Bridge in 5th Position

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À la seconde alignment extension
Junior | Adage

À la seconde alignment extension

Attitude Devant Line
Junior | Adage

Attitude Devant Line

Coordination Adage
Junior | Adage

Coordination Adage

Attitude Devant Extension
Junior | Adage

Attitude Devant Extension

Développé Extension
Junior | Adage

Développé Extension

Breaking down développé devant
Junior | Adage

Breaking down développé devant

Rib alignment in à la seconde
Junior | Adage

Rib alignment in à la seconde

Foundation à la seconde
Junior | Adage

Foundation à la seconde

Arabesque
Junior | Adage

Arabesque

Devant with Breath
Junior | Adage

Devant with Breath

Arabesque Strength
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Arabesque Strength

Arabesque activation
Junior | Adage

Arabesque activation

Enhancing Adage
Junior | Adage

Enhancing Adage

Refining the développé
Junior | Adage

Refining the développé

Développé à la Seconde
Junior | Adage

Développé à la Seconde

Devant Combination
Junior | Adage

Devant Combination

Adage Band Control
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Adage Band Control

Music Used

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Equipment Used

Exercise Ball / Fit Ball

Exercise Ball / Fit Ball

This exercise prepares students for the développé devant. It establishing the proper alignment and control that will have students executing développé devant with precision and grace.


Preparation: Instruct students to start with their legs crossed on top a fit ball, . Students without hyperextension should place their heels on the centre of the fit ball cross the legs at the calf muscles. Students with hyperextended legs should place their legs further forward on the fit ball, so it supports the back of their legs. Position the palms of their hands upwards beside their body. It is a good idea for them to first practice squeezing something soft between their calf muscles as they bridge for them to achieve the feeling.


Steps:

1. Guide students to exhale, ensuring the rib cage is relaxed and their gaze is focused on the ceiling. The shoulder girdle should be relaxed and open on the mat.

2. Instruct them to bridge slowly, directing both hips towards the ceiling while inhaling, and exhale at the top of the bridge, ensuring spinal articulation.

3. Then, un-bridge slowly, unfolding through the vertebrae to return to the mat. Repeat this sequence three times.

4. Following this, instruct them to change legs, ensuring they stay centred on the fit ball, and repeat.


Focus: Emphasise relaxed rib cage, focused eyes, and open shoulder girdle. Ensure the hips are evenly lifted and the spine is articulated during the bridge.

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