Retiré with Bands

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Turnout Extension
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Turnout Extension

Barre Refinement: Wrapping
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Barre Refinement: Wrapping

Back To Basics
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Back To Basics

En dehors control
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En dehors control

Frappé & petit battement
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Frappé & petit battement

Turnout
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Turnout

Scissor Technique Derrière
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Scissor Technique Derrière

Corkscrew Preparation
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Corkscrew Preparation

En Dehors - Extension
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En Dehors - Extension

External Rotation Press
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External Rotation Press

Turnout Power Band
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Turnout Power Band

Lengthen, Hold, Breathe
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Lengthen, Hold, Breathe

Loop & Rotate
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Loop & Rotate

Frog Loops
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Frog Loops

Music Used

Moving Forward

Equipment Used

Fusion Ball

Fusion Ball

Resistance Band (medium strength)

Resistance Band (medium strength)

This exercise is designed to develop students' proprioception, crucial for controlled ballet movements. The bands wrapped en dehors are there to help enhance external rotation, essential for ballet's grace and precision. By strengthening the muscles used for rotation, this exercise improves balance and develops the muscle memory necessary for rotation without assistance.


Preparation: Guide students to use a 3m (10ft) medium/strong resistance band. Help them wrap the band over their thighs, ensuring the leg is wrapped twice en dehors, overlapping slightly. Inflate a fusion ball ¾ of the way and have students sit at the front of the mat with the ball between their lower calves.


Steps:

1. Instruct them to lie sideways, with the right leg on top of the left, holding the band in each hand,

2. Encourage them to slowly draw the right leg into retiré, maintaining hip alignment, and alternate between internal and external rotations.

3. Remind them to keep their hips stacked and avoid tilting.

4. Remind them when turning onto the alternate side to keep the inner thighs active. Repeat.


Focus: Stress the importance of maintaining hip alignment and controlled movement during rotation.

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