1Squat
- Standing with your feet hip distance apart.
- Have both feet facing forward.
- Think about leading the movement from your sit bones.
- Gently bend your knees and then swing your sit bones behind you.
- Let your trunk lean forward while trying to keep your spine aligned.
- Keep the back of your neck nice and long with your chin tucked in.
- Go to the depth that feels comfortable for you but not below 90 degrees – you should feel tightness at the back of the thigh.
- Press through your feet in the ground and come back up into standing position reversing the movement.
2Bridge [Staggered Arms Crossed]
- Come into a lying position on the mat with the hands across your chest.
- This will reduce the amount of support provided by the upper limb.
- Bend the knees with the heels in line with the sit bones.
- Position the feet in a staggered position with the target foot closest to you.
- Press through the feet to lift the hips up.
- Focus on keeping the pelvis level.
- Repeat as per Physiotherapist guidelines.
3Clams – Level 1
- Lie on your side with the knees tucked.
- The ankles are in-line with the buttocks.
- Stack the pelvis as if there is a wall behind you.
- Maintaining this position, slowly lift and lower the top leg.
- To intensify this movement your therapist may recommend adding a theraband above the knees.