Friday, March 29, 2019

Fun Friday Hyper-extension



Fun Friday Hyper-extension

Hyper-extended legs are beautiful and desired by most ballet dancers (I didn’t have them). But this blessing can be difficult to work with because there is always a tendency to rock back into the knees, putting stress on the joints.

To help with controlling hyper-extended legs, always be aware of having your weight placed over the balls of the feet. This keeps the legs visually straight (although they will feel bent) and prevents putting pressure into the knees. Today’s Link of the Day explains it well.

The working leg (the one in the air) isn’t the problem – that leg is allowed to use the hyperextension. It’s the weight-bearing leg that is the concern.

From the Big Blue Book of Ballet Secrets
Secret #21tt:
“To help with hyperextension have your weight over the balls of your feet.”

Link of the Day:

Quote of the Day:
“Stay positive. Sometimes you don't even realize you're blocking your own blessings by thinking negatively and holding on to the past. Learn to let go.”
― Germany Kent

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