Beginner Roll Ups

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Back, Hamstrings, Toes
Sub Junior | Core & posture

Back, Hamstrings, Toes

Posture Progression
Sub Junior | Core & posture

Posture Progression

Caterpillar & Butterfly Extension
Sub Junior | Core & posture

Caterpillar & Butterfly Extension

Butterflies
Sub Junior | Core & posture

Butterflies

Posture and Balance
Sub Junior | Core & posture

Posture and Balance

Caterpillar & Butterfly
Sub Junior | Core & posture

Caterpillar & Butterfly

Core with port de bras extension
Sub Junior | Core & posture

Core with port de bras extension

Beginner Curls
Sub Junior | Core & posture

Beginner Curls

Around the world
Sub Junior | Core & posture

Around the world

Core with port de bras
Sub Junior | Core & posture

Core with port de bras

Diamonds with Core
Sub Junior | Core & posture

Diamonds with Core

Foundation Posture Check
Sub Junior | Core & posture

Foundation Posture Check

Foundation Roll Ups
Sub Junior | Core & posture

Foundation Roll Ups

Around the World Extension
Sub Junior | Core & posture

Around the World Extension

Music Used

Lavender (Irimote) | Ballet Class App

Equipment Used

Fusion Ball

Fusion Ball

This exercise is designed to develop core strength in young ballet students. It helps them maintain proper technique and alignment, enhancing stability, and facilitating progression. It also improves overall body awareness and control.


Preparation: Instruct students to lie on their backs on a mat with their knees bent and feet flat. Place a partially inflated fusion ball between their knees.


Steps:

1. Students begin the movement by using their abdominal muscles to gently roll their body upward, lifting their torso off the mat.

2. As they roll up, their fingers should flutter or lightly brush the sides of their body.

3. Upon reaching the top of the movement, encourage them to imagine the action of smelling roses as they slowly lower their body and arms back to the starting position.

4. Repeat this sequence eight times, with a rest between each repetition.


Focus: Emphasise controlled movement using abdominal muscles, keeping the back aligned and the movement fluid.

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