The series of exercises will center on a stability ball. The stability ball is a great, versatile and inexpensive fitness tool. In addition to use as an exercise prop, they are great to sit on and help to improve core strength and stability and if you have kids, they will love having a giant ball around.
The first exercise is simple enough. If it seems too easy just keep at it for a bit and the results will show themselves!
Begin standing, with your feet hip distance and parallel, shoulders down and back, spine in neutral, core engaged. Hold the ball just below chest height with your arms extended out in front of you. With your breath, hinge forward at the waist to touch the ball to the floor. Continuing with your breath, use your core to lift the ball overhead.
As I said, this is a subtle exercise. Continue to lower the ball to the floor and lift it overhead with the rhythm of your breath for 15 to 20 repetitions. Be aware of your posture, core strength, engaging the muscles of your arms and the flow of your breath.
Have a great Monday!
Monday, February 15, 2010
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