍

  • @galinayepanchina6443
    @galinayepanchina6443 2 роки тому +8

    I hope no one uses these exercises to procure hyperextension. One must be born with at least a slight hyperextension. Otherwise, these exercises would be EXTREMELY dangerous. It's fine to improve what one already has, but if one isn't born with a natural hyperextension, one can easily injure oneself by trying to procure one, so seriously one might have permanent knee damage, which would sacrifice any career as a dancer.

    • @anastasiafedorova7822
      @anastasiafedorova7822  2 роки тому +1

      This exercises is very light and can’t give an injury for dancer if they work smart ant listen for their body. There many examples of professional ballet dancer who didn’t have any hypertension and exercises they did to make a lines more straight and beautiful helped them and have a good results. But of course everyone has to work smart and be careful!

    • @gigimora366
      @gigimora366 2 роки тому +2

      Im glad there is someone with a brain in this chat😅 thanks for this comment really. Its such a nonsense non straight knees is usually just wrong muscles working, lack of turnout and wrong posture in training ( and bad very bad teaching)

  • @ForeverAyelén
    @ForeverAyelén 21 день тому +1

    LOVE YOUUUUU

  • @JJ-kb4ry
    @JJ-kb4ry 2 роки тому +2

    I’m trying to UA-cam how to get rid of my hyperextension and then this came up 😂

  • @btkarolinaa
    @btkarolinaa 3 роки тому +3

    THANK YOU SO SO MUCH!!!

  • @m4tta
    @m4tta 2 роки тому +2

    i do RG this is super helpful 🤩

  • @elliee.348
    @elliee.348 3 роки тому +10

    I'm 19 and I've started stretching a year ago or something. I'm not naturally flexible so I had to work on my flexibility on my own (without a teacher). I've just found out about hyperextensions but I read lots of articles and comments of people saying it's really dangerous to work on them. But at the same time, I see most -if not all- ballerinas have them. So what's the truth about it?

    • @anastasiafedorova7822
      @anastasiafedorova7822  3 роки тому +7

      Most ballerinas , specially Russian training has hypertension legs, but you just have to know how to work with this. Like your supporting leg should be always just straight and then working leg can be extra strength that makes it’s look beautiful, specially on adagio. Some dancers has naturally bent legs that is not giving a nice lines, so this stretching is very good for them!
      You just have to balance with everything and know what you need to work for! Everyone is different

    • @tommypurple5069
      @tommypurple5069 2 роки тому

      As a beginner in stretching I believe you don’t need to worry about hyper-extension, just extension is fine; the exercises are similar just you stop at a smaller angle, personally I believe a 180 degree split Is the maximum I’d like to achieve even during working for a company.

  • @americanrussianballet7342
    @americanrussianballet7342 3 роки тому +2

    Very helpful

  • @nicholastordella3902
    @nicholastordella3902 3 роки тому +1

    Wow! Amazing :)

  • @giselle9429
    @giselle9429 2 роки тому +3

    My mother and friend are lucky because e they already a hyper extension

  • @valiqazahra
    @valiqazahra 2 роки тому +3

    Thank you for this video! 😍 How many years it takes to get the hyperextention leg with regular exercise?

    • @anastasiafedorova7822
      @anastasiafedorova7822  2 роки тому

      It’s all depends what type of knee you naturally have, if you are pretty flexible it’s sooner, maybe half a year if you do it every day or at least few times a week

  • @lilyo5248
    @lilyo5248 3 дні тому

    hows this possible

  • @theodoramanea3079
    @theodoramanea3079 2 роки тому +2

    How do u call these things that you that are hard and u put on your knees?

  • @Zuko143
    @Zuko143 10 місяців тому +1

    How long does it take to have hyperextended?

  • @ballet_plum686
    @ballet_plum686 2 роки тому +1

    I’m naturally extremely flexible yet I have no hypertension in my knees :C

  • @Elizabeth-bv2yv
    @Elizabeth-bv2yv 2 роки тому +1

    literally whenever I lift my leg up its always bent-

    • @anastasiafedorova7822
      @anastasiafedorova7822  2 роки тому

      It’s ok, it’s just they type of body you have, the exercises should help to improve it

  • @itsjiminsnonexistentjams1221
    @itsjiminsnonexistentjams1221 3 роки тому +2

    When did u start dancing?😲

  • @sandragreen9338
    @sandragreen9338 9 місяців тому +1

    This lady is apparently an accomplished dancer, but what else qualifies her to offer this as a 'beneficial' exercise? Using an external prop & added force to repeatedly force hyperextension the knee joint can very well disrupt normal joint biomechanics, exert wear and tear on internal soft tissues & bony structures. Repeatedly putting extreme stress on the knee joint is a misguided with the potential to damage ligaments, tendons, cartilage...and for what purpose? Who, which ballet teacher or gym coach instructed her to perform this and then mistakenly spread the idea as suitable for anyone who might catch her video? What's the purpose of achieving hyperextension through forcing the knee joint (though the hyperextended knee joint can occur naturally). No valid biomechanical rationale, is offered. Was she taught this exercise as a rehabilitation goal? How would this enhance technical performance? Be Warned! Do not adopt this exercise casually. If you have a physical limitation that doesn't permit full extension of the knee joint to zero degrees to support the body in upright stance and while walking, if you have a true limitation affecting your gait, have pain, have received an injury, get an evaluation and work under close supervision of qualified orthopedic specialists or you may provoke serious injury potentially affecting your daily life, not to speak of your ability to safely enjoy ballet training.

  • @peace2u947
    @peace2u947 2 роки тому +1

    Are you single? Your gorgeous..

  • @susannabarasch5414
    @susannabarasch5414 Рік тому +9

    🫣 Soooo dangerous. This video should be taken down. The creator of this video is causing who knows how many dancers permanent damage to their knees, which can not only end a dancing career, but cause disability for life. Very unprofessional and negligent creator.

    • @anastasiafedorova7822
      @anastasiafedorova7822  Рік тому +1

      If dancer has knees that can not make a straight lines, this exercise is not dangerous at all. In this video I show how we worked on lines at my school

    • @susannabarasch5414
      @susannabarasch5414 Рік тому +5

      @@anastasiafedorova7822 that is not true at all and if you truly believe that I urge you to educate yourself better before giving others advice. You are not a medical professional and cannot make such a claim that anything like this is safe. There is a big difference between dancers learning to fully straighten their leg and hyperextending it, especially when the dancer’s leg is not naturally built that way and has no way to support the weight at that angle. A healthy dancer is a good dancer. Dancers with misaligned, weak knees are not healthy dancers and may not be able to be dancers at all after a time. Good dancers get elegant lines from strength and good body awareness (technique). In this video you are only teaching dancers how to build weakness in their body to imitate a good dancer’s line. Very lazy and dangerous approach. Please take this down and make a video about strengthening a dancer’s knee and body awareness and how that gives a good line and a strong, safe dancer body. As an example, quad and glute weakness can manifest in a knee that will not fully straighten.

    • @cosennet
      @cosennet Рік тому +6

      @@susannabarasch5414 Agree 100%. I don't know how, why or when the extreme hyperextended knee took over the ballet aesthetic. It seems to fit a generalised move towards pushing joints towards contortion, such as the over-split developpe to 2nde, which results in hip and rib displacement, also damaging for the dancer. I hope ballet can be rescued from all this folly

    • @GorgDjdjd-wo4dy
      @GorgDjdjd-wo4dy 20 днів тому

      she’s a ballerina at Bolshoy. All ballerinas know this will lead to lifelong injury. we do know, and don’t care 🤷‍♀️