Look ma! No hands!
Next challenge is to get them a little deeper. Standing feels very stable.
Veronica
Look ma! No hands!
Next challenge is to get them a little deeper. Standing feels very stable.
Veronica
That's great Veronica!! Would it help to think about pushing your butt back even before your knees bend Although it feeld a bit strange, it keeps back,hips and knees in a straight line and generally allows us to get abit lower. No criticism on my end, but as a PT that's generally how we would teach people...
I think it's great what you're doing, and can only imagine how much of this will translate over to your bike and your every day activities.
Keep up the good work!!
I'll try that. Although to be honest, all I was really thinking about at that time, was staying balanced. I'm pretty happy with my progress; it's only the second time I've done them on the ball.
Veronica
You're doing GREAT!! I know that lots of programs use this as part of dryland training for either alpine or nordic skiers. Being that this is only your second time, you're truly an inspiration! Keep up the good work!![]()
Yeah, not bad for an old lady.Although I think by TE standards I'm more middle aged.
Veronica
Awesome!
The last time I tried squats on a stability ball I decided to jump off and ended up fracturing my wrist. I've been too chicken since. Good work!
How did you get up on the ball? Free standing or with hand support?
C.
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