How to engage the deep core muscles for pelvic stability. This slow moving video takes you step by step to isolate the pelvic floor, access the core, and keep pelvic stability with knee openings and leg slides. Tennis balls are used for proprioception and to address trigger points in the glutes. The pelvic clock exercise accesses the pelvic floor, transversus abdominis, and lumbar multifidus muscles.
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Pilates Teacher Tips- Core Workout with Leg & Back Stretches
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Thanks for sending this new post. Went through it today— maybe we can work on it Saturday. Blessings, Di 🌻🐝❤️
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