En dehors control

Junior
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Turnout Extension
Junior | Turnout

Turnout Extension

Barre Refinement: Wrapping
Junior | Turnout

Barre Refinement: Wrapping

Back To Basics
Junior | Turnout

Back To Basics

Frappé & petit battement
Junior | Turnout

Frappé & petit battement

Turnout
Junior | Turnout

Turnout

Scissor Technique Derrière
Junior | Turnout

Scissor Technique Derrière

Corkscrew Preparation
Junior | Turnout

Corkscrew Preparation

Retiré with Bands
Junior | Turnout

Retiré with Bands

En Dehors - Extension
Junior | Turnout

En Dehors - Extension

External Rotation Press
Junior | Turnout

External Rotation Press

Turnout Power Band
Junior | Turnout

Turnout Power Band

Lengthen, Hold, Breathe
Junior | Turnout

Lengthen, Hold, Breathe

Loop & Rotate
Junior | Turnout

Loop & Rotate

Frog Loops
Junior | Turnout

Frog Loops

Music Used

Don Quixote (Kitri & Basilio) | Ballet Class App

Equipment Used

Exercise Ball / Fit Ball

Exercise Ball / Fit Ball

This exercise strengthens the muscles that support the legs and is particularly vital for students who are working on their turnout. It particularly focuses on muscles that protect ligaments and bone structure.


Preparation: Have students lie on their backs with legs extended over the back of the fit ball, in parallel, hip-width apart. For hyperextended legs, bring them slightly closer together.


Steps:

1. Instruct students to bridge slowly, inhaling deeply and exhaling fully at the peak.

2. Emphasise correct alignment from hip bones to feet.

3. Guide them to place their hands at the base of their gluteus maximus, feeling for the activation of the deep rotators. They can use their thumbs for a gentle massage to ensure relaxation.

4. Students flex their feet, then rotate from the hips, point their feet and return to parallel.

5. Repeat this three times. On the last repetition, remain in external rotation, add a demi plié in dorsiflexion, and extend through the metatarsals.


Focus: Monitor the spinal alignment and pelvic stability. Ensure the deep rotators are engaged, not the gluteus maximus.

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