Flow with Range

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Warm Down & Flexibility
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Finding neutral pelvis
Senior | Warm Down & Flexibility

Finding neutral pelvis

Cool down
Senior | Warm Down & Flexibility

Cool down

Helicopter Flow
Senior | Warm Down & Flexibility

Helicopter Flow

Cool Down & Stretch
Senior | Warm Down & Flexibility

Cool Down & Stretch

Strength & Flexibility
Senior | Warm Down & Flexibility

Strength & Flexibility

Safe Stretching level 1
Senior | Warm Down & Flexibility

Safe Stretching level 1

Hamstring stretch
Senior | Warm Down & Flexibility

Hamstring stretch

Devant Stretch
Senior | Warm Down & Flexibility

Devant Stretch

Upper Body Combination
Senior | Warm Down & Flexibility

Upper Body Combination

Warm Down and Release
Senior | Warm Down & Flexibility

Warm Down and Release

Dynamic stretching 1
Senior | Warm Down & Flexibility

Dynamic stretching 1

Dynamic Stretching - Level 2
Senior | Warm Down & Flexibility

Dynamic Stretching - Level 2

Rond de Jambe Stretch
Senior | Warm Down & Flexibility

Rond de Jambe Stretch

Combination Stretch
Senior | Warm Down & Flexibility

Combination Stretch

Lengthen and Warm down
Senior | Warm Down & Flexibility

Lengthen and Warm down

Dynamic Derrière
Senior | Warm Down & Flexibility

Dynamic Derrière

Safe stretching level 2
Senior | Warm Down & Flexibility

Safe stretching level 2

Final Stretch
Senior | Warm Down & Flexibility

Final Stretch

Dynamic Derrière Extension
Senior | Warm Down & Flexibility

Dynamic Derrière Extension

Bridge and Extend
Senior | Warm Down & Flexibility

Bridge and Extend

Warm Down and Flexibility
Senior | Warm Down & Flexibility

Warm Down and Flexibility

Music Used

Ballet Studio Inspirations V2 - 2nd Adage

Equipment Used

Fusion Ball

Fusion Ball

This exercise is devised to conclude the PBT class, focusing on safely enhancing flexibility and turnout after muscles are thoroughly warmed. It incorporates the fusion ball to not only assist in stability for the supporting leg but also to provide valuable feedback for correct alignment. This exercise is particularly beneficial for students with knee hyperextension, emphasising the importance of balanced training in both parallel and externally rotated positions to promote hip health and longevity in dance.


Preparation: Ensure each student has a ¾ inflated fusion ball, placed under the supporting calf muscle. This aids in understanding the nuances of hyperextension management, as seen in the tutorial footage.


Steps:

1. Students start lying supine with the fusion ball under the supporting leg, starting with both legs in parallel.

2. Guide students to lift the right leg, maintaining parallel alignment before transitioning through external rotation and back to parallel.

3.Instruct a slow developpé devant in parallel, moving through external rotation and returning to parallel.

4. Move the right leg to à la seconde in external rotation, then internally rotate and return to external rotation.

5. Bring the leg back to devant, externally rotated, emphasising adductor engagement.

6. Return the right leg to parallel, perform an enveloppé, and reset to the starting position.

7. Repeat the entire sequence with the left leg.


Focus: Emphasise the importance of maintaining stable hip alignment and using the fusion ball for feedback on supporting leg stability.


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