Iliopsoas Conditioning

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Flow warm up
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Flow warm up

Warm up Foundation
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Warm up Foundation

Warm Up With Balance
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Warm Up With Balance

Band Warm Up
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Band Warm Up

Clams & Core Warm up
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Clams & Core Warm up

Fascia Mobilisation
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Fascia Mobilisation

Warm up sliders
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Warm up sliders

Core Warm-up
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Core Warm-up

Curl & Bridge
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Curl & Bridge

Hip & Glute Warm-up
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Hip & Glute Warm-up

Plank Pop Bounce
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Plank Pop Bounce

Prepare Your Body
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Prepare Your Body

Band Blast Warm-up
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Band Blast Warm-up

Twist & Reach
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Twist & Reach

Bounce & Balance
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Bounce & Balance

Music Used

Bayadere (Silenzio) | Ballet Class App

Equipment Used

Fusion Ball

Fusion Ball

Ballet Barre

Ballet Barre

This exercise focuses on conditioning the Iliopsoas, a critical muscle group for good hip flexion in ballet. A tight psoas can lead to tension and imbalance, affecting a dancer's overall posture and alignment. The goal is to enhance both flexibility and strength in this area to create fluid and precise movements.


Preparation: Have students face the barre, placing their right foot on the fusion ball. Their legs should be in parallel with their thighs aligned. Check to make sure they have correct posture and hand placement on the barre.


Steps:

1. Students begin with a fondu (plié) while simultaneously extending the working leg derrière. Repeat 3 times. Encourage them to release the right hand from the barre and move into a full port de bras, while ensuring they maintain good postural alignment.

2. Repeat the leg sliding derrière. Open the right arm above the head for a side bend port de bras. Students should follow their arm with their body and return the hand to the barre.

3. Have them repeat steps 1 and 2 with both legs rotated. Then, repeat on the alternate side.


Focus: Emphasise maintaining a long spine and proper alignment.

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