아프거나 불편하면 이 운동을 건너뛰십시오.
화면의 호흡 지침을 따르십시오 흡입 내쉬다
탭'다음'다음 연습을 위해(전체 화면에서는 사용할 수 없음)
노란색(총체적) 여정
3b
하모니 시퀀스
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아래 운동 지침을 배우고 따르십시오.
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이 연습을 시퀀스의 일부로 매일 연습하십시오.
경고
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통증이 없고 편안한 범위에서만 이 운동을 수행하십시오.
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가능하지 않다면,건너뛰다이 운동을 하고 물리 치료사 또는 운동 전문가와 상의하십시오.
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관련이 있는 경우 이 운동이 외과의의 수술 후 프로토콜 내에 있는지 확인하십시오.
운동 배우기
3b is a significant progression to 3a, adding elements of balance, falling and recovering on the arms (plyometrics), full-body rotation and a great 'good morning' uplifting stretch.
3b is an important functional exercise simulating a controlled fall on the arms.
Therefore, practicing this exercise harmoniously on a daily basis might not prevent the next fall, but the same fall might require a harder push and cause less damage, if at all.
3b is also an important exercise to prevent or reduce the occurrence of upper limb osteoporosis.
Tempo
Move - stretch - return - relax -...
StarBarre Position
Waist height
Easier- Stand closer and raise bar higher (no higher than chest height).
More difficult - stand further away and lower bar.
Breathing Pattern
Inhale - Starting position.
Exhale - Movement, stretch and return phases.
Inhale - During the relax phase (with arms up).
Starting Position
Stand about 2 steps away from bar, facing the bar.
Stand in the tall upright standing position looking towards the horizon.
Try to be as tall as possible, draw shoulders wide and down and relax the arms and hands by the side of the body.
Inhale.
Movement Phase
Upon exhalation, 'fall' forward by tilting the straight body-line from the ankles.
Allow the heels to rise passively.
Gently land with the hands on the bar and absorb the movement energy by flexing the elbows and extending the shoulders.
Ensure the body line is straight at all times.
Stretch Phase
When the body reaches its lowest point, enhance the exhalation and use the energy absorbed in body during the fall.
Push the bar rapidly with the hands (similar to the 4a movement phase) and let go.
This is to 'bounce' the body back to the balanced standing position.
Return 1
On the way up, inhale and bring the hands together to hold each other in front of the body.
Enhance the inhalation and raise both hands holding each other as high as possible together.
At the highest point, enhance the exhalation, separate the arms and lower them sideways with a wide circular movement.
Try to keep the arms as far back as possible for the entire movement.
Look at the horizon in front for the entire movement.
Return harmoniously to the upright balanced starting position.
Return 2
Repeat the movement 1 phases instructions, while adding full body rotation to the movement.
Feel that the body rotation is lead by the pelvis.
Continuously look at the back and during this movement.
Return 3
Repeat movement phase 2 to the other side.