Sunday, August 1, 2010

How will students work to improve/maintain

For starters, students will work to maintain their trunk flexibility through the strength and flexibility exercises we perform at the start of class. There will be some days that are average stretching time reaches 15-20 minutes. Specifically, we will work on the camel or extension exercise where students will lift themselves off the ground using both their hands and their elbows. The days we do extended stretches, we will do 4 sets of 10 exercises where the students come up and hold the position for a second and then lower themselves. We will also incorporate the partial curl aiming to reach 3 sets of 10 repetitions. In this position, students tuck their chins to their chest and with their hands stretched out in front of them, curl their upper body forward until the shoulders clear the floor holding this position for three seconds. These like the side plank are some of the exercises we will work on to improve/maintain trunk flexibility.
While at home, students can also work on the extension or the camel, the partial curl and the side plank. However, I will give the students a laminated sheet that will include a number of stretches that students can (realistically) work on 3-5 days a week. Students will be given instructions on how to perform the quadruped arm/leg raise, along with the cat and camel raises for the lower and upper back muscles. We will also go over the routines in class. Students will also be asked to perform the pelvic tilt and the mid-back stretch while at home. There are numerous other exercises students will be given, including the lumbar rotation and knee-to-chest stretch.

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