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FAVORITE FLOOR EXERCISE SEQUENCE TO STRENGTHEN LEGS.

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Dancers are often known for their shapely, flexible, powerful legs. They are one of our most vital instruments. And while flexibility is often given great attention to, we must help our dance students balance that with strengthening exercises as well. Below is one of my favorite floor sequences which I use with my intermediate- advanced students. Try modifying for beginner students by shortening the sequence and isolating one exercise at a time to achieve proper form and alignment.
All exercises below occur laying on your back. Begin with 10 repetitions.

Have dancers lay on their back, legs extended, arms out in a T position.
Check for proper alignment before beginning. Core engages, lower back into the floor.

Pilates double knee tugs - begin with right leg. Lift head off the floor. Bring right knee into chest and extend left out in front of you (off the floor.) Tug twice and change sides.
Pilates scissors- straighten and extend leg, holding behind the hamstring or calf, bringing leg toward the body and switch or “scissor” to other side.
Pilates leg circles- still remaining on your back- small circles with the right leg clockwise and then counter clockwise (progression -repeat with bigger circles)

4 Count Battements off the floor. “Lift, 2,3,4. Lower, 2,3,4....”)
Repeat in turned out attitude position.
(Note-  descending leg never touches the floor and hovers 1 to 2 inches above it.)
Double pulses- flex the right foot and pulse the leg as it hovers a couple inches above the floor.

Rondejambe- clockwise and counterclockwise
(Note- Make sure the dancers are able to maintain proper back and hip alignment of the ‘standing’ leg, supporting with the core. To modify, shorten the range of motion on the ronde jambe to maintain proper alignment

Cut right leg across to left side of the body and swing outward into second position.

Supine stretch- right over left
Repeat left side.

 

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Jess Stafford

Jess Stafford

Jess Stafford is a native New Yorker and has her MA in Dance Education from NYU. She also earned a BFA in dance performance from UMASS Amherst. Following a wonderful professional dance career, Jess now teaches and choreographs nationally and internationally, bringing her love of movement and creating to all her classes. Jess’ favorite performance credits include: The National Tour of Guys & Dolls, The European Tour of Grease, West Side Story, Cabaret, Sweet Charity, Salute to Dudley Moore at Carnegie Hall, guest-dancer with the World Famous Pontani Sisters and IMPULSE Modern Dance Company. She has been on faculty for the Rutgers University Dance Department, Perichild Program at Peridance and was Company Director at Steffi Nossen School of Dance. Jess has also taught creative movement therapy in Uganda and was a featured instructor at the Queen's Kampala Dance School. She has conducted workshops for the cast of LA REVE at the Wynn, Las Vegas and has been on faculty at the IDS International Dance Teacher Conference at The Royal Ballet, MPower Summer Dance Intensives and annual Dance Teacher Web Conferences. Jess has also served as Master Teacher & adjudicator for various dance competitions. She is the Chief Editor and contributing writer for the DanceTeacherWeb.com blog and is also an original in-house Dance Teacher Web faculty member. Jess’ latest venture has called her to become a Board Certified Integrative Health Coach, 500HR RYT and RPYT. She is also the creator of her private practice, Rebel Wellness. Her latest passion project includes creating the “BE WELL” Yoga + Wellness School and Dance Studio Program, which fosters mental health & emotional wellness for today’s youth. www.rebelwellnessny.com

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